Title
Research Needs And The Phenomena Of Decision-Making And Operations
Abstract
An April 1984 workshop on research directions was sponsored by the Decision and Management Science Program of the National Science Foundation at the University of Texas at Dallas. One session concerned the relationship of research to phenomena in decisionmaking and operations. Nine presentations from workers in very diverse areas comprised the session. Together, they provide a very useful compendium of commonalities and differences in this important area of contemporary thought that offers much insight into future research directions. What follows was initially prepared by the nine presenters at the session, edited by the editor of this Transactions, distributed to all session presenters for their thorough review and commentary, and then revised for publication by the editor. It is our hope that this provides the research community at large with the results of a very useful dialog.
Year
DOI
Venue
1985
10.1109/TSMC.1985.6313460
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON SYSTEMS MAN AND CYBERNETICS
Keywords
Field
DocType
management,operations research
Compendium,Computer science,Decision theory,Management science,Fuzzy decision
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
15
6
0018-9472
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
1
0.78
0
Authors
11
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Michael D. Cohen1393376.63
George Huber210.78
Ralph L. Keeney318521.39
Alexander H. Levis4113.08
Lola L. Lopes510.78
Andrew P. Sage6417129.44
Subrata K. Sen7213.33
Andrew B. Whinston84572552.12
Robert L. Winkler913622.12
Detlof Von Winterfeldt109216.89
Lofti A. Zadeh11145273847.07