DocumentCode
1079950
Title
Aiding the Decision Maker - A Decision Process Model
Author
Schrenk, L.P.
Author_Institution
Systems and Research Center, Honeywell Inc., Minneapolis, Miinnesota 55113, U.S.A.
Volume
10
Issue
4
fYear
1969
Firstpage
204
Lastpage
218
Abstract
Despite an increasing capability for automating various tasks there continues to be a requirement for man to serve as the decision element in many complex systems. The complexity and far-reaching consequences of many decisions impels a concern for improving decision-making perforrnance in man-machine systems. In this paper current knowledge regarding human decision behaviour and methods for aiding this behaviour are briefly reviewed. A tentative, conceptual model of an idealized process of decision making is presented. This model, which is based on both empirical and theoretical research, contains three phases. These are (1) problem recognition, (2) problem diagnosis, and (3) action selection. The model is intended primarily to provide a guide to system designers in structuring decision tasks and a framework for organizing knowledge about decision-making behaviour.
Keywords
Decision making; Humans; Man machine systems; Medical control systems; Medical diagnosis; Medical treatment; Military computing; Organizing; Real time systems; Resource management;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Man-Machine Systems, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0536-1540
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TMMS.1969.299927
Filename
4081906
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