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How Does a DSS Typically Differ from an EIS

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How does a DSS typically differ from an EIS?


A) EIS requires data from external sources to support unstructured decisions; DSS typically use internal sources to support semistructured decisions.
B) DSS typically use external sources, and EIS use internal sources to support decisions.
C) DSS never use external sources.
D) EIS always use internal sources to support structured decisions.

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