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Evaluation and Decision Models with Multiple Criteria


Evaluation and Decision Models with Multiple Criteria

Stepping stones for the analyst
International Series in Operations Research & Management Science, Band 86

von: Denis Bouyssou, Thierry Marchant, Marc Pirlot, Alexis Tsoukias, Philippe Vincke

96,29 €

Verlag: Springer
Format: PDF
Veröffentl.: 07.06.2006
ISBN/EAN: 9780387310992
Sprache: englisch
Anzahl Seiten: 448

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<P>Formal decision and evaluation models are sets of explicit and well-defined rules to collect, assess, and process information in order to be able to make recommendations in decision and/or evaluation processes. They are so widespread that almost no one can pretend not to have used or suffered the consequences of one of them. </P>
<P>Our earlier companion volume, Evaluation and Decision Models, heavily criticised formal models but also argued that they could be useful. On the other hand, Evaluation and Decision Models with Multiple Criteria is a guide aimed at helping the analyst to choose a model and use it consistently. We propose a sound analysis of techniques and our presentation can be extended to most decision and evaluation models as a "decision aiding methodology".</P>
<P>This volume is intended for the enlightened practitioner, for anyone who uses decision or evaluation models---for research or for applications---and is willing to question his practice, to have a deeper understanding of what he does.</P>
and Preview.- Problem Formulation and Structuring: The Decision Aiding Process.- Numbers and Preferences.- Aggregation-Overture.- Aggregation Procedures.- Multi-Dimensional Preference Models.- Making Recommendation.- Conclusion and Perspectives.
<P>Formal decision and evaluation models are sets of explicit and well-defined rules to collect, assess, and process information in order to be able to make recommendations in decision and/or evaluation processes. They are so widespread that almost no one can pretend not to have used or suffered the consequences of one of them. </P>
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<P>In our earlier companion volume, <STRONG>Evaluation and Decision Models</STRONG>, we heavily criticised formal models but we also argued that they could be useful. On the other hand, <STRONG>Evaluation and Decision Models with Multiple Criteria</STRONG> is a guide, a way of reasoning aimed at helping the analyst to choose a model and use it consistently. We propose, often using an axiomatic point of view, a sound analysis of techniques aimed at supporting the decision aiding process. Our presentation is carried out within a unique framework that can be extended to most decision and evaluation models, as a "decision aiding methodology".</P>
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<P><STRONG>Evaluation and Decision Models with Multiple Criteria</STRONG> is intended for the aware or enlightened practitioner, for anyone who uses decision or evaluation models---for research or for applications---and is willing to question his practice, to have a deeper understanding of what he does.</P>
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<P>The authors of this book are European academics working in four different universities and research institutions. They teach in engineering, mathematics, computer science and psychology schools. Their background is quite varied: mathematics, economics, engineering, law and geology, but they are all active in decision support and more particularly in multiple criteria decision support. Preference modelling, fuzzy logic, aggregation techniques, social choice theory, artificial intelligence, problem structuring, measurement theory and Operational Research are among their special interests.</P>
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<P>The authors are active in theoretical research on the foundations of decision aiding, mainly from an axiomatic point of view. Moreover, all the authors have been involved and continue to be engaged in a wide range of applications from software evaluation to location of a nuclear repository, through the rehabilitation of a sewer network or the location of high-voltage lines.</P>
Provides a "decision aiding methodology" based on the science of formal decision models that a decision analyst can apply to many decision problems with maximum flexibility The authors' unique decision aiding process is discussed step-by-step throughout the book. A step-by-step icon is placed in the margin whenever a decision aiding 'stepping stone' is discussed or a conclusion is presented Numerous examples and real world applications are used throughout the book to illustrate the primary components of the authors' decision-aiding processes of (1) developing a representation of the problem, (2) formulating the problem, (3) creating an evaluation model, and making a final recommendation Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras

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