Abstract representation of goals; a method for making decision in complex problems; a method for making decision in complex problems.

Author(s)
Manheim, M.L. & F.L. Hall
Year
Abstract

This paper presents a method for choosing among alternatives in complex, multi-goal programs. The method consists of four principal steps. First, list all the known goals. Second, determine how the various goals are related-specification, means-end, value-wise independent. Third, determine which goals can be predicted, and obtain predictions on them. Fourth, use any of five techniques to condense this predicted data through several stages into a final choice.

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Library number
A 6077
Source

Cambridge, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1968, 22 p., ref.; NTIS AD 693070

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