Ali E. Abbas
Foundations of Multiattribute Utility
Ali E. Abbas
Foundations of Multiattribute Utility
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Learn state-of-the-art methods for making logically sound decisions when faced with multiple conflicting objectives and uncertainty.
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Learn state-of-the-art methods for making logically sound decisions when faced with multiple conflicting objectives and uncertainty.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 704
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Februar 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 260mm x 183mm x 42mm
- Gewicht: 1497g
- ISBN-13: 9781107150904
- ISBN-10: 1107150906
- Artikelnr.: 48862070
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 704
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Februar 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 260mm x 183mm x 42mm
- Gewicht: 1497g
- ISBN-13: 9781107150904
- ISBN-10: 1107150906
- Artikelnr.: 48862070
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Ali E. Abbas is Professor of Industrial and Systems Engineering and Professor of Public Policy and Governance at the University of Southern California. He directs the Center for Decisions and Ethics (DECIDE) and previously directed the Center for Risk and Economic Analysis of Terrorism Events (CREATE). His research covers all aspects of decision making under uncertainty broadly defined. He has written two books and edited two others, and has more than 100 refereed publications in the field of decision analysis. He is editor of numerous professional journals and has extensive media coverage on all aspects of decision making and risk.
Part I. Foundations of Preference, Value, and Utility: 1. Preference, value, and utility
2. Foundations of expected utility
3. Some flawed methods of decision making
Part II. Deterministic Decisions: 4. The order rule: preferences for deterministic consequences
5. Getting the attributes right
6. Preference functions for single attributes
7. Preference functions for multiple attributes
8. Additive preference functions
9. Valuing deterministic consequences - value functions
Part III. Decisions with Uncertainty: Multi-attribute Utility Functions Using a Value Measure: 10. Single-attribute utility function
11. Multi-attribute utility functions using preference and value functions
12. Utility functions over additive preference or value functions
Part IV. Decisions with Uncertainty: Properties of Single-Attribute Utility Functions: 13. The role of the utility function in valuing uncertain deals
14. The risk aversion function
15. Scale transformations applied to lottery outcomes
16. The invariant transformation of a utility function
17. Valuing changes in investment opportunities
18. One-switch utility functions
19. Utility transversality
20. Multi-attribute risk aversion
Part V. Decisions with Uncertainty: Multi-attribute Utility Functions without Preference or Value Functions: 21. Attribute dominance utility
22. The two-attribute utility tree
23. Independence conditions for two attributes
24. The multi-attribute utility tree
25. Independence conditions for three or more attributes
26. Higher-order independence conditions
27. One-switch utility independence
Part VI. Utility Copula Formulations: 28. Multi-attribute utility copulas
29. Archimedean utility copulas
30. Assessing Archimedean utility copulas
31. Utility copula functions matching all boundary assessments
32. Bidirectional one-switch ordinal copulas
33. Reflections of what we have learned.
2. Foundations of expected utility
3. Some flawed methods of decision making
Part II. Deterministic Decisions: 4. The order rule: preferences for deterministic consequences
5. Getting the attributes right
6. Preference functions for single attributes
7. Preference functions for multiple attributes
8. Additive preference functions
9. Valuing deterministic consequences - value functions
Part III. Decisions with Uncertainty: Multi-attribute Utility Functions Using a Value Measure: 10. Single-attribute utility function
11. Multi-attribute utility functions using preference and value functions
12. Utility functions over additive preference or value functions
Part IV. Decisions with Uncertainty: Properties of Single-Attribute Utility Functions: 13. The role of the utility function in valuing uncertain deals
14. The risk aversion function
15. Scale transformations applied to lottery outcomes
16. The invariant transformation of a utility function
17. Valuing changes in investment opportunities
18. One-switch utility functions
19. Utility transversality
20. Multi-attribute risk aversion
Part V. Decisions with Uncertainty: Multi-attribute Utility Functions without Preference or Value Functions: 21. Attribute dominance utility
22. The two-attribute utility tree
23. Independence conditions for two attributes
24. The multi-attribute utility tree
25. Independence conditions for three or more attributes
26. Higher-order independence conditions
27. One-switch utility independence
Part VI. Utility Copula Formulations: 28. Multi-attribute utility copulas
29. Archimedean utility copulas
30. Assessing Archimedean utility copulas
31. Utility copula functions matching all boundary assessments
32. Bidirectional one-switch ordinal copulas
33. Reflections of what we have learned.
Part I. Foundations of Preference, Value, and Utility: 1. Preference, value, and utility
2. Foundations of expected utility
3. Some flawed methods of decision making
Part II. Deterministic Decisions: 4. The order rule: preferences for deterministic consequences
5. Getting the attributes right
6. Preference functions for single attributes
7. Preference functions for multiple attributes
8. Additive preference functions
9. Valuing deterministic consequences - value functions
Part III. Decisions with Uncertainty: Multi-attribute Utility Functions Using a Value Measure: 10. Single-attribute utility function
11. Multi-attribute utility functions using preference and value functions
12. Utility functions over additive preference or value functions
Part IV. Decisions with Uncertainty: Properties of Single-Attribute Utility Functions: 13. The role of the utility function in valuing uncertain deals
14. The risk aversion function
15. Scale transformations applied to lottery outcomes
16. The invariant transformation of a utility function
17. Valuing changes in investment opportunities
18. One-switch utility functions
19. Utility transversality
20. Multi-attribute risk aversion
Part V. Decisions with Uncertainty: Multi-attribute Utility Functions without Preference or Value Functions: 21. Attribute dominance utility
22. The two-attribute utility tree
23. Independence conditions for two attributes
24. The multi-attribute utility tree
25. Independence conditions for three or more attributes
26. Higher-order independence conditions
27. One-switch utility independence
Part VI. Utility Copula Formulations: 28. Multi-attribute utility copulas
29. Archimedean utility copulas
30. Assessing Archimedean utility copulas
31. Utility copula functions matching all boundary assessments
32. Bidirectional one-switch ordinal copulas
33. Reflections of what we have learned.
2. Foundations of expected utility
3. Some flawed methods of decision making
Part II. Deterministic Decisions: 4. The order rule: preferences for deterministic consequences
5. Getting the attributes right
6. Preference functions for single attributes
7. Preference functions for multiple attributes
8. Additive preference functions
9. Valuing deterministic consequences - value functions
Part III. Decisions with Uncertainty: Multi-attribute Utility Functions Using a Value Measure: 10. Single-attribute utility function
11. Multi-attribute utility functions using preference and value functions
12. Utility functions over additive preference or value functions
Part IV. Decisions with Uncertainty: Properties of Single-Attribute Utility Functions: 13. The role of the utility function in valuing uncertain deals
14. The risk aversion function
15. Scale transformations applied to lottery outcomes
16. The invariant transformation of a utility function
17. Valuing changes in investment opportunities
18. One-switch utility functions
19. Utility transversality
20. Multi-attribute risk aversion
Part V. Decisions with Uncertainty: Multi-attribute Utility Functions without Preference or Value Functions: 21. Attribute dominance utility
22. The two-attribute utility tree
23. Independence conditions for two attributes
24. The multi-attribute utility tree
25. Independence conditions for three or more attributes
26. Higher-order independence conditions
27. One-switch utility independence
Part VI. Utility Copula Formulations: 28. Multi-attribute utility copulas
29. Archimedean utility copulas
30. Assessing Archimedean utility copulas
31. Utility copula functions matching all boundary assessments
32. Bidirectional one-switch ordinal copulas
33. Reflections of what we have learned.