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This book integrates multiple criteria concepts and methods for
problems within the Risk, Reliability and Maintenance (RRM)
context. The concepts and foundations related to RRM are considered
for this integration with multicriteria approaches. In the book, a
general framework for building decision models is presented and
this is illustrated in various chapters by discussing many
different decision models related to the RRM context. The scope of
the book is related to ways of how to integrate Applied Probability
and Decision Making. In Applied Probability, this mainly includes:
decision analysis and reliability theory, amongst other topics
closely related to risk analysis and maintenance. In Decision
Making, it includes a broad range of topics in MCDM (Multi-Criteria
Decision Making) and MCDA (Multi-Criteria Decision Aiding; also
known as Multi-Criteria Decision Analysis). In addition to decision
analysis, some of the topics related to Mathematical Programming
area are briefly considered, such as multiobjective optimization,
since methods related to these topics have been applied to the
context of RRM. The book addresses an innovative treatment for the
decision making in RRM, thereby improving the integration of
fundamental concepts from the areas of both RRM and decision
making. This is accomplished by presenting an overview of the
literature on decision making in RRM. Some pitfalls of decision
models when applying them to RRM in practice are discussed and
guidance on overcoming these drawbacks is offered. The procedure
enables multicriteria models to be built for the RRM context,
including guidance on choosing an appropriate multicriteria method
for a particular problem faced in the RRM context. The book also
includes many research advances in these topics. Most of the
multicriteria decision models that are described are specific
applications that have been influenced by this research and the
advances in this field. Multicriteria and Multiobjective Models for
Risk, Reliability and Maintenance Decision Analysis is implicitly
structured in three parts, with 12 chapters. The first part deals
with MCDM/A concepts methods and decision processes. The second
part presents the main concepts and foundations of RRM. Finally the
third part deals with specific decision problems in the RRM context
approached with MCDM/A models.
This book introduces students on Multiple Criteria Decision Aiding
and Making courses to practical, real-world cases. Each case study
introduces a problem or situation together with a method, and a
description and explanation of a computer application. In this
sense each chapter is based on four pillars: the problem, the model
building, the methods and their implementation. The book presents
and elaborates a rich and comprehensive set of practical problems
comprising multiple criteria, including numerous approaches for
their solution, for decision support or decision aid. It
complements traditional textbooks and lecture material by employing
case studies to promote a deeper understanding of the investigated
concepts and help students apply these methods to other areas.
This book considers a broad range of areas from decision making
methods applied in the contexts of Risk, Reliability and
Maintenance (RRM). Intended primarily as an update of the 2015 book
Multicriteria and Multiobjective Models for Risk, Reliability and
Maintenance Decision Analysis, this edited work provides an
integration of applied probability and decision making. Within
applied probability, it primarily includes decision analysis and
reliability theory, amongst other topics closely related to risk
analysis and maintenance. In decision making, it includes
multicriteria decision making/aiding (MCDM/A) methods and
optimization models. Within MCDM, in addition to decision analysis,
some of the topics related to mathematical programming areas are
considered, such as multiobjective linear programming,
multiobjective nonlinear programming, game theory and negotiations,
and multiobjective optimization. Methods related to these topics
have been applied to the context of RRM. In MCDA, several other
methods are considered, such as outranking methods, rough sets and
constructive approaches. The book addresses an innovative treatment
of decision making in RRM, improving the integration of fundamental
concepts from both areas of RRM and decision making. This is
accomplished by presenting current research developments in
decision making on RRM. Some pitfalls of decision models on
practical applications on RRM are discussed and new approaches for
overcoming those drawbacks are presented.
This book deals with the choice of methods to be applied in the
decision processes within organizations. It discusses the use of
voting procedures for group decision in business organizations,
focusing on decision-making contexts. Within this book the reader
explores the relevant part of the decision-making process
consisting of choosing the voting procedures and recognizing the
drawbacks of that procedure. This book includes a unique feature of
providing a framework for choosing the voting procedure that is the
most appropriate for a particular business decision process. The
book is useful for a broad researcher audience dealing with the
group decision making processes within business organizations and
for practitioners and students working in the group decision and
negotiation field.
With contributions from some of the top academics and scientists in
the field, Advanced Studies in Multi-Criteria Decision Making
presents an updated view of the landscape of Decision Sciences,
current research topics, the interaction with other sciences and
fields, as well as the prospects and challenges at an international
level. Given that Decision Sciences are recognized today as
indispensable for confronting the major societal challenges in
science and technology, this book would be of interest to
decision-makers, managers, and researchers from academia, and
industrial/services companies that would like a fresh insight into
MCDM. Features Integrates a wide range of scientific fields with a
general reader approach, including applied researchers from the
social, business, enterprise sciences Suitable for academics and
professionals Presents a broad coverage of MCDM tools either in
industry or in services companies and systems Provides a fresh
overview on MCDM studies promoted by prestigious R&D
institutions
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Group Decision and Negotiation: Behavior, Models, and Support - 19th International Conference, GDN 2019, Loughborough, UK, June 11-15, 2019, Proceedings (Paperback, 1st ed. 2019)
Danielle Costa Morais, Ashley Carreras, Adiel Teixeira de Almeida, Rudolf Vetschera
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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 19th
International Conference on Group Decision and Negotiation, GDN
2019, held in Loughborough, UK, in June 2019. The field of Group
Decision and Negotiation focuses on decision processes with at
least two participants and a common goal but conflicting individual
goals. Research areas of Group Decision and Negotiation include
electronic negotiations, experiments, the role of emotions in group
decision and negotiations, preference elicitation and decision
support for group decisions and negotiations, and conflict
resolution principles. The 17 full papers presented in this volume
were carefully reviewed and selected from 98 submissions. They were
organized in topical sections named: preference modeling for group
decision and negotiations; collaborative decision making processes;
conflict resolution; behavioral OR, and negotiation support systems
and studies.
