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Multicriteria Decision Aiding for Planning Renewable Power Production at Moroccan Airports

2022

This study is about multicriteria decision aiding (MCDA) for the green airports program of the Moroccan Airport Authority ONDA. The goal of the program is to develop significant amounts of renewable power at airports. In particular, ONDA wants to select airports at which large solar and wind power parks should be built. Multiple criteria, including economy, technical feasibility, and environmental concerns, must be considered simultaneously. In this study, we apply Stochastic Multicriteria Acceptability Analysis (SMAA) for ranking the candidates to be developed into green airports. The analysis is conducted in phases with different sets of criteria. This study is the first application of MC…

multicriteria decision aidingenergiankulutus (energiateknologia)uusiutuvat energialähteetkestävä kehitysstokastinen monikriteerinen arvostusanalyysilentoliikenneACCEPTABILITY ANALYSISpäätöksentukijärjestelmätaurinkoenergiapartial rankingrenewable powertuulienergiaMODELgreen airportsSMAAlentokentät
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NAUTILUS Navigator : free search interactive multiobjective optimization without trading-off

2019

We propose a novel combination of an interactive multiobjective navigation method and a trade-off free way of asking and presenting preference information. The NAUTILUS Navigator is a method that enables the decision maker (DM) to navigate in real time from an inferior solution to the most preferred solution by gaining in all objectives simultaneously as (s)he approaches the Pareto optimal front. This means that, while the DM reaches her/his most preferred solution, (s)he avoids anchoring around the starting solution and, at the same time, sees how the ranges of the reachable objective function values shrink without trading-off. The progress of the motion towards the Pareto optimal front is…

Mathematical optimizationControl and Optimization0211 other engineering and technologiesAnchoringpäätöksentukijärjestelmät02 engineering and technologyManagement Science and Operations ResearchMulti-objective optimizationMotion (physics)Set (abstract data type)käyttöliittymätPreference (economics)MathematicsGraphical user interface021103 operations researchbusiness.industryApplied Mathematicsgraphical user interfaceFunction (mathematics)interactive methodsDecision makermonitavoiteoptimointiComputer Science Applicationsnavigointiinteraktiivisuusmulticriteria decision makingbusinesstrade-off free
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The analytic hierarchy process with stochastic judgements

2014

The analytic hierarchy process (AHP) is a widely-used method for multicriteria decision support based on the hierarchical decomposition of objectives, evaluation of preferences through pairwise comparisons, and a subsequent aggregation into global evaluations. The current paper integrates the AHP with stochastic multicriteria acceptability analysis (SMAA), an inverse-preference method, to allow the pairwise comparisons to be uncertain. A simulation experiment is used to assess how the consistency of judgements and the ability of the SMAA-AHP model to discern the best alternative deteriorates as uncertainty increases. Across a range of simulated problems results indicate that, according to c…

Multicriteria decisionInformation Systems and ManagementGeneral Computer ScienceAnalytic network processAnalytic hierarchy processmulticriteriaMulticriteriaManagement Science and Operations ResearchDecision analysisIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringConsistency (database systems)EconometricsQA MathematicsuncertaintyQAta512ta218analytic hierarchy processMathematicsta212decision analysisStochastic multicriteria acceptability analysista214Analytic hierarchy processUncertaintysimulationRange (mathematics)Modeling and SimulationPairwise comparisonSimulationDecision analysisEuropean Journal of Operational Research
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Monitoring multidimensional phenomena with a multicriteria composite performance interval approach

2021

[EN] In the last two decades, the construction of composite indicators to measure and compare multidimensional phenomena in a broad spectrum of domains has increased considerably. Different methodological approaches are used to summarise huge datasets of information in a single figure. This paper proposes a new approach that consists in computing a multicriteria composite performance interval based on different aggregation rules. The suggested approach provides an additional layer of information as the performance interval displays a lower bound from a non-compensability perspective, and an upper bound allowing for full-compensability. The outstanding features of this proposal are: 1) a dis…

CompensabilityECONOMIA APLICADA07.- Asegurar el acceso a energías asequibles fiables sostenibles y modernas para todosStrategy and ManagementComposite indicatorsMulticriteria decision makingECONOMIA FINANCIERA Y CONTABILIDADManagement Science and Operations ResearchPerformance intervalINGENIERIA DE SISTEMAS Y AUTOMATICA
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Multicriteria evaluation of heating choices for a new sustainable residential area

2015

Abstract The city of Loviisa in Finland is planning a new sustainable residential area with a total of 240,000 m2 of residential houses and apartment buildings with services. The city wants to promote sustainable energy solutions in the area, considering various renewable energy forms for heating. The aim of this research is to evaluate which heating system would be best for a new single-family house when different technical, economic, environmental and usability criteria are considered. A group of experts evaluated the alternative heating systems with respect to the criteria. The citizens were involved with a questionnaire to provide preference information for different criteria. Altogethe…

Engineeringmulticriteria decision supportlaw.inventionlawElectrical and Electronic Engineeringta218energy efficiencyCivil and Structural Engineeringta212geographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryta214Apartmentbusiness.industryMechanical EngineeringEnvironmental resource managementUsabilityBuilding and ConstructionEnvironmental economicsbuildingsPreferenceRenewable energyResidential areaHeating systemsustainable energy planningheating systemsSMAAbusinessHeat pumpEfficient energy useEnergy and Buildings
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Complementary Judgment Matrix Method with Imprecise Information for Multicriteria Decision-Making

