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Decisions for information or information for decisions? Optimizing information gathering in decision-intensive processes

Decision-intensive business processes are performed by decision makers who gather different pieces of information to reach the process objective: a final decision of high quality, for instance, the final price of a quote or the diagnosis of a failure of a hightech machine, as a result of an informat...

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Published in:Decision Support Systems 2021-12, Vol.151, p.113632, Article 113632
Main Authors: Voorberg, S., Eshuis, R., van Jaarsveld, W., van Houtum, G.J.
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