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A decision making process would be considered to be quite an interesting field in the research of human information processing activity. In human information processing activities, ranging from a common problem such as selecting a car to selecting policy or tactics under highly political and strategic considerations, evaluations and judgments with subjective weighting are conducted, taking the reliability and ambiguity of obtained information into consideration. To establish a decision support system for an ill defined problem such as a socio-economic or large scale system, it is necessary to define the characteristics of the information processing conducted by the maker in order to make the decision process easy to handle.

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Fukami, S., Yoneda, M. (1994). Decision Support System. In: Ralescu, A.L. (eds) Applied Research in Fuzzy Technology. International Series in Intelligent Technologies, vol 1. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-2770-1_2

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