Trends in multiple criteria decision analysis
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Trends in multiple criteria decision analysis
(International series in operations research & management science, v. 142)
Springer, c2010
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
Multiple Criteria Decision Making (MCDM) is the study of methods and procedures by which concerns about multiple conflicting criteria can be formally incorporated into the management planning process. A key area of research in OR/MS, MCDM is now being applied in many new areas, including GIS systems, AI, and group decision making.
This volume is in effect the third in a series of Springer books by these editors (all in the ISOR series), and it brings all the latest developments in MCDM into focus. Looking at developments in the applications, methodologies and foundations of MCDM, it presents research from leaders in the field on such topics as Problem Structuring Methodologies; Measurement Theory and MCDA; Recent Developments in Evolutionary Multiobjective Optimization; Habitual Domains and Dynamic MCDM in Changeable Spaces; Stochastic Multicriteria Acceptability Analysis; and many more chapters.
Table of Contents
Dynamic MCDM, Habitual Domains and Competence Set Analysis for Effective Decision Making in Changeable Spaces.- The Need for and Possible Methods of Objective Ranking.- Preference Function Modelling: The Mathematical Foundations of Decision Theory.- Robustness in Multi-criteria Decision Aiding.- Preference Modelling, a Matter of Degree.- Fuzzy Sets and Fuzzy Logic-Based Methods in Multicriteria Decision Analysis.- Argumentation Theory and Decision Aiding.- Problem Structuring and Multiple Criteria Decision Analysis.- Robust Ordinal Regression.- Stochastic Multicriteria Acceptability Analysis (SMAA).- Multiple Criteria Approaches to Group Decision and Negotiation.- Recent Developments in Evolutionary Multi-Objective Optimization.- Multiple Criteria Decision Analysis and Geographic Information Systems.
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