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Technologies for Supporting Reasoning Communities and Collaborative
Decision Making: Cooperative Approaches includes chapters from
diverse fields of enquiry including decision science, political
science, argumentation, knowledge management, cognitive psychology
and business intelligence. Each chapter illustrates a perspective
on group reasoning that ultimately aims to lead to a greater
understanding of reasoning communities and inform technological
developments.
Technology currently encourages the capture and storage of vast
quantities of data and information and so thinkers, reasoners, and
decision-makers have available large resources to support their
tasks. At the same time, there is a need to engage with an enormous
range of complex issues that require reasoning and decisions that
are actionable to address them. Approaches for Community Decision
Making and Collective Reasoning: Knowledge Technology Support acts
to provide knowledge for each individual in a group with the broad
structural wealth of reasoning. It also acts as an explicit
structure that technological devices for supporting reasoning
within a group can hook onto. If you are interested in how groups
can structure their activities towards making better decisions or
in developing technologies for the support of decision-making in
groups, then this book is an excellent way to understand the state
of the art and possible ways forward.
In the current technological world, Web services play an integral
role in service computing and social networking services. This is
also the case in the traditional FREG (foods, resources, energy,
and goods) services because almost all traditional services are
replaced fully or partially by Web services. Handbook of Research
on Demand-Driven Web Services: Theory, Technologies, and
Applications presents comprehensive and in-depth studies that
reveal the cutting-edge theories, technologies, methodologies, and
applications of demand-driven Web, mobile, and e-business services.
This book provides critical perspectives for researchers and
practitioners, lecturers and undergraduate/graduate students, and
professionals in the fields of computing, business, service,
management, and government, as well as a variety of readers from
all the social strata.
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