Search for dissertations about: "software decision tool"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 62 swedish dissertations containing the words software decision tool.
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1. Imprecise information in multi-level decision trees
Abstract : The information available to decision makers is often vague and imprecise, and various methods based on interval estimates of probabilities and utilities have been proposed to deal with this. The discussion has, however, mostly evolved around representation, and much less has been done to take into consideration the evaluation, and also computational and implementation aspects has been left out. READ MORE
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2. An applied approach to numerically imprecise decision making
Abstract : Despite the fact that unguided decision making might lead to inefficient and nonoptimal decisions, decisions made at organizational levels seldom utilise decisionanalytical tools. Several gaps between the decision-makers and the computer baseddecision tools exist, and a main problem in managerial decision-making involves the lack of information and precise objective data, i. READ MORE
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3. On Provably Correct Decision-Making for Automated Driving
Abstract : The introduction of driving automation in road vehicles can potentially reduce road traffic crashes and significantly improve road safety. Automation in road vehicles also brings several other benefits such as the possibility to provide independent mobility for people who cannot and/or should not drive. READ MORE
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4. Tool Support for Enterprise Architecture Analysis : with application in cyber security
Abstract : In today’s companies, business processes and information technology areinterwoven. Old and new systems as well as off-the-shelf products and tailoredsolutions are used. This results in heterogeneous, often complex ITlandscapes. The impact of changes and the affected systems are difficult toidentify. READ MORE
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5. Perspectives on Software and their Priorities : Balancing Conflicting Stakeholder Views
Abstract : The sustainable development of a software product depends on a number of groups working together to achieve a common goal. However, each of the groups interacts with the product in different ways, and can have conflicting aims and objectives. READ MORE