Article ID: | iaor19982880 |
Country: | United Kingdom |
Volume: | 1 |
Issue: | 1 |
Start Page Number: | 17 |
End Page Number: | 27 |
Publication Date: | Jul 1992 |
Journal: | Journal of Multi-Criteria Decision Analysis |
Authors: | Buede Dennis M., Choisser Robert W. |
Keywords: | design |
The design of a system, especially a system architecture, requires the balancing of multiple performance parameters with the system cost and other implementation issues. Multi-attribute utility theory provides a structured, coherent framework for conducting an analysis in which system designs are evaluated on multiple performance parameters. This paper describes the application of multi-attribute utility analysis to the design of the Worldwide Digital Signal Systems Architecture, a telecommunications system, by the United States' Defense Communications Agency (now called the Defense Information Systems Agency). The advantages of using multi-attribute utility theory during the system design are highlighted. In addition, we discuss several key analytical issues that led to this application being a success in the eyes of the decision makers.