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July 6, 2011

Multiple Criteria Decision Aid Bibliography

Filed under: Bibliography,Decision Making — Patrick Durusau @ 2:16 pm

Multiple Criteria Decision Aid Bibliography

I stumbled over this site while looking for a free copy of Amos Tversky’s “Features of Similarity” paper to cite for my readers. (I never was able to find a copy that wasn’t behind a pay-per-view wall. Sorry.)

It is maintained by the LAMSADE laboratory as materials on decision making, which identification of a subject certainly falls into that category.

The LAMSADE laboratory has been established in 1974 as a joint laboratory of the Université Paris-Dauphine and the CNRS. Its central research activity lies at the interface of two fundamental scientific areas: Computer Science and Decision Making (and, more generally, Operations Research).

LAMSADE’s research themes are both theoretical and applied and cover decision making, decision theory, social choice, operations research, combinatorial optimization, computational complexity, mathematical programming, interactions between decision and artificial intelligence, massive data computation, and information systems.

And yes, it is no mistake, the first entry in the bibliography is from 1736.

Enjoy!

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