Decision Making Process: Concepts and MethodsISBN: 978-1-84821-116-2
Hardcover
928 pages
July 2009, Wiley-ISTE
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This book provides an overview of the main methods and results in
the formal study of the human decision-making process, as defined
in a relatively wide sense. A key aim of the approach contained
here is to try to break down barriers between various disciplines
encompassed by this field, including psychology, economics and
computer science. All these approaches have contributed to progress
in this very important and much-studied topic in the past, but none
have proved sufficient so far to define a complete understanding of
the highly complex processes and outcomes. This book provides the
reader with state-of-the-art coverage of the field, essentially
forming a roadmap to the field of decision analysis.
The first part of the book is devoted to basic concepts and techniques for representing and solving decision problems, ranging from operational research to artificial intelligence. Later chapters provide an extensive overview of the decision-making process under conditions of risk and uncertainty. Finally, there are chapters covering various approaches to multi-criteria decision-making. Each chapter is written by experts in the topic concerned, and contains an extensive bibliography for further reading and reference.