Screening alternatives graphically by an extended case‐based distance approach

Screening alternatives graphically by an extended case‐based distance approach

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Article ID: iaor20115877
Volume: 40
Issue: 1
Start Page Number: 96
End Page Number: 103
Publication Date: Jan 2012
Journal: Omega
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Keywords: data presentation, screening
Abstract:

Screening is a helpful process of multiple criteria decision aid (MCDA) to reduce a larger set of alternatives into a smaller one containing the best alternatives; thereby, decision makers are able to concentrate on evaluating alternatives within a smaller set. Therefore, determining how to assist decision makers in screening is an important issue for MCDA. This study proposes an extended case-based distance approach incorporating the advantages of a case-based distance method, a mixed-integer programming approach of discriminant analysis, and a multidimensional scaling technique to help decision makers screen alternatives visually in MCDA. The proposed approach can screen alternatives by evaluating sets of cases selected by decision makers, providing visual aids to observe decision context, reducing the number of misclassifications, and improving multiple solution problems. An interactive screening procedure is also developed to provide flexibility so that decision makers can check and adjust screening results iteratively.

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