Date of Award

2014

Publication Type

Master Thesis

Degree Name

M.Sc.

Department

Computer Science

Keywords

Communication and the arts, Applied sciences, Decision support systems, Subjective logic, Uncertainty

Supervisor

Kent, Robert D.

Rights

info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess

Abstract

In this thesis our goals are to investigate the suitability of subjective logic within the decision support context that requires connectivity to complex data, user specification of frames of discernment, representation of complex reasoning expressions, an architecture that supports distributed usage of a decision support tool based on a client-server approach that separates user interactions on the browser side from computational engines for calculations on the server side, and analysis of the suitability and limitations of the proposed architecture.

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