Article
Psychology, Multidisciplinary
Ziyi Wang, Guibing He
Summary: The study explored the influence of subjective importance on the consideration of common features in multi-attribute decision-making, finding that the level of consideration increases with the subjective importance of the common feature. This provides a new explanation for individual differences and insights into the underlying process of multi-attribute decision-making.
FRONTIERS IN PSYCHOLOGY
(2021)
Review
Integrative & Complementary Medicine
Sheng Zhang, Wei Wang, Xitian Pi, Zichun He, Hongying Liu
Summary: Traditional Chinese medicine emphasizes the balance of Yin and Yang to maintain health, but the diagnostic process in TCM is subjective, fuzzy, and complex. The standardization and objective quantitative analysis of TCM are the bottlenecks for its development. The emergence of AI technology provides opportunities to improve clinical efficacy, but the combination with TCM is still in its early stage and faces challenges.
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF CHINESE MEDICINE
(2023)
Review
Rehabilitation
Peter T. Cahill, Meaghan Reitzel, Dana R. Anaby, Chantal Camden, Michelle Phoenix, Shelley Romoff, Wenonah N. Campbell
Summary: This review article aims to synthesize knowledge about multi-criteria decision analysis methods for supporting rehabilitation service design and delivery decisions. The study found that these methods are primarily used to understand the preferences of clients and clinicians and to support decision making. However, there is limited evidence of shared decision making with stakeholders. Clients and families are mostly involved in data collection, but there is inconsistent reporting of good practices for supporting external validity.
DISABILITY AND REHABILITATION
(2023)
Review
Public, Environmental & Occupational Health
Kara M. Morgan, Ashley Crawford, Barbara B. Kowalcyk
Summary: RBDM is a term used as an aspirational goal in various fields, with different definitions and criteria. Despite the lack of a universal definition, its application is gaining acceptance and seen as rigorous. This study summarizes literature from the past 50 years to propose a foundational definition and identify key themes for further understanding.
Review
Public, Environmental & Occupational Health
Xuejing Li, Dan Yang, Meiqi Meng, Junqiang Zhao, Yiyi Yin, Hefang Wang, Xiaoyan Zhang, Qian Liu, Mengdi Li, Jianping Liu, Yufang Hao
Summary: Shared decision-making (SDM) is in its early stages in mainland China. There is a lack of comprehensive understanding of decisional needs concepts, and limited research on decision support and decisional outcomes. Uniform standards for developing patient decision aids are lacking. Chinese SDM studies primarily focus on physiological needs.
FRONTIERS IN PUBLIC HEALTH
(2023)
Article
Computer Science, Artificial Intelligence
Longlong He, Wei Guo, Pingyu Jiang
Summary: This paper presents a novel triple deep workflow model for P-DSPS to address production decision support problems, featuring retrieval of alternative solutions from domain knowledge-driven solution flow and evaluation of expert knowledge collaboration based on task event-driven control flow strategy and operation logic.
ADVANCED ENGINEERING INFORMATICS
(2021)
Article
Mathematics
Chanjuan Liu, Ruining Zhang, Yu Zhang, Enqiang Zhu
Summary: The study of intelligent game-playing has gained significant attention in recent years, especially with the development of artificial intelligence players. Although AI players surpass humans in data processing and complex computation, there is still a gap in terms of context understanding and reasoning. This paper explores the theoretical foundation of intelligent game-playing from a logical perspective, considering the computational limits in practical game-playing.
Review
Environmental Sciences
Abolfazl Sharifian, Batdelger Gantuya, Hussein T. Wario, Marcin Andrzej Kotowski, Hossein Barani, Pablo Manzano, Saverio Kratli, Daniel Babai, Marianna Biro, Laszlo Safian, Jigjidsuren Erdenetsogt, Qorban Mohammad Qabel, Zsolt Molnar
Summary: An understanding of traditional ecological knowledge systems is increasingly recognized as important in developing relevant policies. Pastoralists utilize unsuitable lands for crops using locally relevant knowledge. We analyzed forage-related knowledge of pastoralists and found common principles across different regions. Understanding these principles can support local initiatives, discussions on sustainable land management, and relevant policies.
JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
(2023)
Review
Business
Ahmet Selcuk Yalcin, Huseyin Selcuk Kilic, Dursun Delen
Summary: Business analytics systems are significant investments for enterprises, improving performance and decision-making processes. Multi-criteria decision-making methods play an important role in BA practices, making the concepts of business analytics and decision-making inseparable. This review provides a comprehensive examination of the use of MCDM methods in BA.
TECHNOLOGICAL FORECASTING AND SOCIAL CHANGE
(2022)
Review
Geriatrics & Gerontology
Mu-Hsing Ho, Hui-Chen (Rita) Chang, Megan F. Liu, Hui-Wen Chien, Li-Yu Tang, Su-Yuan Chan, Su-Hui Liu, Shibu John, Victoria Traynor
Summary: This study summarized the applicability of various decision-making tools for individuals with dementia or mild cognitive impairment and their families. The review identified different types of decision-making tools and validated tools that can facilitate the decision-making process for everyday activities and medical treatment decisions.
JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN MEDICAL DIRECTORS ASSOCIATION
(2021)
Review
Green & Sustainable Science & Technology
Damola Ikeoluwa Akano, Winifred Ijomah, James Windmill
Summary: Remanufacturing is a sustainable product recovery strategy with environmental, economic, and social benefits. However, there is a lack of comprehensive review of decision factors and how they fulfill the requirements of different stakeholders in remanufacturing systems. Future research should focus on bridging the gap between consumers and other stakeholders in the remanufacturability decision-making process.
JOURNAL OF CLEANER PRODUCTION
(2021)
Review
Environmental Sciences
Susan L. Norris, Max T. Aung, Nicholas Chartres, Tracey J. Woodruff
Summary: This study identified 18 EtD frameworks, with most focusing on clinical medicine or public health interventions. The frameworks considered harms and benefits of interventions, along with other factors, providing a useful starting point for developing recommendations for environmental health interventions.
ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH
(2021)
Article
Mathematics
Shih-Hsien Tseng, Hsiu-Chuan Chen, Tien Son Nguyen
Summary: This study explores the key success factors for sustainable development in traditional industries based on expert knowledge and proposes effective solutions. The results show that managers should focus on knowledge management and teamwork to enhance organizational sustainability.
Article
Business
Paolo Canonico, Ernesto De Nito, Vincenza Esposito, Gerarda Fattoruso, Mario Pezzillo Iacono, Gianluigi Mangia
Summary: This paper explores how knowledge visualization aids in the development of a multiobjective decision-making problem in the context of interorganizational collaboration between universities and a large automotive company, enhancing managerial judgment and decision-making.
MANAGEMENT DECISION
(2022)
Review
Public, Environmental & Occupational Health
Mariam Mandoh, Julie Redfern, Seema Mihrshahi, Hoi Lun Cheng, Philayrath Phongsavan, Stephanie R. Partridge
Summary: Adolescent participation in obesity prevention research is mostly consultative, lacking leadership roles. Adolescent involvement should be emphasized in decision-making processes within research studies.
FRONTIERS IN PUBLIC HEALTH
(2021)