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... decision making , the alternatives were the quantities of the several goods , and there was only one dimension - utility . Each alternative led with certainty to a particular utility , and the one - dimen- sional decision criterion was ...
... decision making , the alternatives were the quantities of the several goods , and there was only one dimension - utility . Each alternative led with certainty to a particular utility , and the one - dimen- sional decision criterion was ...
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... DECISION CRITERION The decision - making model discussed so far in this book has several clearly distinguishable parts : ( 1 ) a list of objectives , ( 2 ) a list of alterna- tives , ( 3 ) methods for predicting the consequences of ...
... DECISION CRITERION The decision - making model discussed so far in this book has several clearly distinguishable parts : ( 1 ) a list of objectives , ( 2 ) a list of alterna- tives , ( 3 ) methods for predicting the consequences of ...
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... decisions . Start- ing with the class of all decisions , the tree symbolizes the proposition that decision making becomes more difficult as we follow the trunk down- ward . Thus we would argue that choosing ends is likely to be more ...
... decisions . Start- ing with the class of all decisions , the tree symbolizes the proposition that decision making becomes more difficult as we follow the trunk down- ward . Thus we would argue that choosing ends is likely to be more ...
Contents
WHAT IS SYSTEMS ENGINEERING? | 3 |
THE TD2 RADIO RELAY SYSTEM | 23 |
3 4 The State of the Environment at the End of | 32 |
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