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This phrase is used when we are considering different options and using information from the those options to make a decision. For example, "We will need to derive decisions based on our analysis of the data."
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Instead of achieving "optimal" decisions we end up in controversy on different levels: about today's knowledge and its extrapolability to the future, about the introduced futures themselves and then also about the question if and with which argumentative force we can "derive" decisions thereof.
The aim of the paper is to present an approach for the multidisciplinary evaluation of alternative modular concepts in preliminary design with the intent of enhancing engineers' capability to simulate alternative scenarios with different design configurations, so to derive decisions about the most valuable design concepts to further develop.
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In light of Bayesian decision procedure, we calculate three thresholds and derive decision rules.
Finally, classification and regression analysis is used to derive decision boundaries and meta-models.
We develop a model and derive decision conditions for the buyer to formulate procurement strategy in this context.
We operationalize the 'potential surprise' criterion proposed by Shackle, Vickers, and Katzner (SVK) to derive decision rules to manage water resources under uncertainty and ignorance.
Thus we use machine learning tools [33] to exploit the correlation and derive decision table to classify the MBs into corresponding decoding levels.
To derive decision makers' weights, an optimization model is constructed by maximizing the group consensus and transformed into a linear program to resolve.
Instead, utilitarianism may be thought to furnish criteria from which to derive decision-procedures. (See Driver 2012, Moore 2007, Railton 1986, for discussion of such a view; Cox 2005, Howard-Snyder 1997, and Harcourt 1998 for criticism of it).
On the other hand, rough set theory is a powerful mathematical tool for analyzing various types of data and can be used in an attribute value representation model to describe the dependencies among attributes, evaluate the significance of attributes and derive decision rules (Zhang et al. 2014).
d) To derive decision trees for the various pathways following ALF tests and estimate optimum management of patients in primary care with cost-utility and cost-effectiveness analyses.
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