MCDA Flashcards

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What does MCDA stand for

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Multi-Criteria Decision Analysis

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Defenition

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  • Framework to combine techniques of operations research, management science and system analysis with profession judgement and values in one unified analysis to support decision making
  • a descriptive tool, interested in decision analysis
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Use of MCDA

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MCDA is needed to take into account various aspects for better informed (more sustainable) decision making

  • Raise awareness of problem complexity
  • to address decision uncertainty
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4 step methodology

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  1. Structure the Decision Analysis
  2. Assess Possible Impacts of Each Alternative
  3. Determine preferences (values) of Decision Makers
  4. Evaluate and Compare
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Describe the 4 steps in methodology in the boxes

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  1. Structure of Decision Analysis
    - Generate Proposed Alternatives
    - Specify objectives and Attributes
  2. Assess Possible Impacts of each Alternative
    - Determine Magnitude and Likelihood of Impact of proposed Alternatives
  3. Determine Preferences (values) of Decision Makers
    - Structure and Quantity Values of Decision Makers
  4. Evaluate and compare
    - Evaluate Proposed Alternatives and Conduct Sensitivity Analysis
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Describe complexities in each step

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Complexities:

Step 1: Structure the Decision Making

  • multiple objectives
  • difficult to identify good alternatives
  • many impact groups

Step 2: Assess possible impacts of each alternative

  • Long-time horizon
  • Risk and uncertainty
  • Risk to life and limb

Step 3: Determine preferences of decision makers

  • Several decision makers
  • Value trade-offs
  • Risk attitude

Step 4: Evaluate and compare

  • Sensitivity to analysis
  • Uncertainties
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Describe the 4 methodology steps casually

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  1. Structure the Decision Making
    - generating alternatives and the specification of objectives
  2. Assess the Possible Impacts of Different Alternatives
    - for each alternative, determine the possible consequences and the probabilities of each occuring
    - data collecting
  3. Determine Preferences (Values) of Decision Makers
    - unique for MCDA
    - Creation of a model of values to evaluate the alternatives
    - elicits relevant info about value trade-offs, equity concerns and risk attributes
  4. Evaluate and Compare Alternatives
    - synthesizes information, from previous steps, in a logical manner to evaluate the alternatives
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