George Washington University Professor Ernest Forman will explain the historical applications of decision science, and how it can be used today. April 19, 2011
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April 19, 2011 — Professor Ernest Forman has been involved in the world of technology since the days of Vint Cerf and ARAP. He has served in the military, worked for think tanks, and founded a very successful company called Expert Choice. Currently, he is the professor of Decision Science at George Washington University.
On today’s show, Professor Forman will explain what decision science is.
You may be surprised to learn that there is an entire discipline titled “decision science.” In this interview, Professor Forman describes decision science from the early Greeks to current authors like Josh Lehrer. During the discussion, you will learn about the mathematics that underpin many of the new approaches to decision making.
Decision science has a direct applicability to the world of IT. Federal technology professionals are constantly being told to do more with less. Well, what do you cut? How about cloud computing? One really shouldn’t move everything to the cloud, so which applications do you move and which ones do you retain? If you use some of the principles of decision science, then you can make better decisions.
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