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Course of Action Utilitarianism

Canadian Journal of Philosophy, 1979
The way individual actions enter into larger courses of action often has an effect on the utility of those individual actions. This simple fact has motivated recent discussions about the intelligibility of act-utilitarianism. (See [1], [2], [4], [5], [6], [7], [10] and [11].) It has become clear that act-utilitarianism is incomplete, if not ...
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Course of action scoring and collaboration

2007 International Symposium on Collaborative Technologies and Systems, 2007
The military today is looking at ways to increase both the number of courses of action (COA) evaluated to address a particular scenario as well as expanding the scope of those possible COAs to achieve the desired results while incurring the least possible negative effects.
Chris Egan, Jerome Reaper
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Managing a suspended course of action

Chinese Language and Discourse. An International and Interdisciplinary Journal, 2020
AbstractThis study explores interactional functions of the connectivesuoyi‘so’ and its particular role in organizing talk and activity in Mandarin conversation. Adopting the methodologies of conversation analysis, multimodal analysis, and interactional linguistics, this study examines 14 hours of naturalistic face-to-face Mandarin conversation.
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A New Course of Action

2013
To say that the Ottoman army was unprepared to deal with an insurrection in its rear areas understates greatly its strategic dilemma in the spring of 1915. The prewar general staff anticipated renewed war against the Balkan states but not against any of Europe’s Great Powers.
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On the Evaluation of Uncertain Courses of Action

Fuzzy Optimization and Decision Making, 2002
The referred paper deals with the decision making methods under uncertainty. Namely, the conversion of the multiplicity of possible outcomes associated with particular alternatives of decision which is to be converted into a single value by means of of a valuation function, is in the focus of interest.
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Recommendations of Courses of Action

1972
Most of this chapter is about oppositions of those religious doctrines which recommend specific courses of action, but first we should develop the background for this a little further. The point of the B-series of utterances as a whole is to recommend a certain pattern of life; the point of the J-series is to recommend a different pattern. Let us ask a
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Generating Explainable Military Courses of Action

2024 International Conference on Military Communication and Information Systems (ICMCIS)
Course Of Action (COA) generation is an importantstep in the military decision making process. In land operations itis a manual, creative process throughout which a commander andhis staff take many factors into account, such as mission, terrainand weather, doctrine, threat capabilities and own capabilities.Disadvantages of this manual process are the ...
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Choosing a Course of Action

Clinical Pediatrics, 1970
D D, Steiker, J, Bitman, I P, Morris
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A course of action

Nursing Standard, 2000
Joan Abbott, Heather Mercer
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A New Course of Action

2014
Context: The journal Constructivist Foundations celebrates ten years of publishing articles on constructivist approaches, in particular radical constructivism. Problem: In order to preserve the sustainability of radical constructivism and regain its appeal to new generations of researchers, we set up a new course of action for and with the radical ...
Müller, Karl, Riegler, Alexander
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