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Strategic approach in multi-criteria decision making : a practical guide for complex scenarios (Second edition)

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This book examines multiple criteria decision making (MCDM) and presents the Sequential Iterative Modelling for Urban Systems (SIMUS) as a method to be used for strategic decision making.

It emphasizes the necessity to take into account aspects related to real world scenarios and incorporating possible real-life aspects for modelling.

The book also highlights the use of sensitivity analysis and presents a method for using criteria marginal values instead of weights, which permits the drawing of curves that depicts the variations of the objective function due to increments/decrements of criteria values.

In this way, it also gives quantitative values of the objective function allowing stakeholders to perform a comprehensive risk analysis for a solution when it is affected by exogenous variables.

Strategic Multi-Criteria Decision Making: A Practical Guide for Complex Scenarios is divided into four 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 refers to what can be done using the MCDM process.

Part 3 proposes the SIMUS method as a strategic procedure to deal with MCDM problems, and addressing how to approach complicate scenarios.

Part 4 is entirely devoted to support practitioners through more than 100 questions a user may ask, and their corresponding answers, as well as a collection of solved six complex real-life scenarios.

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 this information effectively.

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3031444523 / 9783031444524
Hardback
658.403
13/01/2024
Switzerland
English
466 pages : illustrations (black and white, and colour)
24 cm