https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Decision-making_software
Decision-making software (DM software) is used to help individuals and organizations with their decision-making processes, typically resulting in ranking, prioritizing or choosing from among alternatives.
An early example of DM software was described in 1973.[1][2] Before the advent of the World Wide Web, most DM software was spreadsheet-based,[2] with the first web-based DM software appearing in the mid-1990s.[3] Nowadays, many DM software products (mostly web-based) are available[4][5][6] – e.g. see the comparison table below.
Most DM software focuses on ranking, prioritizing or choosing from among alternatives characterized on multiple criteria or attributes.[4] Thus most DM software is based on decision analysis, usually multi-criteria decision-making, and so is often referred to as “decision analysis”[5] or “multi-criteria decision-making”[4] software – commonly shortened to “decision-making software”. Some decision support systems include a DM software component.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Decision-making_software
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`A
AskMatt App
` Decision support system
Decision-making software
`0–9
` 1000Minds
`C
` Criterium DecisionPlus
`D
` DecideIT
Decision Lens
`E
` Expert Choice
`H
` Hiview3
`L
` Logical Decisions
Loomio
`P
` PriEsT
`S
` Super Decisions
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Multiple-criteria decision analysis
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