2007
Marreiros, G.; Novais, P.; MacHado, J.; Ramos, C.; Neves, J.
Modelling group decision simulation through argumentation Proceedings Article
Em: pp. 394-401, EUROSIS, St. Julians, 2007, (cited By 0; Conference of 21st Annual European Simulation and Modelling Conference, ESM 2007 ; Conference Date: 22 October 2007 Through 24 October 2007; Conference Code:104354).
Resumo | Links | BibTeX | Etiquetas: Argumentation; Decision making process; Emotional intelligence; Group decision; Group Decision Making; Group members, Decision making, Modal analysis
@inproceedings{Marreiros2007394,
title = {Modelling group decision simulation through argumentation},
author = {G. Marreiros and P. Novais and J. MacHado and C. Ramos and J. Neves},
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year = {2007},
date = {2007-01-01},
journal = {ESM 2007 - 2007 European Simulation and Modelling Conference: Modelling and Simulation 2007},
pages = {394-401},
publisher = {EUROSIS},
address = {St. Julians},
abstract = {Group decision making plays an important role in today's organisations. The impact of decision making is so high and complex, that rarely the decision making process is made individually. In Group Decision Argumentation, there is a set of participants, with different profiles and expertise levels, that exchange ideas or engage in a process of argumentation and counter- argumentation, negotiate, cooperate, collaborate or even discuss techniques and/or methodologies for problem solving. In this paper, it is proposed a Multi-Agent simulator for the behaviour representation of group members in a decision making process. Agents behave depending on rational and emotional intelligence and use persuasive argumentation to convince and make alternative choices.},
note = {cited By 0; Conference of 21st Annual European Simulation and Modelling Conference, ESM 2007 ; Conference Date: 22 October 2007 Through 24 October 2007; Conference Code:104354},
keywords = {Argumentation; Decision making process; Emotional intelligence; Group decision; Group Decision Making; Group members, Decision making, Modal analysis},
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Group decision making plays an important role in today's organisations. The impact of decision making is so high and complex, that rarely the decision making process is made individually. In Group Decision Argumentation, there is a set of participants, with different profiles and expertise levels, that exchange ideas or engage in a process of argumentation and counter- argumentation, negotiate, cooperate, collaborate or even discuss techniques and/or methodologies for problem solving. In this paper, it is proposed a Multi-Agent simulator for the behaviour representation of group members in a decision making process. Agents behave depending on rational and emotional intelligence and use persuasive argumentation to convince and make alternative choices.