Composite Systems Decisions
Zusatztext
<P>Composite decisions consist of subdecisions and correspond to a composite system.&nbsp;This approach extends the traditional paradigm of decision making of Herbert A. Simon, i.e. choice of the best alternative(s), and realizes a two-stage solving scheme: (a) selection of alternatives as the best subdecisions/local decisions and (b) composition of&nbsp;these local decisions into a composite global decision, accounting for&nbsp;the quality of the local decisions and their compatibility.</P><P>This book describes an approach based on systems engineering and considered modular design of composite decisions.&nbsp;It describes basic systems approaches and examines basic technological problems for composite systems (with applied examples), including: modular hierarchical design; multistage design and planning; redesign/improvement/adaptation; evaluation; and,&nbsp;combinatorial evolution/development.</P><P></P><P>Applied researchers, students, and practitioners will find this book&nbsp;of value.&nbsp;It will also&nbsp;interest mathematicians, computer scientists, economists and&nbsp;social engineers.</P>
Autorenportrait
<P>Dr. Mark Levin is currently a Senior Researcher for the Institute for Information Transmission Problems at the Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow. His research interests include: combinatorial and systems engineering, combinatorial optimization, multi-criteria decision making, algorithms and procedures, applications, engineering/CS education. In his career he has taught in many different institutions including in more recent years: the Moscow Physical-Technical Institute (Univ.) and Ariel College in Israel.</P>
Weitere Details
Erschienen: 30.05.2007
Umfang: 254 S., 1.45 MB
Sprache: ENG
ISBN/EAN: 9781846280801
Umbreit-Nr.: 1803595
