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Decision analysis is a prescriptive theory that aids individuals or
groups confronted with complex problems in a wide variety of
contexts. By framing issues, identifying risks, eliciting
stakeholder preferences, and suggesting alternative approaches,
decision analysts can offer workable solutions in domains such as
the environment, health and medicine, engineering and operations
research, and public policy. This book is a mixture of historical
and forward-looking essays on key topics in decision analysis. Part
I covers the history and foundations of decision analysis. Part II
discusses structuring decision problems, including the development
of objectives and their attributes, and influence diagrams. Part
III discusses probabilities and their elicitation and Bayes nets.
Part IV discusses additive and multiplicative utilities, risk
preferences, and 'option pricing' methods. Part V discusses risk
analysis. Part VI puts decision analysis in a behavioral and
organizational context. Part VII presents case studies of
applications.
Decision analysis is a prescriptive theory that aids individuals or
groups confronted with complex problems in a wide variety of
contexts. By framing issues, identifying risks, eliciting
stakeholder preferences, and suggesting alternative approaches,
decision analysts can offer workable solutions in domains such as
the environment, health and medicine, engineering and operations
research, and public policy. This book is a mixture of historical
and forward-looking essays on key topics in decision analysis. Part
I covers the history and foundations of decision analysis. Part II
discusses structuring decision problems, including the development
of objectives and their attributes, and influence diagrams. Part
III discusses probabilities and their elicitation and Bayes nets.
Part IV discusses additive and multiplicative utilities, risk
preferences, and 'option pricing' methods. Part V discusses risk
analysis. Part VI puts decision analysis in a behavioral and
organizational context. Part VII presents case studies of
applications.
What are the risks of terrorism and what are their consequences and
economic impacts? Are we safer from terrorism today than before
9/11? Does the government spend our homeland security funds well?
These questions motivated a twelve-year research program of the
National Center for Risk and Economic Analysis of Terrorism Events
(CREATE) at the University of Southern California, funded by the
Department of Homeland Security. This book showcases some of the
most important results of this research and offers key insights on
how to address the most important security problems of our time.
Written for homeland security researchers and practitioners, this
book covers a wide range of methodologies and real-world examples
of how to reduce terrorism risks, increase the efficient use of
homeland security resources, and thereby make better decisions
overall.
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