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These Proceedings report the scientific results of an International
Workshop on Methodology and Software for Interactive Decision
Support organized jointly by the System and Decision Sciences
Program of the International Institute for Applied Sys tems
Analysis (nASA, located in Laxenburg, Austria) and The National
Committee for Applied Systems Analysis and Management in Bulgaria.
Several other Bulgarian institutions sponsored the Workshop - The
Committee for Science to the Council of Ministers, The State
Committee for Research and Technology and The Bulgarian In dustrial
Association. The workshop was held in Albena, on the Black Sea
coast. More than 80 scientists from 15 countries attended the
workshop; 50 lectures were presented and 17 computer demonstration
sessions took place. This Workshop is one of a series of meetings
organized by nASA with the collaboration of scientific institutions
from the National Member Organization countries. The previous
meetings took place in Austria (1983), Hungary (1984) and the
German Democratic Republic (1985). All proceedings of these
meetings have been published by Springer Verlag in the series
Lecture Notes in Economics and Mathematical Systems."
It is not easy to summarize -even in a volume -the results of a
scientific study con ducted by circa 30 researchers, in four
different research institutions, though cooperating between them
and jointly with the International Institute for Applied Systems
Analysis, but working part-time, sponsored not only by IIASA's
national currency funds, but also by several other research grants
in Poland. The aims of this cooperative study were de fined broadly
by its title Theory, Software and Testing Examples for Decision
Support Systems. The focusing theme was the methodology of decision
analysis and support related to the principle of reference point
optimization (developed by the editors of this volume and called
also variously: aspiration-led decision support, quasi-satisfying
framework of rationality, DIDAS methodology etc. ). This focusing
theme motivated extensive theoretical research - from basic
methodological issues of decision analysis, through various results
in mathematical programming (in the fields of large scale and
stochastic optimization, nondifferentiable optimization,
cooperative game theory) mo tivated and needed because of this
theme, through methodological issues related to software
development to issues resulting from testing and applications. We
could not include in this volume all papers -theoretical,
methodological, appiied, software manu als and documentation
-written during this cooperative study."
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