Decision Making, Computer-Assisted

Computer-Assisted Decision Making (CADM) is a technology that allows human decision makers to make informed decisions more quickly and accurately by combining the expertise of the decision maker with the processing power of a computer. This technology is used in a variety of fields such as finance, engineering, and healthcare to help users identify the best option in a given situation. By doing so, it reduces decision-making time and increases the accuracy of the results. Additionally, CADM also improves the user's decision-making process by providing rigorous analysis and guidance in the selection of the best option. This technology is becoming increasingly important as decision makers face increasingly complex problems.

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