Strategy for Using Multicriteria Analysis in Decision-Making

Strategy for Using Multicriteria Analysis in Decision-Making

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Munier Nolberto
Springer
EAN: 9789400715110
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This book develops a whole strategy for decision-making, with the full participation of the decision-maker and utilizing continuous feedback. It introduces the use of the very well-known and proven methodology, linear programming, but specially adapted for this purpose. For this, it incorporates a method to include subjective concepts, as well as the possibility of working with many different and even contradictory objectives. The book is liberally populated with diverse case studies to illustrate the concepts. This practical guide will be of interest to anyone undertaking analysis and decision-making, on both simple and complex projects, and who is looking for a strategy to organize, classify, and evaluate the large amount of information required to make an informed decision. The strategy includes methods to analyze the results and extract conclusions from them.
EAN 9789400715110
ISBN 9400715110
Binding Hardback
Publisher Springer
Publication date July 10, 2011
Pages 298
Language English
Dimensions 235 x 155
Country Netherlands
Readership Professional & Scholarly
Authors Munier Nolberto
Illustrations XXI, 298 p.
Edition 2011 ed.
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