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Concluding Remarks

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Practical Modelling of Dynamic Decision Making

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This book presented the motivation for, and a methodological approach to, modelling dynamic decision making – or what are generally referred to as tactics. The key attribute of tactics is that they are goal-directed and also responsive to changes in the situation faced by the decision maker. In providing a methodology for modelling tactics, we not only focused on how to express the purposeful aspects of behaviour, but also on how an agent or team’s purpose and approach can be adapted to environmental variation.

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Evertsz, R., Thangarajah, J., Ly, T. (2019). Concluding Remarks. In: Practical Modelling of Dynamic Decision Making. SpringerBriefs in Intelligent Systems. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-95195-9_8

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