Wonderful solutions and habitual domains for challenging problems in changeable spaces : from theoretical framework to applications

This book introduces a new paradigm called 'Optimization in Changeable Spaces' (OCS) as a useful tool for decision making and problem solving. It illustrates how OCS incorporates, searches, and constructively restructures the parameters, tangible and intangible, involved in the process of...

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Main Authors Larbani, Moussa (Author), Yu, Po-Lung, 1940- (Author)
Format Electronic eBook
LanguageEnglish
Published Singapore : Springer, 2017.
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Online AccessFull text
ISBN9789811019814
9789811019791
Physical Description1 online resource (xxvii, 275 pages, 17 illustrations)

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505 0 |a Chapter 1: Challenging Decision Problems and Decision Models -- Chapter 2: Decision Processes and Decision Making in Changeable Spaces -- Chapter 3: Habitual Domains, Human Behaviour Mechanism and Wonderful Solutions for DMCS Problem Analysis -- Chapter 4: Expansion of Habitual Domains and DMCS -- Chapter 5: Competence Set Analysis, Decision Blinds and Decision-Making -- Chapter 6: Decision-Making in Changeable Spaces (DMCS): A New Paradigm -- Chapter 7: Solving Real-World DMCS Problems -- Part 1: Management and Economics Problems -- Chapter 8. Solving Real World DMCS Problems -- Part 2: Social, Geopolitical and Discovery Problems -- Chapter 9: Innovation Dynamics as a DMCS Problem -- Chapter 10: Conclusion and Further Research. 
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