Need following threenAPA details in the annotated bibliographic format:
Lee, & Hurst, E. G. (1988). Multiple-Criteria Decision Making Including Qualitative Fac. Decision Sciences, 19(2), 334–.
Midha, S. (2020). Cloud computing and internet of things: Towards smart world for real-time applications. Towards Smart World, 197–214. https://doi.org/10.1201/9781003056751-11
Nuara, L. T. (2019). Internet of things 2019: Everything is connected. Practising Law Institute.
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What was the problem they were trying to address?
How did they address the problem?
What theories, if any, were used?
What were their findings?
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Lee, & Hurst, E. G. (1988). Multiple-Criteria Decision Making Including Qualitative Fac. Decision Sciences, 19(2), 334–.
Introduction
This paper examines the effects of quantitative and quali- tative criteria on decision making. Specifically, we identify how the use of multiple-criteria decision making affects qualitative factors.
Multiple-Criteria Decision Making Including Qualitative Factors.
In this section, you will be asked to identify and describe the problem. Then, you will be asked to explain the method used to solve the problem. Finally, you will be asked to explain how this solution can be applied in other situations.
Journal of the Operational Research Society.
The Journal of the Operational Research Society (JORS) is a peer-reviewed scientific journal published by Wiley-Blackwell on behalf of the Operational Research Society. JORS publishes original research papers, reviews and short communications in all areas of operational research including decision making, operations management and service quality improvement.
The journal was established in 1945 by an editorial board consisting mostly of British academics who were active members at that time. Today it has more than 5000 members worldwide from universities, business schools and consultancy firms across Europe, North America and Asia Pacific countries including Australia
Conclusion
The primary finding of the current study is that some qualitative factors are more important than others in influencing the decision-making process. The use of these qualitative factors can improve the quality of decision-making and increase its efficiency.