decision sciences
noun [ plural or U ] uk/dɪˌsɪʒ.ən ˈsaɪ.ən.sɪz/ us/dɪˌsɪʒ.ən ˈsaɪ.ən.sɪz/ (also decision science [ U ])
business, social science specialized决策科学
the study of how to make decisions based on the information you have and on judging what risks, changes, etc. are likely in the future
The Decision Sciences Manager will be responsible for driving key development activities associated with our digital practice. 决策科学经理将负责推动与我们数字实践相关的重点开发活动。
They created a discipline called "decision science" which aimed to take the human element out of risk analysis. 他们创立了一门叫做“决策科学”的学科,旨在将人的因素从风险分析中剔除出去。
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- Kimberly Thompson is an associate professor of risk analysis and decision science at Harvard.
- He received a PhD in decision sciences from the University of Florida.
- Decision science's heyday may have been the Vietnam war when Robert McNamara, then America's defence secretary, used such techniques to forecast the outcome of the conflict (though, as it turned out, without much success).
- Carmen Rodriguez will graduate in May with a degree in information sciences and decision sciences, or ISDS.