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GIS-Based Decision Situation

GIS-Based Decision Situation. Chapter.03. Dr. Ahmad Bin Touq abintouq@uaeu.ac.ae http://faculty.uaeu.ac.ae/~abintouq GEO 440: GIS for Urban & Regional Planning. GIS-Based Decision Situation Assessment. Characterizing Complex Decision Problems.

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GIS-Based Decision Situation

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  1. GIS-Based Decision Situation Chapter.03 Dr. Ahmad BinTouq abintouq@uaeu.ac.ae http://faculty.uaeu.ac.ae/~abintouq GEO 440: GIS for Urban & Regional Planning

  2. GIS-Based Decision Situation Assessment Characterizing Complex Decision Problems. Decision Situation Assessment for a GIS Project. Decision Situation Assessment Using a General Approach. Decision Situation Assessment by Phases. Decision Situation Assessment by Constructs within a Phase. Decision Situation Assessment by Phases–Constructs–Aspects.

  3. 1. Characterizing Complex Decision Problems TABLE 4.1. Characterizing Decision Problems in Terms of Systems Components Type of decision problem Four decision problem components in an open system. Three decision problem components in a closed system Content Structure Process Context Simple.. Difficult (semi structured).. Complicated (ill structured) …. Complex (wicked) …..

  4. 2. Decision Situation Assessment for a GIS Project 4.2.1 Decision Situation Assessment Using a General Approach4.2.2 Decision Situation Assessment by Phases1. What are the concerns about convening this phase?2. What are the concerns about the process in this phase?3. What are the concerns about the outcomes of this phase?

  5. 4.1. Characterizing Decision Problems in Terms of Systems Components

  6. 4.2. decision Situation Assessment: Representation Modelling Phase by Construct

  7. 4.2.1 Decision Situation Assessment Using a General Approach

  8. 4.3. Twenty-Five Aspects of EA ST2: A Theory of GIS -Supported Participatory Decision Making

  9. 4.4. Decision Situation Assessment for Green County

  10. 4.4. Decision Situation Assessment for Green County (Cont.)

  11. 4.4. Decision Situation Assessment for Green County (Cont.)

  12. 4.2.4 Decision Situation Assessment by Phases–Constructs–Aspects

  13. Summary Characterizing geospatial decision problems in terms of two basic dimensions, ranging from simple to complex, then from content to context. Solving complex decision problems motivates the use of GIS. More complex decision problems are likely to require more complex workflows. A general assessment level provides insight an at overview level, focusing on convening, process, and outcomes of the decision situation. In slightly more detail is an assessment by phase to describe the overview categories, but for each of the phases involved. The third level, a construct assessment by phase, details constructs for each of the phases. The fourth level, a construct–aspect assessment by phase, details aspects of all constructs by phase in a decision problem. 

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