We recommend these books as sources of more
information about the techniques incorporated into Btt's technology.
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Decisions with Multiple
Objectives: Preferences and Value Tradeoffs
by Ralph L. Keeney & Howard Raiffa |
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Value-Focused Thinking: Path to
Creative Decision Making
by Ralph L. Keeney |
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Smart Choices: A Practical Guide
to Making Better Decisions
by John S. Hammond, Ralph L. Keeney, Howard Raiffa |
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An Introduction to Probability and
Inductive Logic by Ian Hacking
If you've been influenced by the thinking of the
philosopher Karl Popper, you will probably be wary of inductive logic.
(For an incisive analysis of the 'problem of induction' see, for example,
chapter one of Popper's "The
Logic of Scientific Discovery"
Nevertheless, this is a quality book and valuable
for its exploration of the various aspects to probability theory and
decision-making in conditions of uncertainty. |
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Gödel, Escher, Bach: An Eternal Golden Braid by Douglas
R. Hofstadter |
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