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			Multi Criteria Decision Making (MCDM) is a generic term for all
methods that help people making decisions according to their
preferences, in situations where there is more than one conflicting
criterion. It is a branch of operational research dealing with
finding optimal results in complex scenarios including various
indicators, conflicting objectives and criteria. The approach of
MCDM involves decision making concerning quantitative and
qualitative factors. The importance and success of MCDM are due to
the fact that they have successfully dealt with different types of
problematics for supporting decision makers such as choice, ranking
and sorting, description. Even though, each of the different
problematics in MCDM is important, Multi-Criteria Decision-Making
Sorting Methods will focus on sorting approaches across a wide
range of interesting techniques and research disciplines. The
applications which have been and can be solved by these techniques
are more and more important in current real-world decision-making
problems. Therefore, the book provides a clear overview of MCDM
sorting methods and the different tools which can be used to solve
real-world problems by revising such tools and characterizing them
according to their performance and suitability for different types
of problems. The book is aimed at a broad audience including
computer scientists, engineers, geography and GIS experts, business
and financial management experts, environment experts, and all
those professional people interested in MCDM and its applications.
The book may also be useful for teaching MCDM courses in fields
such as industrial management, computer science, and applied
mathematics, as new developments in multi-criteria decision making.
				
		  
	 
	
 
                            
                            
                        
                    
                    
                    
                    
                 
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