Computer Aided Policy Making

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choice
Comparison Areas
Decision Areas
decision support systems
Desirability Levels
educational policy informatics
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exercise
expert
Expert Choice
Expert Choice Software
Genetic Algorithm
goals
Goals Hierarchy
hierarchy
Hot Race
human-centred policy decision software
Key Words
Negotiation Support Systems
Neural Network
Option Bar
Paired Comparisons
policy analysis tools
Policy Evaluation Criteria
policymaking
Policymaking Exercise
Policymaking Practice
Policymaking Problem
Policymaking Process
Policymaking Style
practice
problems
process
Simulated Neural Networks
soft
Soft Systems Methodology
Strad
strategic management modelling
Traditional Operations Research
UN
Uncertainty Areas
urban planning software
welfare policy simulation

Product details

  • ISBN 9780419244806
  • Weight: 500g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 09 Sep 1999
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This book will prove a unique source of information and instruction for anyone seeking to make better human-oriented policy, whether urban planner, business strategist, or manager in the field of education, health or welfare, Ingeniously Wyatt has created two books in one: the main text covers the types of software package available: mainstream software, peripheral software, innovative software, frontier software; the lessons generated from the software are outlined in lesson boxes. Readers can use the text alone to familiarize themselves with the computer packages or read the boxes only, or they can do both.
Ray Wyatt teaches Applied Artificial Intelligence in the Geography department at the University of Melbourne. He has extensive experience as a Strategic Planner in both the public and private sectors.

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