There are many diagrammatic aids for building and formulating models.
Influence diagrams are one of the most popular.
There are different symbolic representations for influence diagrams.
Figure 35 illustrates an influence diagram symbols with an example, taken from Robson (1995):
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Book | Pfaffenberger, B. (2002) Computers in Your Future 2003. 5th Edition. Prentice Hall: United States of America (USA), New Jersey (NJ), Bergen, Upper Saddle River. [ISBN: 9780139227820]. [Available on: Amazon: https://amzn.to/3gv8n7D]. | ||
Book | Robson, A. J. (1995) Designing and Building Business Models Using Microsoft Excel. McGraw-Hill: United Kingdom (UK), England, London. [ISBN: 9780077090586]. [Available on: Amazon: https://amzn.to/3sFhXYs]. |
Reference (or cite) Article | ||
Kahlon, R. S. (2013) Influence Diagrams [Online]. dkode: United Kingdom, England, London. [Published on: 2013-01-29]. [Article ID: RSK666-0000096]. [Available on: dkode | Ravi - https://ravi.dkode.co/2013/01/influence-diagrams.html]. |
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