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  • Candia, Rodolfo, et al. (author)
  • ICT Education for Development Based on the DSV Model
  • 2003
  • In: Proceedings of 25th International Conference on Information Technology Interfaces 2003. - Zagreb : SRCE and University of Zagreb. - 9539676967 ; , s. 341-345
  • Conference paper (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • Injormation and Communication Technology (ICT) is one oj’the premier juctors in the progress of the contemporury society. Albeit, it’s rewarding benejits and jar reaching consequences have onb widen the division between the developed and developing nations. The article explores the major objectives of the ICT education jbr the di#usion of knowledge in the developing world us one of the nieuns to tiusrow the digitul division, and the experience and the hest practices based on the so culled DSV tnodel, conceived in the Depustnietit qf Cornputer und Systems Sciences (DSV) ut Stockholtn University (SU).
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  • Candia, Rodolfo, et al. (author)
  • SPIDER - Spanning the Web of ICT in Developing World
  • 2004
  • In: Proceedings. Norwegian Association for Development Research Annual Conference 2004, 1 October, Bergen, Norway. ; , s. 150-157
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  • Danielson, Mats, et al. (author)
  • Cross-Disciplinary Research in Analytic Decision Support Systems
  • 2006
  • In: ITI 2006. - Zagreb : University Computing Centre SRCE, University of Zagreb. - 9537138054 ; , s. 123-128
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    • A main problem in decision support  contexts is that unguided decision making is difficult and can lead to inefficient decision processes and undesired consequences. Therefore, decision support systems (DSSs) are of prime concern to any organization and there have been numerous approaches to delivering decision support from, e.g., computational, mathematical, financial, philosophical, psychological, and sociological angles. A key observation, however, is that effective and efficient decision making is not easily achieved by using methods from one discipline only. This paper describes some efforts made by the DECIDE Research Group to approach DSS development and decision making  tools in a cross-disciplinary way.
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  • Danielson, Mats, et al. (author)
  • Decideit 3.0 : Software for Second-Order Based Decision Evaluations
  • 2019
  • In: Proceedings of Machine Learning Research. - : JMLR-JOURNAL MACHINE LEARNING RESEARCH. ; , s. 121-124, s. 121-124
  • Conference paper (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • In this paper, we discuss representation and evaluation in the DecideIT 3.0 decision tool which is based on a belief mass interpretation of the background information. The decision components are imprecise in terms of intervals and qualitative estimates and we emphasise how multiplicative and additive aggregations influence the resulting belief distribution over the expected values.
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  • Danielson, Mats, et al. (author)
  • Decision Evaluation of Three Flood Management Strategies.
  • 2003
  • In: FLAIRS' 03 Recent Advances in Artificial Intelligence. - Menlo Park, Calif. : AAAI Press. - 1577351770 ; , s. 491-495
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    • This article describes the application of computational decision analytic techniques for a national policy decision. It constitutes an example of the increasing use of modern computational decision methods to assist in decision-making in society. An integrated flood catastrophe model is presented as well as some results of a case study made in the Upper Tisza region in north-eastern Hungary, viz. the Palad-Csecsei basin. Background data was provided through the Hungarian Academy of Sciences and complemented by interviews with different stakeholders in the region. Based upon these data, where a large degree of uncertainty is prevailing, we demonstrate how an implementation of a simulation and decision analytical model can provide insights into the effects of imposing different policy options for a flood risk management program in the region. We focus herein primarily on general options for designing a public/private insurance and reinsurance system for Hungary. It should, however, be emphasized that the main purpose of this article is not to provide any definite recommendations, but rather to present a methodology for handling a set of policy packages with the aim of gaining a consensus among stakeholders.
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  • Danielson, Mats, et al. (author)
  • Generalised Risk Constraints in Decision Trees with Second-Order Probabilities
  • 2012
  • In: Advances in Economics, Risk Management, Political and Law Science. - : World Scientific and Engineering Academy and Society. - 9781618041234 ; , s. 376-383
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    • Recently, representations and methods analysing decision problems where probabilities and values (utilities) are associated with belief distributions over them (second order representations) have been suggested. Inthis paper we present an approach to how imprecise information can be modelled by means of second-order distri-butions and how a risk evaluation process can be elaborated by integrating procedures for numerically impreciseprobabilities and utilities. We discuss some shortcomings in the use of the principle of maximising the expectedutility and of utility theory in general, and offer remedies by the introduction of supplementary decision rules basedon a concept of risk constraints taking advantage of second-order distributions.
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