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Most of the decisions in a personal life and in organizations are made sequentially. That means that, at any given moment, one either makes the final decision, or postpones it hoping for better times. Statistical part of sequential decisions represents uncertainties of future events and a limited reliability of our observations.
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Mockus, J. (2000). Sequential Statistical Decisions Model, “Bride Problem”. In: A Set of Examples of Global and Discrete Optimization. Applied Optimization, vol 41. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-4671-9_17
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