Product development decisions represent challenging processes with
various stakeholders from different disciplines and with different perspectives
involved. Decisions can be highly complex due to the high amount of influencing
factors that have to be considered simultaneously. Among other methods and tools,
decision support systems (DSS) were developed to support decision-makers in
handling complex decisions. One main disadvantage of DSS is the little adaptation
to and integration of decision-maker needs and characteristics. Thus, current trends
focus on the development of human- and decision-maker-centered DSS. This
paper aims in providing a multilevel stepwise procedure for the modeling of
decision-makers in order to enable a more effective decision support. The
decision-maker modeling procedure is based on findings from literature research
and results from research projects performed in cooperation with industry partners.
The procedure serves as a guideline for generating diverse decision-maker models
for different applications and for integrating human cognitive thinking procedures
within the design and functionality of decision support methodologies and systems.
The procedure represents an important design element of the human-centered
decision support methodology currently being developed at the Institute of Product
Development of the Technische Universität München (Germany).
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Product development decisions represent challenging processes with
various stakeholders from different disciplines and with different perspectives
involved. Decisions can be highly complex due to the high amount of influencing
factors that have to be considered simultaneously. Among other methods and tools,
decision support systems (DSS) were developed to support decision-makers in
handling complex decisions. One main disadvantage of DSS is the little adaptation
to and integration of decis...
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