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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
41

A no-choice option in decision-making /

Corbin, Ruth January 1976 (has links)
No description available.
42

Risk in farm decision-making : a case of crop selection in two Malaysian districts

Mohd. Ghazali bin Mohayidin January 1981 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 1981. / Bibliography: leaves 177-181. / Microfiche. / xvi, 181 leaves, bound ill., maps 29 cm
43

On modeling teams of interacting decisionmakers with bounded rationality

January 1982 (has links)
by Alexander H. Levis, Kevin L. Boettcher. / Bibliography: leaf [8] / "March, 1982." / Office of Naval Research Contract N00014-81-K-0495
44

Detection networks

January 1982 (has links)
L.K. Ekchian and R.R. Tenney. / Bibliography: leaf 18. / "April, 1982." / ONR contract N0014-77-C-0532 (NR-041-519)
45

Petri net representation of decision models

January 1984 (has links)
Daniel Tabak, Alexander H. Levis. / Bibliography: p. 24-25. / "June 1984" / "N00014-83-K-0185" "AFOSR-80-0229"
46

Analysis of preprocessors and decision aids in organizations

January 1985 (has links)
by Gloria H.-L. Chyen, Alexander H. Levis. / Bibliography: leaf [6] / "February 1985." / Contract AFOSR-80-0229
47

Decisionmaking organizations with acyclical information structures

January 1982 (has links)
Alexander H. Levis, Kevin L. Boettcher. / "August 1982" / Bibliography: leaf 9. / "Grant AFOSR 80-0229"
48

On the design of information-processing and decisionmaking organizations

January 1982 (has links)
by Kevin L. Boettcher, Alexander H. Levis. / "September 1982." / Bibliography: leaf [18] / Air Force Office of Scientific Research Contract No. AFOSR-80-0229
49

Information theoretic models of memory in human decisionmaking models

January 1983 (has links)
Susan A. Hall, Alexander H. Levis. / "June 1983" / Bibliography: p. 23-24. / "Grant AFOSR-80-0029"
50

Fuzzy multiobjective mathematical programming in economic systems analysis: design and method

Xu, Li Da 01 January 1986 (has links)
Economic systems analysis is a systems analysis technique of setting out the factors that have to be taken into account in making economic systems decisions. The inquiring and operational systems of the technique are almost exclusively designed for well-structured systems. In review of economic systems analysis against systems thinking, there is a growing tendency to discard the analytical approach as inappropriate for dealing with an ill-structured issue. Therefore, economic systems analysis needs both the inquiring and operational systems which are appropriate for ill-structured systems. The foregoing leads to the introduction of an extensive methodology. Mainly, the weakness of economic systems analysis methodology can be traced to the philosophical paradigm upon which the technique is based. In this study, four main aspects of both the inquiring and operational systems of economic systems analysis are being explored: (1) A new philosophical paradigm is proposed as the foundation of general methodology in place of the traditional Newtonian-Kantian inquiring system. (2) The new philosophical paradigm needs new problem formulation and analysis space; therefore, a multidimensional, synergetic, and autopoietic model is proposed for systems synthesis and systems analysis. (3) The new philosophical paradigm is characterized as a Singerian inquiry, and as a result, Marglin's multiobjective analysis is replaced by a Singerian multiobjective analysis. (4) Markov communication theory and fuzzy sets theory are proposed as tools for handling complexity. Markov communication theory and fuzzy sets theory are introduced for systems design and multiple objective analysis. This study reports on the first application of a Singerian fuzzy multiobjective mathematical algorithm in economic systems analysis, concluding that fuzzy systems theory, especially Markov communication theory, can realize approximate reasoning in economic systems analysis. Fuzzy modeling offers a deeper understanding of complexity and a means of expressing the insights that result from that understanding; moreover, it provides a means of incorporating subjectivity and adaptation. Therefore, fuzzy modeling increases the validity of the systems approach for dealing with ill-structured systems. The proposed method represents an important theoretical improvement of Marglin's approach. The results, however, also hold practical importance, for they are of practical interest to systems analysts who would improve systems design and multiobjective analysis.

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