scholarly journals Acceptable Social Consensus Building Support System by Implementation of ELSI Committee

2018 ◽  
Vol 33 (5) ◽  
pp. A-I13_1-4
Author(s):  
Ryoju Hamada ◽  
Tokuro Matsuo ◽  
Takayuki Ito
Author(s):  
MADJID TAVANA ◽  
DENNIS T. KENNEDY

This paper presents N-Site, a distributed consensus building and negotiation support system, which is used to provide geographically dispersed teams with agile access to a Web-based group decision support system. Four teams located in France, Mexico, the Ukraine, and the United States participated in the N-Site project. Each team was required to research the problem using the World Wide Web (WWW). With this background, each team identified opportunities, threats and alternatives as a basis for developing a response to the Cuban Missile Crisis that confronted President Kennedy in October 1962. The strategic assessment model (SAM) (M. Tavana, J. Multi-Criteria Decision Anal.11 (2002) 75–96; M. Tavana and S. Banerjee, Decision Sci.26 (1995) 119–143.) was used by each team to choose a strategy that best fit the team's perspective. SAM and WWW enabled the teams to evaluate strategic alternatives and build consensus based on a series of intuitive and analytical methods including environmental scanning, the analytic hierarchy process (AHP) and subjective probabilities. The WWW was used to achieve interaction among the international teams as they attempted to negotiate a decision framework and select a diplomatic response. The project was assessed with a Web-distributed survey instrument. This use of the WWW has implications for international diplomacy as well as global business.


Author(s):  
Ryoichi Sasaki ◽  
Shoko Sugimoto ◽  
Hiroshi Yajima ◽  
Hidetaka Masuda ◽  
Hiroshi Yoshiura ◽  
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2007 ◽  
Vol 06 (03) ◽  
pp. 475-490 ◽  
Author(s):  
TOMOHIRO SHIGENOBU ◽  
TAKASHI YOSHINO ◽  
JUN MUNEMORI

We have developed a creativity collaboration support system, called GUNGEN, which supports the KJ method. The KJ method is one of the popular idea generation methods in Japan, like brainstorming. This method consists of four steps: entering ideas, grouping ideas, structuring groups, and writing composition. We have used about one hundred idea labels in the experiments. Several hundred labels are optimal to improve the results of the KJ method. However, long time is necessary to group more labels. Therefore, we have developed GUNGEN DX II for several hundred labels. GUNGEN DX II has a special function to group labels easily and efficiently. The feature for grouping labels is to restrict time and to operate easily. The function generates islands from the common parts of each user's groups automatically by majority decision. We have carried out the KJ method and compared it with the previous system. Even if the number of labels increased, the time required to group labels decreased by about 30%.


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