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Computer Assisted Decision Making

Computers in Human Services, 1990
Summary It is frequently argued that computerized decision support lends itself more easily to structured than to semi- or unstructured decisions. This paper discusses decision tasks of human service practitioners and surveys emerging research in decision theory and associated decision applications.
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Decision Development in Computer-Assisted Group Decision Making

Human Communication Research, 1995
New computer technologies to aid group communication and decision making are becoming increasingly widespread. This study analyzes how one such technology, a group decision support system (GDSS), affected how group decisions developed over time.
MARSHALL SCOTT POOLE, MICHAEL E. HOLMES
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Computer-assisted clinical decision-making.

Methods of information in medicine, 1973
This paper discusses some research in computer-aided! clinical decision-making. Experience with formal (decision theory) models is discussed and the limitations of these models are noted.It is argued that new approaches are needed to solve complex clinical problems, and one such approach is discussed.
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Computer assisted instruction for teaching clinical decision-making

Computers and Biomedical Research, 1974
Abstract A computer-assisted instructional program was devised to teach problem-solving behavior associated with history taking. The program focuses on the problem of identifying the information value of patient history questions. A total of 68 freshmen and sophomore medical students used the computer program in conjunction with their course on ...
H R, Warner, F R, Woolley, R L, Kane
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Computer Assisted Group Decision Making

1989
Large scale technological projects such as, for example, the development of nuclear energy, the storage of hazardous materials, and land reclamation, are often the subject of heated debates. Apart from matters of principle involved, this debate is frequently fuelled by the simple but often overlooked fact that the responsible decision makers rarely are
Robert De Hoog   +2 more
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Computer-assisted medical decision making: A critical review

Annals of Biomedical Engineering, 1981
This paper presents an overview of the concepts underlying computer-assisted medical decision-making (CMD) systems. Alternative approaches to constructing CMD systems are reviewed, including “conventional programming techniques,” statistical pattern classification, rule-based deduction, modelling of diagnostic reasoning, and data base comparisons. Each
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Mathematical and computer assisted procedures in clinical decision making

Human Pathology, 1980
Numerous mathematical and computer assisted procedures have been developed and tested as aids in clinical decision making. With pressures to curtail unnecessary utilization of diagnostic tests, these models may play an increasingly important role. In practice, additional data may benefit the construction of mathematical models but may not necessarily ...
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Computer-assisted instruction for decision making in food systems management

Journal of the American Dietetic Association, 1981
Although effectiveness of the CAI case study simulations was not immediately made evident by the results of the objective measurements used, students and faculty members involved responded positively to the CAI experience and expressed interest in continuation and expansion of the CAI method.
D D, Canter, B L, Beach
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Computer assisted decision making for new product introduction investments

Computers in Industry, 2008
Business strategy is currently largely defined by the way that an organisation interacts with its stanapproach for supporting new product introduction (NPI) investments. The proposed methodology combines the existing concepts of directional policy matrix and real options are combined to establish the novel real options matrix (ROM) that enables ...
Ashutosh Tiwari 0001   +2 more
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Computer-Assisted Approaches To Multiattribute Decision Making

Evaluation Review, 1986
This article evaluates three general types of computer-assisted approaches to multicriteria decision problems in which the decision criteria are attributes as opposed to objectives. Several programs specifically designed for multiattribute problems are discussed, as well as spreadsheet and decision-tree software.
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