Decision matrix
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A decision matrix is a list of values in rows and columns that allows an analyst to systematically identify, analyze, and rate the performance of relationships between sets of values and information. Elements of a decision matrix show decisions based on certain decision criteria. The matrix is useful for looking at large masses of decision factors and assessing each factor’s relative significance.
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References
- Shafer, G.A. (1976). Mathematical Theory of Evidence. Princeton University Press. ISBN 0-691-08175-1.
- Yang J.B., Singh M.G. (1994). "An evidential reasoning approach for multiple attribute decision making with uncertainty". IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics. 24: 1–18. doi:10.1109/21.259681.
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