- Ronald A. Howard
Ronald A. Howard has been a professor at
Stanford University since 1965. In 1964 he defined the profession ofdecision analysis , and since then has been developing the field as professor in the Department ofEngineering-Economic Systems (now the Department ofManagement Science and Engineering) in the School of Engineering at Stanford.Professor Howard directs teaching and research in
decision analysis at Stanford, and is the Director of theDecisions and Ethics Center , which examines the efficacy andethics of social arrangements. He was a founding Director and Chairman ofStrategic Decisions Group . Current research interests are improving the quality of decisions, life-and-death decision making, and the creation of a coercion-free society.In 1986 he received the
Operations Research Society of America 'sFrank P. Ramsey Medal "for distinguished contributions in decision analysis". In 1998 he received from theInstitute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences (INFORMS) the first award for the teaching ofoperations research /management science practice. In 1999 INFORMS invited him to give theOmega Rho Distinguished Plenary Lecture at the Cincinnati National Meeting. In the same year he was elected to theNational Academy of Engineering , and received theDean's Award for Academic Excellence .Professor Howard earned his Sc.D. in Electrical Engineering from
MIT in 1958 and was an associate professor there until he joined Stanford. He pioneered the policy iteration method for solving Markov decision problems, and this method is sometimes called the 'Howard policy-improvement algorithm' in his honor (Sargent, 1987, p. 47). [Sargent, T.J., "Dynamic Macroeconomic Theory", Harvard Univ. Press, 1987. ISBN 0674218779.]Publications
* 1960. "Dynamic Programming and Markov Processes", The M.I.T. Press.
* 1977. "Readings in Decision Analysis". With Jim E. Matheson (editors). SRI International, Menlo Park, California.
* 1984. "Readings on the Principles and Applications of Decision Analysis". 2 volumes. With Jim E. Matheson (editors). Menlo Park CA: Strategic Decisions Group.
* 2008. "Ethics for the Real World". With Clinton D. Korver. Harvard Business Press.References
External links
* [http://www.stanford.edu/dept/MSandE/people/faculty/howard/index.html Howard's home page] at
Stanford University
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