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Constructional DDM Systems

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Constructional DDM systems were introduced in Chapter 1 (Sec. 1.1) as the result of a pure structuring process. Like organizational DDM systems, they are characterized by a team situation holding, however, no private information (see Fig. 2.3). Thus constructional DDM systems are mainly constructed to reduce conceptual and/or computational complexity.

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Schneeweiss, C. (2003). Constructional DDM Systems. In: Distributed Decision Making. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-24724-1_3

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