Modeling Values for Anti-Terrorism Analysis |
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Authors: | Ralph L. Keeney |
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Affiliation: | Fuqua School of Business, Duke University, Durham, NC 27708-0120, USA. keeneyr@aol.com |
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Abstract: | Decisions are made to achieve objectives. A qualitative list of the objectives for a decision is the foundation for a value model that unambiguously represents objectives in a quantitative manner. The objectives guide thinking and the value model provides a basis for analyzing alternatives to best meet the desired objectives. This article illustrates the usefulness of clearly identifying objectives and developing value models to support anti-terrorism analysis. It outlines procedures to develop value models for the Department of Homeland Security and for terrorist organizations. The later is useful to both design anti-terrorism alternatives and suggest possible terrorist priorities and actions. An example that develops a terrorist value model for the theft and misuse of plutonium is presented. Several uses of value models for anti-terrorist activities are discussed and suggestions for developing such value models are outlined. |
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Keywords: | Decision analysis terrorism terrorism analysis value models |
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