This book integrates multiple criteria concepts and methods for
problems within the Risk, Reliability and Maintenance (RRM)
context. The concepts and foundations related to RRM are considered
for this integration with multicriteria approaches. In the book, a
general framework for building decision models is presented and
this is illustrated in various chapters by discussing many
different decision models related to the RRM context. The scope of
the book is related to ways of how to integrate Applied Probability
and Decision Making. In Applied Probability, this mainly includes:
decision analysis and reliability theory, amongst other topics
closely related to risk analysis and maintenance. In Decision
Making, it includes a broad range of topics in MCDM (Multi-Criteria
Decision Making) and MCDA (Multi-Criteria Decision Aiding; also
known as Multi-Criteria Decision Analysis). In addition to decision
analysis, some of the topics related to Mathematical Programming
area are briefly considered, such as multiobjective optimization,
since methods related to these topics have been applied to the
context of RRM. The book addresses an innovative treatment for the
decision making in RRM, thereby improving the integration of
fundamental concepts from the areas of both RRM and decision
making. This is accomplished by presenting an overview of the
literature on decision making in RRM. Some pitfalls of decision
models when applying them to RRM in practice are discussed and
guidance on overcoming these drawbacks is offered. The procedure
enables multicriteria models to be built for the RRM context,
including guidance on choosing an appropriate multicriteria method
for a particular problem faced in the RRM context. The book also
includes many research advances in these topics. Most of the
multicriteria decision models that are described are specific
applications that have been influenced by this research and the
advances in this field. Multicriteria and Multiobjective Models for
Risk, Reliability and Maintenance Decision Analysis is implicitly
structured in three parts, with 12 chapters. The first part deals
with MCDM/A concepts methods and decision processes. The second
part presents the main concepts and foundations of RRM. Finally the
third part deals with specific decision problems in the RRM context
approached with MCDM/A models.
This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the Third
International Meeting on Innovation for Systems Information and
Decision, INSID 2021, which was held during December 1-3, 2021. The
conference was initially planned to take place in Recife, Brazil,
but changed to a virtual meeting due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The
9 full papers presented in this volume were carefully reviewed and
selected from a total of 76 submissions. They reflect
methodological improvements and advances in multi-criteria
decision-making/multi-criteria decision-aid (MCDM/MCDA) oriented
toward real-world applications, which contribute to the
understanding of relevant developments of current research on and
future trends of innovation for systems information and decision.
This book considers a broad range of areas from decision making
methods applied in the contexts of Risk, Reliability and
Maintenance (RRM). Intended primarily as an update of the 2015 book
Multicriteria and Multiobjective Models for Risk, Reliability and
Maintenance Decision Analysis, this edited work provides an
integration of applied probability and decision making. Within
applied probability, it primarily includes decision analysis and
reliability theory, amongst other topics closely related to risk
analysis and maintenance. In decision making, it includes
multicriteria decision making/aiding (MCDM/A) methods and
optimization models. Within MCDM, in addition to decision analysis,
some of the topics related to mathematical programming areas are
considered, such as multiobjective linear programming,
multiobjective nonlinear programming, game theory and negotiations,
and multiobjective optimization. Methods related to these topics
have been applied to the context of RRM. In MCDA, several
other methods are considered, such as outranking methods, rough
sets and constructive approaches. The book addresses an
innovative treatment of decision making in RRM, improving the
integration of fundamental concepts from both areas of RRM and
decision making. This is accomplished by presenting current
research developments in decision making on RRM. Some pitfalls of
decision models on practical applications on RRM are discussed and
new approaches for overcoming those drawbacks are presented.
With contributions from some of the top academics and scientists in
the field, Advanced Studies in Multi-Criteria Decision Making
presents an updated view of the landscape of Decision Sciences,
current research topics, the interaction with other sciences and
fields, as well as the prospects and challenges at an international
level. Given that Decision Sciences are recognized today as
indispensable for confronting the major societal challenges in
science and technology, this book would be of interest to
decision-makers, managers, and researchers from academia, and
industrial/services companies that would like a fresh insight into
MCDM. Features Integrates a wide range of scientific fields with a
general reader approach, including applied researchers from the
social, business, enterprise sciences Suitable for academics and
professionals Presents a broad coverage of MCDM tools either in
industry or in services companies and systems Provides a fresh
overview on MCDM studies promoted by prestigious R&D
institutions
This book deals with the choice of methods to be applied in the
decision processes within organizations. It discusses the use of
voting procedures for group decision in business organizations,
focusing on decision-making contexts. Within this book the reader
explores the relevant part of the decision-making process
consisting of choosing the voting procedures and recognizing the
drawbacks of that procedure. This book includes a unique feature of
providing a framework for choosing the voting procedure that is the
most appropriate for a particular business decision process. The
book is useful for a broad researcher audience dealing with the
group decision making processes within business organizations and
for practitioners and students working in the group decision and
negotiation field.
This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the Second
International Meeting on Innovation for Systems Information and
Decision meeting, INSID 2020, held in Recife, Brazil, in December
2020. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic the conference was held
virtually. The 8 papers presented in this volume were carefully
reviewed and selected from a total of 84 submissions to the main
conference. The selected papers reflect methodological improvements
and advances in Multicriteria Decision-Making/Multicriteria
Decision-Aid (MCDM/MCDA) oriented toward real-world applications
and contribute to the understanding of relevant developments of
current research on and future trends of Innovation for Systems
Information and Decision.
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