E-Book, Englisch, Band 275, 276 Seiten, eBook
Reihe: International Series in Operations Research & Management Science
A Practical Guide for Complex Scenarios
E-Book, Englisch, Band 275, 276 Seiten, eBook
Reihe: International Series in Operations Research & Management Science
ISBN: 978-3-030-02726-1
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
Format: PDF
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Strategic Approach in Multi-Criteria Decision Making: A Practical Guide for Complex Scenarios
is divided into three parts. Part 1 is devoted to exploring the history and development of the discipline and the way it is currently used. It highlights drawbacks and problems that scholars have identified in different MCDM methods and techniques. Part 2 addresses best practices to assure quality MCDM process. Part 3 introduces the concept of Linear Programming and the proposed SIMUS method as techniques to deal with MCDM. It also includes case studies in order to help document and illustrate difficult concepts, especially related to demands from a scenario and also in their modelling. The decision making process can be a complex task, especially with multi-criteria problems. With large amounts of information, it can be an extremely difficult to make a rational decision, due to the number of intervening variables, their interrelationships, potential solutions that might exist, diverse objectives envisioned for a project, etc. The SIMUS method has been designed to offer a strategy to help organize, classify, and evaluate thisinformation effectively.
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Chapter 1. Multicriteria decision making, evolution and characteristics.- Chapter 2. The initial decision matrix (IDM) and its fundamental role in modelling a scenario.- Chapter 3. How to shape multiple scenarios.- Chapter 4. The Decision-Maker, a vital component of the decision-making process.- Chapter 5. Design of a decision-making model reality-wise. How should it be done?- Chapter 6. Linear Programming fundamentals.- Chapter 7. The SIMUS method.- Chapter 8. Sensitivity analysis by SIMUS – The IOSA procedure.- Chapter 9. Group decision-making.- Chapter 10. SIMUS applied to quantify SWOT strategies.- Chapter 11. Analysis of lack of agreement between MCDM methods related to the solution of a problem - Proposing a methodology for comparing methods to a reference.- Chapter 12. Some complex and interesting cases solved by SIMUS.- Appendix