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Title: | Objectives' Evaluation as Knowledge Development |
Authors: | Ludmila, Dömeová Milan, Houška Martin, Pelikán |
Keywords: | decision support multiple criteria decision making criteria weights knowledge based organizational learning |
Issue Date: | Nov-2005 |
Publisher: | JAIST Press |
Abstract: | Many managerial problems involve multiple criteria decision-making. For such decision making the user needs to set his/her objectives, define decision criteria and decision alternatives. The criteria weights represent individual preferences, but some general rules and methods can be applied. Simple methods for criteria weights assessment are based on comparison of their importance. The multiple criteria decision-making is often supported by results of so called consumers´ tests. These tests are not directly applicable for decision-making, but there are ways for exploitation of the information included. Ability to exercise the multiple criteria decision-making model including criteria weights construction represents new quality: knowledge. This knowledge contributes to organizational and individual learning and becomes a part of the organization memory. |
Description: | The original publication is available at JAIST Press http://www.jaist.ac.jp/library/jaist-press/index.html IFSR 2005 : Proceedings of the First World Congress of the International Federation for Systems Research : The New Roles of Systems Sciences For a Knowledge-based Society : Nov. 14-17, 2094, Kobe, Japan Symposium 3, Session 4 : Intelligent Information Technology and Applications Models and Systems Engineering |
Language: | ENG |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10119/3884 |
ISBN: | 4-903092-02-X |
Appears in Collections: | IFSR 2005
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