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SCIENTIFIC, QUANTITATIVE DECISION MODELS IN ROAD TRANSPORT CORPORATIONS IN SLOVAK REPUBLIC

T. Klie?tik    
A. Bieliková    

Resumen

The article dealt with scientific, quantitative procedure of decision making in road transport corporations in Slovak Republic. Main decision-making situations and their execution have been examined. The examples are decision situations with scalar and vector result evaluation, non-conflict and conflict decision situations

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pp. 67 - 69
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