Multiple Participant Decision Making in Societal and Technological Systems

作者: K.W. Hipel , L. Fang

DOI: 10.1016/B978-044451813-2/50003-8

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摘要: Publisher Summary This chapter presents a unique perspective on multiple participants interacting within societal and technological systems for harnessing both the cooperative competitive sides of conflict needed making wise decisions to foster safe, secure, reliable, sustainable, fair society. To appreciate great import role stakeholders different kinds systems, world is classified in terms environmental (natural world), (real life), intelligent (artificial integrated (mixed life) systems. For each system, basic multiple-participant are explained illustrated chapter. Systems methodologies developed address key problems specific referred areas where further research identified A multidisciplinary, unifying, comprehensive approach multiple-participants decision urgently appropriately addressing many complex challenges confronting Of prime importance designing operating which multiple-participants' value rules governing their interactions based upon ethical principles—including prioritization well-being, protection, sustainable development—to create maintain beneficial consequences

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