نتایج جستجو برای: criteriadecision making problem

تعداد نتایج: 1168374  

Alireza Alinezhad, Nima Esfandiari

The sensitivity analysis for multi-attribute decision making (MADM) problems is important for two reasons: First, the decision matrix as the source of the results of a decision problem is inaccurate because it sorts the alternatives in each criterion inaccurately. Second, the decision maker may change his opinions in a time period because of changes in the importance of the criteria and in the ...

One of the important decisions which impacts all firms’ activities is the supplier selection problem. Since the 1950s, several works have addressed this problem by treating different aspects and instances. In this paper, a combined multiple criteria decision making (MCDM) technique (EA-PROMETHEE) has been applied to implement a proper decision making. To this aim, after reviewing the theoretica...

Here, we propose a fuzzy analytic hierarchy process (FAHP) method to evaluate the alternatives of enterprise resource planning (ERP) system. The fuzzy AHP approach allows the users get values more accurately to model the vagueness which changes according subjective ideas in the decision-making environment for ERP system selection problem. Therefore, fuzzy AHP method is used to obtain firm decis...

Mojtaba Maghsoodi Mostafa Entezari Heravi

Understanding the policy cycle, as well as scrutinizing the text of hidden and obvious policies and rules, requires a model of discourse analysis based on which discursive ap-proaches of policy makers are understood and estimated. However, when it comes to presenting a policy model, we have to use the views of policy theorists to see how a problem as a "public goods" can be found in the policy ...

Introduction: Clinical reasoning is a vital aspect of physiciancompetence. It has been the subject of academic research fordecades, and various models of clinical reasoning have beenproposed. The aim of the present study was to develop a theoreticalmodel of clinical reasoning.Methods: To conduct our study, we applied the process of theorysynthesis in accordan...

A. Alvarado-Iniesta D. J. Valles-Rosales J. L. Garca-Alcaraz L. Perez-Domnguez

Dimensional analysis, for multi-criteria decision making, is a mathematical method that includes diverse heterogeneous criteria into a single dimensionless index. Dimensional Analysis, in its current definition, presents the drawback to manipulate fuzzy information commonly presented in a multi-criteria decision making problem. To overcome such limitation, we propose two dimensional analysis ba...

Journal: :international journal of industrial engineering and productional research- 0
mahdi yousefi nejad attari mohhamad reza bageri ensiyeh neishabouri

decision making about outsourcing or insourcing of manufacturing activities is a type of multiple criteria decision making (mcdm) problem, which requires considering quantitative and qualitative factors as evaluation criteria simultaneously. therefore, a suitable mcdm method can be useful in this area as it can consider the interactions among quantitative and qualitative criteria. the analytic ...

Considering the major change occurred in business cells from plant to “chain” and the critical need to choose the best partners to form the supply chain for competing in today’s business setting, one of the vital decisions made at the early steps of constructing a business is supplier selection. Given the fact that the early decisions are inherently strategic and therefore hard and costly to c...

Alinezhad, A. R., Amini, A.,

In this study due to the increasing amount of quality problems that arise in organizations, some of these problems in Tehran municipality are being tested. First, a large number of projects that need to be improved are defined by one of multiple decision-making method of MCDM named ANP priorities. Then, the most important projects have been selected. For doing this project, some problems arise ...

2003
STEPHANIE NEWPORT Christine Kydd

Two experiments were designed in order to examine how D. Kahneman and A. Tversky’s (1979, 1984) assertions from prospect theory, that mental accounts are organized topically, might relate to sunk cost effects in decisionmaking. In each experiment, the absolute magnitude (dollars) and the relative magnitude (dollars in proportion to an overall project budget) of sunk costs were manipulated indep...

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