Elective
INTRODUCTION TO DECISION THEORY
- GENERAL
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TEACHING METHODS: TEACHING HOURS (WEEKLY) Lectures
Tutorial
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COURSE TYPE: Special Background COURSE PREREQUISITES: None TEACHING LANGUAGE: Greek THE COURSE IS OFFERED TO ERASMUS STUDENTS: Yes ((English language - after consultation with the teacher) - LEARNIING RESULTS
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Course Description and Learning Objectives After successful completion of the course, students are expected to have:
Knowledge: The main purpose of the course is to produce knowledge and promote creativity and well-documented choices and decision-making.
Skills: The course material will help them deal more effectively with complex issues and sharpen their everyday decision-making skills.
Abilities: evaluate alternatives when goals conflict, make business decisions when faced with significant uncertainty about the future, evaluate the uncertainty associated with a future event, make decisions about seeking new information relevant to making decisions, to be able to obtain better information, to redistribute limited resources for greater efficiency.
Competencies The course aims to:
Search, analysis and synthesis of data and information, using the necessary technologies.
Decision making
Autonomous work
Teamwork
Promotion of free, creative and inductive thinking
- CONTENT
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Course content:
1 Introduction
2. Decisions in multi-objective problems
3. Introduction to the concept of probability in decision theory
4. Making decisions under conditions of uncertainty
5. Decision trees & influence diagrams
6. Application of simulation to decision-making problems
7. Heuristic methods and biases in probability estimation
8. Probability extraction methods
9. Risk and uncertainty management
10. Resource allocation and negotiation problems
11. Scenario planning: an alternative way of dealing with uncertainty
12. Combining scenario planning and decision analysis
13. Alternative ways of making decisions - decision support systems
- TEACHING and LEARNING METHODS - EVALUATION
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TEACHING METHOD - Face-to-face lectures
- Face to face - Solving tutorial exercises
Post material for further study and solving exercises on the e-class platform
USE OF INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES Support for the learning process through the e-class platform METHODS OF INSTRUCTION Method Semester workload Lectures 26 Tutorial and exercises in class 13 Independent solution exercises
Independent study
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72
Total workload in hours 150 STUDENT LEARNING ASSESMENT The evaluation will be conducted in the Greek language in three distinct ways:
Written final exam including:
-Multiple choice questions
- Comparative evaluation of theory elements
-Problem solving
- RECOMMENDED-BIBLIOGRAPHY
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Martin Peterson, An Introduction to Decision Theory, ISBN: 978-1316606209, Cambridge University Press, 2nd edition (April 4, 2017).
G. Parmigiani and L. Inoue, Decision Theory: Principles and Approaches, ISBN: 978-0471496571, Wiley, 1st edition (May 12, 2009).
Mykel J. Kochenderfer, Decision Making Under Uncertainty: Theory and Application, ISBN : 978-0262029254 The MIT Press, Illustrated edition (July 17, 2015).
John Pratt, Howard Raiffa, Robert Schlaifer, Introduction to Statistical Decision Theory, ISBN: 978-0262662062, The MIT Press (January 25, 2008).
Herman Chernoff and Lincoln E. Moses, Elementary Decision Theory, ISBN: 978-0486652184, Dover Publications, Revised edition (January 1, 1986).