| Article ID: | iaor19951834 | 
| Country: | United Kingdom | 
| Volume: | 23 | 
| Issue: | 1 | 
| Start Page Number: | 63 | 
| End Page Number: | 78 | 
| Publication Date: | Feb 1995 | 
| Journal: | OMEGA | 
| Authors: | Mehrez A., Muzumdar M., Acar W., Weinroth G. | 
| Keywords: | decision | 
Certain management decision problems are not often easily modeled using traditional decision-making frameworks. Complex management decision problems may possess characteristics that are difficult to describe fully with any single decision-making framework such as a decision tree or a network model. A Petri Net is a powerful and a highly versatile modelling tool that possesses meta-model capability to replace alternative decision-making frameworks and model complex management decision problems or situations. The purpose of this paper is two-fold: (1) to review the properties of Petri Net models in view of management perspectives; and (2) to illustrate thier power to describe various decision-making frameworks including decision trees, network models, Markov decision problems and time-table problems. Thus, the paper illustrates how Petri Net models possess meta-model capability to replace alternative decision-making frameworks.