Article ID: | iaor199314 |
Country: | United Kingdom |
Volume: | 19 |
Issue: | 7 |
Start Page Number: | 671 |
End Page Number: | 681 |
Publication Date: | Oct 1992 |
Journal: | Computers and Operations Research |
Authors: | Zionts Stanley, Stewart Theodor J., Lotfi Vahid |
A simple, eclectic approach for solving discrete alternative multiple criteria decision problems is presented. It is based on the concept of the level of aspiration, and draws on ideas of various researchers. It assumes that the user has a set of alternatives with each alternative having a score on each of a number of objectives or measures of performance. The user determines specific levels of aspiration for different objectives, and is then provided with considerable feedback as to the degree of feasibility of each level of aspiration as well as the degree of feasibility with respect to all levels of aspiration as a whole. The closest nondominated solution to the solution specified by the levels of aspiration is provided. The proposed method is easy to use and easy to understand and has been implemented on a personal computer (an IBM PC or compatible with 512K RAM). The authors describe an experimental application in which 49 students in an MBA program used the method to solve two discrete alternative multiple criteria decision problems.