[[abstract]]In the field of decision making, creating a structure is the first step in organizing, representing and solving a problem. A structure is a model, an abstraction of a problem. It helps us visualize and understand the relevant elements within it that we know from the real world and then use our understanding to solve the problem represented in the structure with greater confidence. In general, there are two kinds of structures used to represent problems: hierarchies and networks. Both rely to a varying degree on the interactions. Some examples are given followed by a discussion about how to structure the problem. At a minimum, a structure must satisfy two requirements: that it be logical in identifying and grouping similar things...
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AbstractThis paper is about how to represent and solve decision problems in Bayesian decision theory...
To assess, analyse and control complex processes and phenomena, the knowledge of their inherent stru...
The philosophy of science has lost its self-confidence. Structures in Science (2001) is an advanced ...
A decision structure is a simple and powerful tool for organizing decision processes. It differs fro...
Structuring decision problems into a formally acceptable and manageable format is probably the most ...
This article has been devoted to the key dimensions of decision-making. The main goal of the authors...
This paper builds on two concepts, the first of which is the extended information processing model o...
Graduation date: 2012Acting intelligently to efficiently solve sequential decision problems requires...
When the problems we face are complex and affect each other, then the decision making process is mor...
Starting from the premise that individuals within an organization are fallible, this paper advances ...
Biological agents are adept at flexibly solving a wide range of cognitively challenging decision-mak...
"Complexity is in the eye of the beholder" is a well known quote in the research field of complexity...
With the coming of post-industrial society, organisations will increasingly rely on intellectual tec...
Decision-problem structuring is conceptualized to be a process comprising activities characterized b...
Decision support is sometimes structured a priori. That puts limits to further thinking and possible...
AbstractThis paper is about how to represent and solve decision problems in Bayesian decision theory...
To assess, analyse and control complex processes and phenomena, the knowledge of their inherent stru...
The philosophy of science has lost its self-confidence. Structures in Science (2001) is an advanced ...