Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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723121 | IFAC Proceedings Volumes | 2006 | 6 Pages |
Since the 70's decision making is understood as the issue of a process. Among some complementary approaches the search for a dominance structure (Montgomery, 1983) has been implemented, under the name of the Moving Basis Heuristic, mbh, (Barthelemy and Mullet, 1986). The mbh allows to compute the final states of a decision process and to extract some possible decision rules. In a first part we review some evidence about decision making as information processing and describe the mbh. In the second we shall discuss induced tools of rules extraction. Last we discuss about the updating a rules base. The first part will be anchored within cognitive psychology. The two others will refer to real practical applications (banking, industrial process control).