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ISSN Imprimir: 1064-2315
ISSN On-line: 2163-9337
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Simulation of Expert Judgements for Testing the Methods of Information Processing in Decision-Making Support Systems
RESUMO
The method of simulation of expert judgements at polls while forming the knowledge bases of a decision-making support systems in weakly formalized subject domains is proposed. The characteristic features of modeling expert judgements of ordinal and cardinal types are shown. Expert judgements are modeled as random variables distributed by one of two specific laws: exponential or halfnormal. The use of the proposed method for settlement the questions, arising while the constructing the new types of decision-making support systems and analysis of existing systems, in many cases enables one to avoid costly testing procedures with involving expert groups.
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