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Decision trees and diagrams (also known as sequential evaluation procedures) have widespread applications in databases, dec~smn table programming, concrete complexity theory, switching theory, pattern recognmon, and taxonomy--in short, wherever discrete functions must be evaluated sequentially. In this tutorial survey a common framework of defimtmns and notation is established, the contributions from the main fields of apphcatmn are reviewed, recent results and extensions are presented, and areas of ongoing and future research are discussed.
Bernard M. E. Moret (Wed,) studied this question.