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Graph of a Reflexive Game and Bélles-léttres


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Mathematical Models of Informational and Strategic Reflexion: a Survey


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Intelligent Control of Industrial Processes


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:  IFAC Conference on Manufacturing Modelling, Management and Control
:  Bahktadze N. N., Novikov D. A., Vassilyev S. N. Intelligent Control of Industrial Processes // Proceedings of IFAC Conference on Manufacturing Modelling, Management and Control, St. Petersburg, 2013. P. 49 57.
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Models of Network Excitation Control


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Introduction to Theory of Control in Organizations


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:  Burkov V. N., Goubko M., Korgin N., Novikov D. Introduction to Theory of Control in Organizations. - Boca Raton: CRC Press. 2015
:  Features

Describes how to integrate advanced formal methods of optimization, game theory, and mechanism design into daily managerial practice
Requires no prior knowledge of game theory or mechanism design
Supplies a systematic introduction to the underlying methodology of control theory and systems analysis
Introduces novel models of informational control unique to this book
Includes a set of exercises in each chapter that vary from simple to advanced
Summary

Introduction to Theory of Control in Organizations explains how methodologies from systems analysis and control theory, including game and graph theory, can be applied to improve organizational management. The theory presented extends the traditional approach to management science by introducing the optimization and game-theoretical tools required to account for the special nature of human beings being viewed as control objects.

The book introduces a version of mechanism design that has been customized to solve the problems that todays managers must contend with. All mathematical models and mechanisms studied are motivated by the most common problems encountered by managers in firms and non-profit organizations.

Requiring no prior knowledge of game theory or mechanism design, the book includes a systematic introduction to the underlying methodology of modern theory of control in organizations. The authors use formal methods to construct robust and efficient decision-making procedures which support all aspects and stages of management activity over all decision horizonsfrom operational to strategic management.

The mathematical and methodological backgrounds of the organizational mechanisms discussed are not limited to game theory but also include systems analysis, control theory, operations research, and discrete mathematics.

The book includes a set of exercises in each chapterfrom simple to advancedthat provide the reader with the understanding required to integrate advanced methods of optimization, game theory, and mechanism design into daily managerial practice.




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What Do Users Really Like in Menus: Building Menu Optimization Criterion


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:  Goubko M., Varnavsky A. What Do Users Really Like in Menus: Building Menu Optimization Criterion, CHI 2015 Workshop on Principles, Techniques and Perspectives on Optimization and HCI
:  In recent years several computer-aided design (CAD) tool prototypes were developed for the design of hier-archical user menus. These CAD systems differ in opti-mization criteria used to compare menus. A traditional approach relates menu performance to the target item selection time, but is the faster always the better for a user? We elicit key factors determining the user valua-tion of a menu-driven search from the laboratory ex-periment and build the empirically grounded function of user satisfaction, which depends on the selection time and accuracy, but also on menu logical compliance.


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