Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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474729 | Computers & Operations Research | 2011 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
This article seeks to enhance acceptance of the profile distance method (PDM) in decision support systems. The PDM is a multiple attributive-based decision making as well as a multiple method approach to support complex decision making and uses a heuristic to avoid computationally complex global optimization. We elaborate on the usability of the method and question the heuristic used. We present a bi-section algorithm, which efficiently supports the discovery of transition profiles needed in a user-friendly and practical application of the method. Additionally, we provide empirical evidence showing that the proposed heuristic is efficient and delivers results within 5% of the global optimizer for a wide range of datasets.
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Authors
Edward Bernroider, Nikolaus Obwegeser, Volker Stix,