Individual and Collective Trade-offs In Small World Decisions
Publication Type
Conference Paper
Publication Date
7-2014
Abstract
Clearly, building products, services and applications in an environment of increasingly numerous, heterogeneous, dynamic and error-prone communication devices poses enormous technical challenges in terms of scalability, complexity, efficiency, manageability and robustness. It is frequently argued that, in order to cope with these challenges, computing technologies need to adopt some of the remarkable self-organization, self-adaptation and self-consistent qualities of small world network systems [1][2]. The self-consistent procedure of decision making in the frame of the quantum decision theory, takes into account both the available objective information as well as subjective contextual effects. In this paper, we are proposing this quantum approach avoids any paradox typical of classical decision theory.
Keywords
decision making, small-world decisions, dynamic processes, dynamic decision, quantum decision theory
Discipline
Computer Sciences
Publication
IEEE Conference on Business Informatics
City or Country
Geneva
Citation
Sen, Prabir and MA, Nang Laik.
Individual and Collective Trade-offs In Small World Decisions. (2014). IEEE Conference on Business Informatics.
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