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A GIS-based approach to multiple criteria group decision-making
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EngineeringMultiple-criteria Decision AnalysisOperations ResearchFuzzy Multi-criteria Decision-makingCollective ChoiceManagementMulti-criteria Decision MakingSystems EngineeringGis-based ApproachMulticriteria EvaluationDecision TheoryMechanism DesignDesignPreference AggregationSoftware DesignFeasible AlternativesIdeal SolutionRaster Gis EnvironmentDecision Science
Abstract The multiple criteria group decision-making problem involves a set of feasible alternatives that are evaluated on the basis of multiple, conflicting and noncommensurate criteria by a group of individuals. This paper is concerned with developing a GIS-based approach to group decision-making under multiple criteria. The approach integrates, within a raster GIS environment, the Technique for Order Preference by Similarity to Ideal Solution (TOPSIS) and Borda's choice rule. TOPSIS orders the feasible alternatives according to their closeness to the ideal solution. It is used to derive the individual preference orderings. Borda's method combines the individual preferences into a group preference or consensus/compromise ranking. The approach is implemented within the IDRISI GIS and illustrated on a hypothetical decision situation.
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