Decision-making software, Business intelligence, Conjoint analysis, Choice modelling
License
Proprietary
Website
www.1000minds.com
1000minds is a web application for decision-making and conjoint analysis supplied by 1000minds Ltd since 2003.[1][2][3][4][5][6]
1000minds implements the PAPRIKA method to help business, government and non-profit users to make decisions based on considering multiple objectives or criteria (i.e., multiple-criteria decision analysis). 1000minds conjoint analysis involves surveying people about their preferences with respect to the relative importance of features or attributes characterizing products or other objects of interest.
In addition, a free consumer-oriented web application based on 1000minds technology to help with ‘everyday’ decision-making, known as MeenyMo, was released in 2016.[2][7]
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^Smith, K. F.; Fennessy, P. F. (2011). "The use of conjoint analysis to determine the relative importance of specific traits as selection criteria for the improvement of perennial pasture species in Australia". Crop and Pasture Science. 62 (4): 355–65. doi:10.1071/CP10320.
^Isma', Salim Al; ili, N.A.; Li, Mengxiang; Shen, Jun; He, Qiang (2016). "Cloud computing adoption decision modelling for SMEs: a conjoint analysis". International Journal of Web and Grid Services. 12 (3): 296. doi:10.1504/ijwgs.2016.079157.
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1000minds is a web application for decision-making and conjoint analysis supplied by 1000minds Ltd since 2003. 1000minds implements the PAPRIKA method...
implemented by decision-making software and conjoint analysis products 1000minds and MeenyMo. The PAPRIKA method is based on users expressing their preferences...