Decision making and decision aiding: Defining the process,it representations,and support |
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Authors: | Gregory E. Kersten Stan Szpakowicz |
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Affiliation: | (1) DAL, School of Business, Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada;(2) Department of Computer Science, University of Ottawa, Canada |
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Abstract: | We present a formalized account of decision making as a multistep process that involves several classes of participating entities. The purpose of this article is to lay the foundations for a conceptual framework in which decision support systems can be placed. A series of increasingly formal representations of the decision problem are developed, from a mental model conceived by the decision maker to a knowledge base that may be used in a decision support system. The reformulations of the decision problem lead us to contemplate different forms of support: for mental models, for formal models (this includes supporting measurement and representation), for solution, and for communication. |
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Keywords: | sequential decision making decision support qualitative modeling problem representation mental models situation theory |
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