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PRINCE analysis  

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  • The PRINCE model was designed in 1969 by William D. Coplin and Michael K. O'Leary as an analytical system for forecasting decision outcomes. Initially built as a Programmed International Computer Environment (PRINCE), it was first used in an American foreign policy simulation run on mainframe computers. [Source: Encyclopedia of Business in Today's World; Prince Analysis]

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