A SWOT analysis of Planning Support Systems
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2007
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Vonk, G.
Geertman, S.
Schot, P.P.
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Abstract
Insight into the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats (SWOT) of planning
support systems (PSS) is fragmented between users and system developers. The lack of combined
insights blocks development in the right direction and makes potential users hesitant to apply PSS in
planning. This study presents SWOT of PSS from a combined user ^ developer perspective. We first
express them in terms of combinations of planning task, PSS information function, and user, and
subsequently use a literature survey, a series of interviews, and a web survey to gather views from
developers, users, and PSS experts. The analysis shows that planners mainly use simple information
storage and retrieval systems for exploration tasks, while the majority of PSS are technically much
more advanced and aim to support complex tasks. The potential of these advanced PSS can only be
realized if planners and system developers start to share knowledge and demands and identify
opportunities in a cooperative PSS-development process. Without such a process, the advantages
and opportunities of PSS will remain unexploited.