Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2018. — 697 p. — ISBN 1107150906.
Many of the complex problems faced by decision makers involve
uncertainty as well as
multiple conflicting objectives.
This book provides a
complete understanding of the types of objective functions that should be used in multiattribute decision making. By using tools such as
preference, value, and utility functions, readers will learn state-of-the-art methods to analyze prospects to guide decision making and will develop a process that guarantees a defensible analysis to rationalize choices. Summarizing and distilling classical techniques and providing extensive coverage of recent advances in the field, the author offers practical guidance on how to make good decisions in the face of uncertainty. This text will appeal to
graduate students and practitioners alike in systems engineering, operations research, business, management, government, climate change, energy, and healthcare.
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