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Quizzes. Videos. Assignments. Cases. Theory. Introduction to Value Tree Analysis. Module 2. Module 3. X 3. Client Web browser. X 1 , X 2 , X 3. Learning Paths. x 3. x(a) = ( x 1 , x 2 , x 3 ). Evaluation. motivation, detailed instructions, 2 to 4 hour sessions. x 2. X 2. a.

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  1. Quizzes Videos Assignments Cases Theory Introduction to Value Tree Analysis Module 2 Module 3 X3 Client Web browser X1, X2, X3 Learning Paths x3 x(a) = (x1,x2,x3) Evaluation • motivation, detailed instructions, 2 to 4 hour sessions x2 X2 a • Theory • HTML • pages • Case • slide shows • video clips • Web software • Web-HIPRE • video clips • Assignments • online quizzes • software tasks • report templates • Evaluation • Opinions • Online x1 HUT SAL server Software:Web-HIRPE Prime Decisions Joint Gains Opinions Online (voting version) Self Assessment & Grading Quiz Star Q&A Tool set Online OR-World server Learning material Evaluations: Opinions Online X1 Theory An alternative Consequence space System architecture Structure Contents Instructions Complex, confusing decision problems with multiple objectives have been made since the start of the civilisation. The history of the decision analysis is not that long, however. In 1730s Daniel Bernoulli (1738) first used the concept of utility when explaining the evaluation of a particular uncertain gable known as St Petersburg paradox. ... fdlgdflkgjdflgk jdlfkgj lkfjg kslkdjglkfjglfgjldfgjldfjgldjgldfjglk dflglkdjdgjlk jdlkgj reotiuoert dfgdf dfg fg fgd eteroituertfg fgdg fgryko ertuertiueryituyertret LMML LOM XSL XML Visual representation HTML PDF ljflkj sdlkfjlsd dksjflkj sdflksdjf ljflkj sdlkfjlsd dksjflkj sdflksdjf eLearning DECISION MAKING Helsinki University of Technology Systems Analysis Laboratory MULTIPLE CRITERIA DECISION ANALYSIS eLEARNING SITE www.mcda.hut.fi Project director prof. Raimo P. Hämäläinen eLearning material and modules consisting of theory sections, interactive computer analysis, online quizzes, assignments, animations and video clips. Independent eLearning by students. Instructors can create their own modules based on the material. Our Decisionarium software Web-HIPRE, PRIME Decisions, and Opinions-Online.vote is used with the help of video clips. Academic non-profit use is free when acknowledging the original source. Funded by the European Commission, IST Programme . • Value Tree Analysis • Group Decisions and Voting • Negotiation Analysis • Uncertainty & Risk www.dm.hut.fi Learning modules Decision modelling and support important in e-commerce, managerial and environmental policy analysis Assignments Web tools allow global access and distributed interactive participation in e-democracy. • Theory quizzes • On line modelling • Individual and group reports • Job selection Cases • Family selecting a car Student evaluation • Enjoyed the session • Little difficulties • No gender differences Representation in XML Interactive results on the web www.opinions-online.com www.decisionarium.hut.fi www.or-world.com

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