Integrating communications theory, cognitive style and computer simulation as an aid to research on implementation of operations research

Integrating communications theory, cognitive style and computer simulation as an aid to research on implementation of operations research

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Article ID: iaor1994397
Country: United Kingdom
Volume: 20
Issue: 2
Start Page Number: 215
End Page Number: 225
Publication Date: Feb 1993
Journal: Computers and Operations Research
Authors: , ,
Keywords: communication
Abstract:

A continuing problem in implementing Operational Research OR is a lack of understanding and appreciation of Operational Research OR by the intended user and a misunderstanding of the individual differences of users by Operational Research OR researchers and practitioners. This paper heeds a recent call for a ‘soft’ approach to Operational Research OR. An integrated descriptive model comprised of elements from communication theory and decision-making style combined with computer simulation is used to explore more effective means for communication with Operational Research OR users. Communication between user and model builder occurs at several levels. The level of interest in the present study is that of the user-computer interface whereby the Operational Research OR practitioner chooses the appropriate presentation format to communicate results to a user of a certain cognitive type. In the study the authors find that presentation format choice does indeed influence user performance.

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