| Martine Labbe - 1998 - 364 pages
...foundation for an optimal decision seems impossible. The main objective of multicriteria decision aid is to construct or create something which is viewed as...to shape, and/or to argue, and/or to transform his or her preferences, or to make a decision in conformity with his or her goals. Consequently, researchers'... | |
| Nicoline Wrisberg, Helias A. Udo de Haes, Ursula Triebswetter - 2002 - 292 pages
...The final outcome is more like a 'creation' than a discovery. With a multiple criteria decision aid the principal aim is not to discover a solution, but...to construct or create something which is viewed as useful to an actor taking part in a decision process. MCA is a two stage decision procedure. The first... | |
| John L. R. Proops, Paul Safonov - 2004 - 232 pages
...a given decision also contribute to its quality and success. Thus, it becomes impossible to assess the validity of a procedure either on a notion of...create something which is viewed as liable to help a decision-maker either to shape, and/or to argue, and/or to transform her/his preferences, or to make... | |
| Carlos Coello Coello, Gary B. Lamont, David A. van Veldhuizen - 2007 - 810 pages
...problem, MCDA focuses on the decision process itself. According to Roy [1387], the main aim of MCDA is "to construct or create something which is viewed...either to shape, and/or to argue, and/or to transform the DM's preferences" . See Section 1.2.3 from Chapter 1. opposite merits [730]. MAUT does not work... | |
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