Michael Gedig
AMEC Dynamic Structures, Ltd., Port Coquitlam, BC,
Canada
Siegfried Stiemer
University of British Columbia Department of Civil
Engineering, BC, Canada
ABSTRACT
This paper gives an overview of currently available tools for decision making in the field of steel structures engineering. The theory of decision making in business, economics, and politics is well established. There is a wide array of methods and software that is used to implement the theory. In particular, the realm of decision making under conditions of uncertainty is of particular importance to the practicing engineer. This paper describes methods and software that may be used to inform and guide the decision making process in engineering practice. Examples are provided to illustrate the application of these tools to steel structures engineering.
KEYWORDS
steel structures; engineering; decision analysis; decision theory; decision making