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  • 11decision — de·ci·sion /di si zhən/ n: an authoritative determination (as a decree or judgment) made after consideration of facts or law; also: a report or document containing such a determination see also memorandum decision compare disposition, finding …

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  • 12Decision-making software — (DMS) is a term integrating decision analysis tools to facilitate a person s decision making process, which results in a choice of a course of action or a variant among several alternatives. DMS belongs to the class of decision support systems… …

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  • 13Decisión — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Para el álbum del grupo de hip hop chileno Tiro de Gracia, véase Decisión (álbum). Una decisión es el producto final del proceso mental cognitivo específico de un individuo o un grupo de personas u organizaciones, el …

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  • 14Decision-theoretic rough sets — (DTRS) is a probabilistic extension of rough set classification. First created in 1990 by Dr. Yiyu Yao[1], the extension makes use of loss functions to derive and region parameters. Like rough sets, the lower and upper approximations of a set are …

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  • 15Decision Points —   Author(s) …

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  • 16Decision list — Decision lists are a representation for Boolean functions[1]. Single term decision lists are more expressive than disjunctions and conjunctions, however 1 term decision lists are less expressive than the general disjunctive normal form and the… …

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  • 17decision-making — UK US noun [uncountable] ★ the process of deciding what to do about something, especially in an organization the consensus approach to decision making Employees are now demanding greater involvement in the decision making process. Thesaurus:… …

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  • 18Decision Earth — Decision Earth, also referred to as Decision: Earth,[1] was an environmental education teachers resource for Junior High School students issued by Procter Gamble in 1997.[2] It has been controversial.[2] …

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  • 19Decision — De*ci sion, n. [L. decisio, fr. dec[=i]dere, decisum: cf. F. d[ e]cision. See {Decide}.] 1. Cutting off; division; detachment of a part. [Obs.] Bp. Pearson. [1913 Webster] 2. The act of deciding; act of settling or terminating, as a controversy,… …

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  • 20Decision lists — are a representation for Boolean functions [Rivest R. (1987) Learning decision lists Machine Learning pp. 229 246] . Single term decision lists are more expressive than disjunctions and conjunctions, however 1 term decision lists are less… …

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