The Spanish government uses a discrete multicriteria decision support system to determine data-processing acquisitions

The Spanish government uses a discrete multicriteria decision support system to determine data-processing acquisitions

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Article ID: iaor20022006
Country: United States
Volume: 31
Issue: 4
Start Page Number: 123
End Page Number: 131
Publication Date: Jul 2001
Journal: Interfaces
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Keywords: decision, government, artificial intelligence: decision support
Abstract:

Since 1983, all acquisitions of data-processing equipment, consulting services, and software by the central public administration offices in Spain must be evaluated and approved by a high-level governmental commission. This commission relies on a discrete multicriteria methodology I developed and subsequently collaborated in implementing into a decision support system. The decision support system allows three different evaluations and normalization procedures to prevent suppliers from performing their customary strategic manipulations. It can conduct domination and satisfaction preanalyses, it offers four different aggregation methods, and it performs several sensitivity analyses.

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