Article ID: | iaor1997645 |
Country: | United Kingdom |
Volume: | 5 |
Issue: | 1 |
Start Page Number: | 22 |
End Page Number: | 38 |
Publication Date: | Mar 1996 |
Journal: | Journal of Multi-Criteria Decision Analysis |
Authors: | Roy Bernard, Vanderpooten Daniel |
Keywords: | history, OR in a regioncountry |
Multiple-criteria decision analysis has evolved considerably since its birth during the 1960s. As part of this evolution, several schools of thought have developed emphasizing different techniques and, more generally, different attitudes as to the way of supporting or aiding decision making. One of these schools is now commonly referred to as the ‘European School’, its members being part of a European Working Group entitled ‘Multicriteria Aid for Decisions’. The first part of this paper (Section 1) follows a historical perspective in order to trace the emergence of the European School. Its distinctive features and main ideas are then outlined in Section 2. Finally the paper provides a general review of the current major research topics developed within this framework (Section 3).