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Brans, J.-P. (2016). PROMETHEE methods (chapter 5). In S. Greco, M. Ehrgott & J. R. Figueira (Eds), Multiple Criteria Decision Analysis (pp. 163–195).Springer. Added by: Klaus D. Goepel (10 Jun 2019 08:13:36 Asia/Singapore) Last edited by: Klaus D. Goepel (10 Jun 2019 08:16:50 Asia/Singapore) |
Resource type: Book Chapter Number DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4939-3094-4 ID no. (ISBN etc.): 978-1-4939-3093-7 BibTeX citation key: Brans2016 Email resource to friend View all bibliographic details |
Categories: Decision Making Keywords: decision analysis, decision support systems, GAIA, PROMETHEE Creators: Brans, Ehrgott, Figueira, Greco Publisher: Springer Collection: Multiple Criteria Decision Analysis |
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Abstract |
This paper gives an overview of the PROMETHEE-GAIA methodology for MCDA. It starts with general comments on multicriteria problems, stressing that a multicriteria problem cannot be treated without additional information related to the preferences and the priorities of the decision-makers. The information requested by PROMETHEE and GAIA is particularly clear and easy to define for both decision-makers and analysts. It consists in a preference function associated to each criterion as well as weights describing their relative importance. The PROMETHEE I, the PROMETHEE II complete ranking, as well as the GAIA visual interactive module are then described and commented. The two next sections are devoted to the PROMETHEE VI sensitivity analysis procedure (human brain) and to the PROMETHEE V procedure for multiple selection of alternatives under constraints. An overview of the PROMETHEE GDSS procedure for group decision making is then given. Finally the DECISION LAB software implementation of the PROMETHEE-GAIA methodology is described using a numerical example. |