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Model Independent Parametric Decision Making
Annals of Operations Research, 2004zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Ipsita Banerjee +1 more
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A probabilistic model for interactive decision-making
Decision Support Systems, 1999Abstract A probabilistic reasoning model is defined where the decision maker (d.m.) is engaged in a sequential information-gathering process facing the trade-off between the reliability of the achieved solution and the associated observation cost. The d.m.
REVERBERI, Pierfrancesco, TALAMO M.
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Fuzzy Models in Decision-Making
2008 International Conference on Computational Intelligence for Modelling Control & Automation, 2008A classical model for substantiating decisions has as input data the matrix of the results obtained for each criterion and each decision variant. Often, the values of the results are uncertain because they are expressed by statements such as "the value is around b, certainly it is not less than a and does not exceeds c", (alesblesc), which is ...
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The Decision-Making Grid: A Model of Decision-Making Styles
California Management Review, 1964The paradox of decision making is that, despite the fact that groups generally tend to produce more adequate decisions than individuals working alone, most executives are at a loss regarding the eflFective employment of groups in reaching decisions.
Jay Hall +2 more
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Medical modeling and decision making
Proceedings of the 1974 annual conference on XX - ACM '74, 1974The fundamental approach of the Rutgers Group has been to develop methods of describing diseases and patients in terms of a data base of current medical knowledge from which the requisite information can be retrieved for many different decision-making tasks.
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Modeling Ethical Decision-Making
Tenth International Conference on Computer Modeling and Simulation (uksim 2008), 2008This paper explores whether it is possible to build an autonomous computing system that can make online ethical decisions, and if it possible, then what it takes to build such a system. Firstly, this paper introduces ethical decision-making in the networked economy.
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2014
One approach to understanding the behavior of groups is to sit in sidewalk cafes and watch the way the passing people talk, smile at one another and generally exchange pleasantries; observe the interchange between parents and children during meals in restaurants; and absorb the body language and voice patterns of colleagues having animated business ...
Bruce J. West +2 more
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One approach to understanding the behavior of groups is to sit in sidewalk cafes and watch the way the passing people talk, smile at one another and generally exchange pleasantries; observe the interchange between parents and children during meals in restaurants; and absorb the body language and voice patterns of colleagues having animated business ...
Bruce J. West +2 more
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Qualitative Model of Decision Making
2004In Classical Decision Theory, preferences and uncertainties of a decision maker (DM) have the quantitative forms of a utility function and a probability distribution. However, a numerical approach for decision making suffers from a knowledge acquisition problem.
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1984
The model that we used to guide us in developing a framework for decision making is shown in figure 4–1.1 The environmental context in which decisions are made consists of three domains: the social, professional, and program environments. The social environment includes a system of values which is articulated in social policy and statutory law.
Theodore J. Stein, Tina L. Rzepnicki
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The model that we used to guide us in developing a framework for decision making is shown in figure 4–1.1 The environmental context in which decisions are made consists of three domains: the social, professional, and program environments. The social environment includes a system of values which is articulated in social policy and statutory law.
Theodore J. Stein, Tina L. Rzepnicki
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