Business decision mapping (BDM) is a technique for making decisions, particularly for the kind of decisions that often need to be made in business. It...
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Mind map (redirect from Mind Mapping)
preferred methods of note taking. A meta study about concept mapping concluded that concept mapping is more effective than "reading text passages, attending...
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A decision tree is a decision support recursive partitioning structure that uses a tree-like model of decisions and their possible consequences, including...
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Concept map (redirect from Concept mapping)
visualizing these relationships among different concepts is called concept mapping. Concept maps have been used to define the ontology of computer systems...
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Business process mapping refers to activities involved in defining what a business entity does, who is responsible, to what standard a business process...
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popularized the use of multi-disciplinary mental models for making business and investment decisions. One view of human reasoning is that it depends on mental...
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Heuristic (redirect from Heuristics in legal decision-making)
2023-04-20. Dale, Sarah (2015). "Heuristics and biases: The science of decision-making". Business Information Review. 32 (2): 93–99. doi:10.1177/0266382115592536...
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Agent (economics) Analytic hierarchy process Argument map Business decision mapping Choice architecture Choice modelling Cognitive impairment Communicative...
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Cognitive map (redirect from Cognitive mapping)
perceived knowledge is generated, a mental map. Cognitive mapping is the implicit, mental mapping the explicit part of the same process. In most cases, a...
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Group concept mapping is a structured methodology for organizing the ideas of a group on any topic of interest and representing those ideas visually in...
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Information mapping Topics and fields Business decision mapping Data visualization Graphic communication Infographics Information design Knowledge visualization...
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occurs in cases where a simulation or model is intended to enable economic decisions, such as determining what capital assets are at risk and by how much (see...
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Combinatorial Engineering Frameworks", Modular System Design and Evaluation, Decision Engineering, Springer International Publishing, pp. 1–10, doi:10.1007/978-3-319-09876-0_1...
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kinds of diagram that represent business processes that create and use business data. The purpose of value-stream mapping is to identify and remove or reduce...
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concepts, and edges, which represent semantic relations between concepts, mapping or connecting semantic fields. A semantic network may be instantiated as...
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Theodor H. (September 1970). "No More Teachers' Dirty Looks". Computer Decisions. ——— (1973). "A Conceptual framework for man-machine everything". AFIPS...
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Information mapping Topics and fields Business decision mapping Data visualization Graphic communication Infographics Information design Knowledge visualization...
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Information mapping Topics and fields Business decision mapping Data visualization Graphic communication Infographics Information design Knowledge visualization...
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{C}}\to {\mathcal {D}}} a functor. F {\displaystyle F} is called a schema mapping. We say that a F {\displaystyle F} is meaningful if there exists a natural...
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2017-12-11. Retrieved 2015-12-30. Corbett, John. "Charles Joseph Minard: Mapping Napoleon's March, 1861". Center for Spatially Integrated Social Science...
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time the new node is added and after choosing the old node to link, a decision is made: whether or not this new node will be infected. The master equation...
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Argument map (redirect from Argument mapping)
framework Argumentation scheme Bayesian network Collaborative decision-making software Dialogue mapping Flow (policy debate) Informal fallacy Logic and dialectic...
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than replace people with computational decision-making methods." Cartogram Cladogram (phylogeny) Concept Mapping Dendrogram (classification) Information...
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Gaines and Mildred L.G. Shaw noted that they "have also found concept mapping and semantic network tools to be complementary to repertory grid tools...
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Roy R. Behrens "On Max Wertheimer and Pablo Picasso: Gestalt Theory, Cubism and Camouflage" Roy R. Behrens Manfred Davidmann Roots of Visual Mapping...
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data analysis software Information system – System that supports business decisions Issue-based information system – Argumentation scheme Lifelog – Personal...
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disoriented or confused. Van Gelder proposed hypothesis mapping (similar to argument mapping) as an alternative to ACH. The structured analysis of competing...
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logic trees, how trees, why trees, diagnostic trees, solution trees, decision trees, fact trees, hypothesis trees... How should you call your trees?...
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interpretable by computers. These are the stages where the most important design decisions are made. The graphics-text bimodality of OPM makes it suitable to jointly...
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