Article ID: | iaor20082724 |
Country: | United Kingdom |
Volume: | 14 |
Issue: | 5 |
Start Page Number: | 411 |
End Page Number: | 429 |
Publication Date: | Sep 2007 |
Journal: | International Transactions in Operational Research |
Authors: | Sonmez Mahmut |
This paper describes the application of an evidential reasoning (ER)-based decision making process to multiple-criteria decision making (MCDM) problems having both quantitative and qualitative criteria. The ER approach is based on the decision theory and the theory of evidence and it uses the concept of ‘degree of belief’ to assess decision alternatives on each attribute. When faced with MCDM problems, evaluation and selection or ranking of alternatives appear to be both challenging and vital to arrive at a rational and robust decision. In the presence of both qualitative and quantitative evaluations in an MCDM problem, it is necessary, when using the ER-based decision making process, to transform or convert quantitative data into a belief structure using a number of grades so that the converted belief structure and the original quantitative data are equivalent in values or utilities. This paper suggests three scenarios for data transformation and examines how the ranking of decision alternatives is changed when different scenarios of data transformation are used. Ranking of UK universities using the ER approach is illustrated as an example.