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Preference elicitation and sensitivity analysis in multi-criteria group decision support for nuclear remediation management
Valentin Bertsch
author
Otto Rentz
author
Jutta Geldermann.
author
2007
Information Systems for Crisis Response and Management, ISCRAM
Delft
English
The resolution of complex decision situations in crisis and remediation management following a man-made or natural emergency usually requires input from different disciplines and fields of expertise. Contributing to transparency and traceability of decisions and taking subjective preferences into account, multi-criteria decision analysis (MCDA) is suitable to involve various stakeholder and expert groups in the decision making process who may have diverse background knowledge and different views, responsibilities and interests. The focus of this paper is to highlight the role of MCDA in nuclear emergency and remediation management on the basis of a hypothetical case study. Special emphasis is placed on the modelling of the decision makers' preferences. The aim is to explore the sensitivity of decision processes to simultaneous variations of the subjective preference parameters and consequently to contribute to a facilitation of the preference modelling process by comprehensibly visualising and communicating the impact of the preferential uncertainties on the results of the decision analysis.
Decision support systems
Pollution
Sensitivity analysis
Uncertainty analysis
Group Decision Making
Multicriteria decision support
Preference elicitation
Preferential uncertainties
Stakeholder involvement
Decision making
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http://idl.iscram.org/files/bertsch/2007/317_Bertsch_etal2007.pdf
ValentinBertsch_etal2007
Intelligent Human Computer Systems for Crisis Response and Management, ISCRAM 2007 Academic Proceedings Papers
ISCRAM 2007
B. Van de Walle
P
Burghardt
editor
4th International ISCRAM Conference on Information Systems for Crisis Response and Management
2007
Information Systems for Crisis Response and Management, ISCRAM
Delft
conference publication
395
404
9789054874171; 9789090218717
2411-3387
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