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Public Administration and Decision-Aiding Software - Improving Procedure and Substance (Hardcover, New)
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Public Administration and Decision-Aiding Software - Improving Procedure and Substance (Hardcover, New)
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This contributed volume offers a summary of the latest ideas and
applications concerning decision making software, as applied to
administrative decision making and public policy-making. Stuart
Nagel, the editor of this work, defines the essence of
decision-aiding software to be software that is designed to enable
users to process a set of (1) goals to be achieved, (2)
alternatives available for achieving them, and (3) relations
between goals and alternatives in order to choose the best
alternative, combination, allocation, or predictive decision-rule.
Containing contributions from both practitioners and theorists,
this book should be of immediate value to those professionals
involved in the field of public administration. The book is
organized in terms of the major fields of public administration,
which have been divided into staff/procedural activities, and into
line/substantive activities. The first part of the book deals with
cross-cutting procedures, including organization theory, policy
analysis, and financial management. The second part deals with
substantive chapters, including criminal justice, health,
environmental-energy, and transportation as administrative fields.
The third part of the book involves chapters which combine
procedures and substance. It includes developmental policy, with
chapters emphasizing the perspectives of people from developing
countries toward the relevance of computers and decision-aiding
software. It also includes the perspective of people from more
developed countries trying to apply policy analysis methods to
developmental policy. The third part also deals with public
administration education. It emphasizes data banks that are
available through telecommunications systems to aid in teaching
various aspects of public administration procedures and substance.
This book should be of interest to public administrators and
scholars of the field.
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