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ProBCA Taxonomy of Discrete MCDA Methods for Ranking

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posted on 2023-11-01, 09:46 authored by Roman Kirensky, Craig LawsonCraig Lawson, Konstantinos SalonitisKonstantinos Salonitis

This book is accompanied by the publication titled "A SYNOPTIC TAXONOMY OF DISCRETE MULTI-CRITERIA DECISION ANALYSIS METHODS FOR RANKING", which introduces the presented taxonomy for MADM (Multi-Attribute Decision-Making) methods for ranking tasks.

The taxonomy consists of:

- the collection of 300 MADM methods covering the various parts of a typical MCDA (Multi-Criteria Decision Analysis) process;

- the characterisation system for the recorded methods called ProBCA (Problem-Based Characterisation Approach).

The title (ProBCA) reflects an application-oriented mindset that the presented taxonomy is based on. It focuses on the DP (Decision Problem) parameters and how the DM (Decision Maker) deals with it to describe the presented methods, rather than the intrinsic characteristics of the methods itself.


The taxonomy is operated by picking from the list of available values for each of the 17 descriptor parameters characterising the possible DP context specifics and DM constraints. If a method (or several) matching the provided DP characterisation is available in the presented collection, it will remain visible after filtering for appropriate values while the remaining methods will become hidden. It is possible to use partial DP characterisation to identify a range of potentially suitable methods if the DM is flexible about theof defining define the DP and how to approach its solution. The number of methods matching each of the available characterising values is always shown next to these values in the top section of the taonomy, and is progressively updated as the DM proceeds with value selection. The taxonomy is dedicatallowing allow a broad spectrum of DMs to efficiently select the most appropriate MADM method for their ranking DP at hand.

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FUture Cabin for the Asian Market

European Commission

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c.p.lawson@cranfield.ac.uk