Distributed Decision Making

Decentralized decision-making

Decentralized decision-making is the distribution of decision-making authority throughout a larger group, giving more power to lower level functionaries. This concept has implications for management, organizational behavior, and government. It involves utilizing group intelligence and crowd wisdom to make decisions, contributing to the core knowledge of these concepts. Decision theory, based on formal probability and deductive reasoning models, is also studied in this context.

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CS 162: Operating Systems and Systems Programming

UC Berkeley

Fall 2022

This course introduces operating systems design and related concepts. It covers topics like memory allocation, file systems, basic networking, transactions, and security. The course requires foundational knowledge in data structures, assembly language, C programming, and debugging. It aims to improve students' skills in debugging large programs and computational problem solving.

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