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Decision Network

Decision Network

A decision network is a decision relevance diagram that meets both the no-forgetting and single-decision-maker conditions. If it is consistently assessed at the level of function and number, a decision network is a well-formed decision relevance diagram.

See also: Relevance Diagram and Well-Formed Partial Decision Relevance Diagram.

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