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Title

HANDLING IMPERFECT USER STATEMENTS IN REAL-LIFE DECISION ANALYSIS.

Authors

Danielson, Mats

Abstract

Using established techniques from operations research (linear programming) and well-known measures of probability and value, we present a computational representation and evaluation of imperfect, imprecise user statements in decision analysis. The presentation starts with the structure of a decision problem and a model of the situation is discussed. The courses of action are represented by consequence sets in the decision structure. Statements could have an interval form to reflect the translation of the imperfect input data. Statistical decision theory is utilized to discriminate between alternatives. Dealing with imprecise statements means encountering decision situations where different alternatives are to prefer in different parts of the consistent solution space to the constraints. Consequently, selection rules based on traditional admissibility are not enough to indicate preferred choices. New admissibility concepts and a procedure for analyzing such situations are discussed. An algorithm for optimizing bilinear functions that does not even require LP is presented.

Subjects

DECISION making; OPERATIONS research; DECISION theory; STATISTICAL decision making; INDUSTRIAL engineering; MANAGEMENT science

Publication

International Journal of Information Technology & Decision Making, 2004, Vol 3, Issue 3, p513

ISSN

0219-6220

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.1142/S0219622004001173

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