Abstract

This paper considers the problems of adopting digital technologies in decision-making. Two types of digital decision technologies are described, namely, the direct (or traditional) technology with human decision-making based on computer-aided advisor systems and also the inverse technology with independent computer decision-making in which a human merely monitors the decision process. These technologies are compared with each other, and some applications are discussed.

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