DocumentCode :
960619
Title :
Analysis of the Sensitivity of Decision Analysis Results to Errors and Simplifications in Problem Structure: Application to Lake Erie Ecosystem Management
Author :
Kim, Jongbum ; Hobbs, Benjamin F. ; Koonce, Joseph F.
Author_Institution :
Johns Hopkins Univ., Baltimore
Volume :
37
Issue :
4
fYear :
2007
fDate :
7/1/2007 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
505
Lastpage :
518
Abstract :
In practical decision analyses, the ldquocurse of dimensionalityrdquo compels one to make simplifying assumptions that can introduce errors into estimates of various indexes that interest decision-makers. These indexes include the expected performance of optimal and suboptimal strategies, the benefit of explicitly considering uncertainty, and the benefit of additional information. This paper quantifies the effects on these indexes of simplifying assumptions, including discretization of the decision space, omission of some decision variables and uncertainties from the decision tree, and disregarding of risk aversion. To reduce errors arising from discretization of the decision space, we use a multidimensional cubic spline to interpolate the performance of alternatives between a few simulated points. A case study analyzes decisions concerning phosphorus loading, fisheries management, and lower trophic research projects in Lake Erie under multiple criteria and ecological uncertainties. Results show that spline-based solutions often yield potentially superior decisions from those based on discretized decision spaces, but that omitting important uncertainties makes more of a difference in this case study´s decisions and indexes than simplifying the decision space. On the other hand, incorrect multicriteria weights affect the case study´s outcomes more than incorrect probabilities.
Keywords :
decision making; decision trees; ecology; environmental management; interpolation; lakes; sensitivity analysis; splines (mathematics); Lake Erie ecosystem management; decision analysis; decision making; decision tree; ecological uncertainty; fisheries management; multidimensional cubic spline; phosphorus loading; risk aversion; sensitivity analysis; Aquaculture; Biological system modeling; Decision trees; Ecosystems; Error analysis; Lakes; Multidimensional systems; Project management; Spline; Uncertainty; Bayesian decision analysis; Lake Erie ecosystem; decision trees; multidimensional cubic spline; subjective judgments;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Systems, Man and Cybernetics, Part A: Systems and Humans, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1083-4427
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TSMCA.2007.897708
Filename :
4244557
Link To Document :
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