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In this chapter, our main objective is to analyse the decision process and point out its ten major parameters. We begin by briefly introducing these parameters before classifying non-trivial decision problems according to their difficulty. The most difficult problems are classified as challenging, while easy problems are classified as routine problems . We then present a comprehensive and detailed anatomy of the decision process. Finally, the decision process is summarised in a diagram and formulated as a mathematical model.
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Larbani, M., Yu, PL. (2017). Decision Processes and Decision-Making in Changeable Spaces. In: Wonderful Solutions and Habitual Domains for Challenging Problems in Changeable Spaces. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-1981-4_2
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