Decision modeling in policy management

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349 pages 1999

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Managing policies means making decisions. The effectiveness of decisions depends not only on the quality of the analysis but also on the communication between analyst and decision maker. To support this communication, a throe-stop decomposition of the decision modeling process in applied throughout this book: (1) visual-structural modeling (2) analytic-formal modeling, and (3) algorithmic resolution modeling.

This approach is adopted to most relevant descriptive and normative approaches to decision modeling in policy management, accompanied with numerical examples.

Audience: As reader or textbook at an introductory university level for engineering management, policy analysis, and decision analysis; prerequisites are basics of linear algebra and calculus; as reference for managers and engineers in policy planning and strategic decision making for public and private organizations in systems engineering, policy, analysis, transportation planning, energy management, ICT policy making environmental planning, risk management, etc.

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