<p>This collection of articles aspires to be a permanent record of ideas which are likely to become important determinants in the future of management sciences. These papers were initially presented at the first session on Multiple Criteria Decision Making QMCDM) organized under the auspices of The
Multiple Criteria Decision Making by Multiobjective Optimization: A Toolbox
β Scribed by Ignacy Kaliszewski, Janusz Miroforidis, Dmitry Podkopaev (auth.)
- Publisher
- Springer International Publishing
- Year
- 2016
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 134
- Series
- International Series in Operations Research & Management Science 242
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
This textbook approaches optimization from a multi-aspect, multi-criteria perspective. By using a Multiple Criteria Decision Making (MCDM) approach, it avoids the limits and oversimplifications that can come with optimization models with one criterion. The book is presented in a concise form, addressing how to solve decision problems in sequences of intelligence, modelling, choice and review phases, often iterated, to identify the most preferred decision variant. The approach taken is human-centric, with the user taking the final decision is a sole and sovereign actor in the decision making process. To ensure generality, no assumption about the Decision Maker preferences or behavior is made. The presentation of these concepts is illustrated by numerous examples, figures, and problems to be solved with the help of downloadable spreadsheets. This electronic companion contains models of problems to be solved built in Excel spreadsheet files.
Optimization models are too often oversimplifications of decision problems met in practice. For instance, modeling company performance by an optimization model in which the criterion function is short-term profit to be maximized, does not fully reflect the essence of business management. The companyβs managing staff is accountable not only for operational decisions, but also for actions which shall result in the company ability to generate a decent profit in the future. This calls for management decisions and actions which ensure short-term profitability, but also maintaining long-term relations with clients, introducing innovative products, financing long-term investments, etc. Each of those additional, though indispensable actions and their effects can be modeled separately, case by case, by an optimization model with a criterion function adequately selected. However, in each case the same set of constraints represents the range of company admissible actions. The aim and the scope of this textbook is to present methodologies and methods enabling modeling of such actions jointly.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xxii
Introduction....Pages 1-13
Solving Decision Problems....Pages 15-18
Decision Problem: Selection of a Single Variant....Pages 19-23
Derivation of Efficient Variants....Pages 25-35
Decision Problem: Selection of a Variant PortfolioβThe Discrete Case....Pages 37-42
Decision Problem: Selection of a Variant PortfolioβThe Continuous Case....Pages 43-49
Derivation of Efficient Portfolios....Pages 51-59
Supporting the Process of the Most Preferred Variant Selection....Pages 61-71
Decision Problems, Continuation....Pages 73-96
Decision Problem: Selection of a Stock Portfolio....Pages 97-102
Relations....Pages 103-109
Back Matter....Pages 111-118
β¦ Subjects
Operation Research/Decision Theory;Optimization;Business Process Management
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