2018

The complementary judgment matrix (CJM) method is an MCDA (multicriteria decision aiding) method based on pairwise comparisons. As in AHP, the decision-maker (DM) can specify his/her preferences using pairwise comparisons, both between different criteria and between different alternatives with respect to each criterion. The DM specifies his/her preferences by allocating two nonnegative comparison values so that their sum is 1. We measure and pinpoint possible inconsistency by inconsistency errors. We also compare the consistency of CJM and AHP trough simulation. Because preference judgments are always more or less imprecise or uncertain, we introduce a way to represent the uncertainty throu…

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Surveillance of foodborne parasitic diseases in Europe in a One Health approach

2021

In 2012, WHO/FAO ranked 24 foodborne parasites (FBP) using multicriteria decision analysis (MCDA) to provide risk assessors with a basis for prioritising control of highly ranked FBP on the global level. One conclusion was that ranking may differ substantially per region. In Europe, the same methodology was used to rank FBP of relevance for Europe. Of the 24 FBP, the top-five prioritised FBP were identified for Europe as Echinococcus multilocularis, Toxoplasma gondii, Trichinella spiralis, E. granulosus, and Cryptosporidium spp., all of which are zoonotic. The objective of the present study was to provide an overview of surveillance and reporting systems in Europe for these top five priorit…

0301 basic medicineMulticriteria decisionSurveillance dataOriginal Research articleEpidemiology030231 tropical medicineInfectious and parasitic diseasesRC109-216030108 mycology & parasitology3. Good healthFoodborne parasites03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineInfectious DiseasesOne HealthGeographyEnvironmental healthAnimalsUnderreportingParasitologyOne Health surveillanceParasite Epidemiology and Control
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A Prioritisation Model Aiding for the Solution of Illegal Buildings Problem

2016

In Italia, in particolare nelle aree del Sud, la costruzione di edifici e insediamenti abusivi è un problema importante e annoso che rimane irrisolto a dispetto di tre condoni edilizi. Ne deriva che le autorità pubbliche si trovano ad affrontare il problema della demolizione di un ingente numero di edifici, come prescritto dalla legislazione in materia. Ragioni di natura sociale e finanziaria impongono tuttavia l’esecuzione degli ordini di demolizione in maniera poco concentrata nel tempo, evidenziando il problema decisionale di stabilire un ordine di priorità relativo agli edifici interessati. Questa situazione preoccupante è divenuta oggetto di uno specifico disegno di legge che propone e…

Prioritisation modelArchitectural engineeringIllegal buildings problem; Prioritisation model; Multicriteria decision making; TOPSIS methodmodello di valutazione multicriterialeComputingMilieux_LEGALASPECTSOFCOMPUTING02 engineering and technology010501 environmental sciences01 natural sciencesMetodo TOPSISOrder (exchange)Human settlement0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringMulticriteria decision makingTOPSIS method0105 earth and related environmental sciencescostruzioni abusiveIllegal buildings problemTOPSISmodello di prioritàRankingWork (electrical)DemolitionSpiteSettore ICAR/22 - Estimo020201 artificial intelligence & image processingBusiness
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The Implications of Fuzzy Logic in Qualitative Mathematical Modeling of Some Key Aspects Related to the Sustainability Issues around “Roşia Montană P…

2013

Abstract This paper aims to address in terms of fuzzy logic the qualitative mathematical modeling of some key aspects that implies ensuring of sustainability within “Rosia Montana mining Project”, both from the business itself perspective, as well as from the community and ecological ones. The proposed fuzzy methodology is also very useful and can be successfully applied for any company that evolves in uncertainty and ambiguity conditions and within which the decisional factor reasoning is subjective, due to itself abstract thinking of human being in this kind of situations, which often manifests itself through qualitative linguistic values. In this context, the development of a fuzzy metho…

Computer scienceManagement sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectPerspective (graphical)General EngineeringEnergy Engineering and Power TechnologyContext (language use)Ambiguitymulticriteria decision.sustainabilityFuzzy logicFactor (programming language)SustainabilityKey (cryptography)fuzzy logiccomputerJava Programming Languagecomputer.programming_languagemedia_commonProcedia Economics and Finance
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Practitioners’ Perceptions of Co-Product Allocation Methods in Biorefinery Development—A Case Study of the Austrian Pulp and Paper Indust…

2022

The utilization of coproducts is a strategy that can be applied to increase the economic and environmental performance of industrial processes and thus reach an objective targeted in several environmental policies. In multi-output production processes, allocation needs to be performed to assess the products’ environmental and economic performance. It is crucial to choose an adequate allocation method, because this choice has been shown to strongly influence overall outcomes. Consequently, rash choices can lead to poor decision-making. Various ways to apply and combine allocation methods can be found in the academic literature, but it is often difficult to find sufficient guidance on how to …

allocation of costs and environmental impactsanalytic hierarchy process (AHP)Renewable Energy Sustainability and the EnvironmentpäätöksentekoGeography Planning and Developmentallocation of costs and environmental impacts; corporate environmental management; wood biorefineries; stakeholder perception; analytic hierarchy process (AHP); multicriteria decision-makingManagement Monitoring Policy and Lawbiojalostamotallokointiwood biorefineriestaloudellisuusympäristövaikutuksetsivutuotteetcorporate environmental managementstakeholder perceptionmulticriteria decision-makingympäristöjohtaminenSustainability; Volume 14; Issue 5; Pages: 2619
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