decisionssuch
Decisionssuch is a term used in decision-making theory to denote a structured, ongoing process of seeking and evaluating alternatives in order to reach a choice under uncertainty. It emphasizes the search for relevant information, potential options, and criteria, rather than settling on a single predefined path at the outset.
Origin and scope: The term is a neologism proposed in contemporary discussions across cognitive science, information
Concept and methods: Decisionssuch describes an iterative workflow that may include problem framing, option generation, criteria
Applications: The concept is used in business strategy, public policy, healthcare, engineering design, and other domains
Criticism: Critics warn of potential analysis paralysis if the search becomes too expansive, and note risks
See also: Decision theory, information foraging, bounded rationality, MCDA, decision support systems.