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On the Exams of a Multi-Attribute Decision Making Electronic Course

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Numerical Methods and Applications (NMA 2006)

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This paper gives brief information about a new electronic course for enhanced learning in making optimal decisions using the Multi-Attribute Decision Making paradigm. Emphasis is put on the construction of the exams of this electronic course. In order to provide ready to use tests for students’ exams, an algorithm based on a Monte Carlo method was conceived. This algorithm and its benefits are presented.

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Todor Boyanov Stefka Dimova Krassimir Georgiev Geno Nikolov

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Resteanu, C., Somodi, M., Andreica, M. (2007). On the Exams of a Multi-Attribute Decision Making Electronic Course. In: Boyanov, T., Dimova, S., Georgiev, K., Nikolov, G. (eds) Numerical Methods and Applications. NMA 2006. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 4310. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-70942-8_20

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