Decision Engineering - Applying the AHP method

  • Leleur S
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Abstract

Decision engineering (more recently called decision intelligence by The Decision Intelligence Institute International and companies like Quantellia) is a framework that unifies a number of best practices for organizational decision making. The basic idea: decisions are based on our understanding of how actions lead to outcomes. Decision intelligence is a discipline for analyzing this chain of cause-and-effect, and decision modeling is a visual language for representing these chains.

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Leleur, S. (2014). Decision Engineering - Applying the AHP method. Enzyklopädie der Wirtschaftsinformatik – Online-Lexikon (p. 522). Retrieved from https://link.springer.com/content/pdf/10.1007%2Fb97668.pdf%0Ahttp://www.enzyklopaedie-der-wirtschaftsinformatik.de/lexikon/lexikon/daten-wissen/Business-Intelligence/decision-engineering/index.html

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