2007
DOI: 10.1007/s10479-007-0187-z
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On the concept of decision aiding process: an operational perspective

Abstract: The paper presents the concept of decision aiding process as an extension of the decision process. The aim of the paper is to analyse the type of activities occurring between a "client" and an "analyst" both engaged in a decision process. The decision aiding process is analysed both under a cognitive point of view and an operational point of view: i.e. considering the "products", or cognitive artifacts the process will deliver at the end. Finally the decision aiding process is considered as a reasoning process… Show more

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“…Moreover, due to the different criteria that need to be taken into account to support the development of sustainable bioenergy systems and policies there is a research need to provide tools that support the interpretation and communication of LC results considering trade-offs among the different dimensions of sustainability in a scientifically sound manner. A potential approach that has been gaining prominence is to use Multi-Criteria Decision Analysis (MCDA) [462] as it provides a structured decision support framework that can be used to integrate the LC data in the form of easily understandable rankings, performance scores, and classifications of the systems and policies under evaluation [460].…”
Section: Sustainability Of Bioenergy Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, due to the different criteria that need to be taken into account to support the development of sustainable bioenergy systems and policies there is a research need to provide tools that support the interpretation and communication of LC results considering trade-offs among the different dimensions of sustainability in a scientifically sound manner. A potential approach that has been gaining prominence is to use Multi-Criteria Decision Analysis (MCDA) [462] as it provides a structured decision support framework that can be used to integrate the LC data in the form of easily understandable rankings, performance scores, and classifications of the systems and policies under evaluation [460].…”
Section: Sustainability Of Bioenergy Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Each stage has a set of activities according to Table 1 Hence, a large part of the activities occurring within a policy cycle is about understanding, formulating and structuring "problems", see also (Mingers and Rosenhead 2004;Tsoukiàs 2007). Thus, problem structuring is a key element of the public policy making process and in particular for the policy formulation stage.…”
Section: Policy Making Process and Policy Formulationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Otherwise, a poverty measurement is legitimate if it takes into account how a final recommendation is presented, implemented and perceived by the other actors besides its precise contents. Note that operationality and legitimation have not been defined explicitly in this paper, so the definitions given here are based on our retrospective analysis and reconstruction (see Bouyssou et al, 2000;Tsoukiàs, 2007).…”
Section: What Is a Meaningful Measurement?mentioning
confidence: 99%