Screening in multiple criteria decision analysis

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Screening is a process for multiple criteria decision analysis (MCDA) that reduces a large set of alternatives to a smaller set that most likely contains the best choice. To study screening in detail, MCDA is first interpreted as consequence-based preference aggregation. Consequence data and preference expressions (values and weights) are defined and the aggregation steps are elaborated. Based on these concepts, screening and sequential screening are defined and their properties are discussed. Then, it is shown how several popular MCDA methods can be integrated into a decision support system for sequential screening based upon available decision information. Finally, an illustrative application to water supply planning is presented.

论文关键词:Multiple criteria decision analysis,Preference information,Screening,Sequential screening,Water supply planning

论文评审过程:Received 19 January 2007, Revised 13 December 2007, Accepted 19 December 2007, Available online 4 January 2008.

论文官网地址:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dss.2007.12.017