Multiple Objective Decision Making - Methods and Applications: A State-of-the-Art Survey

I. Introduction.- II. Basic Concepts and Foundations.- 1. Definitions.- 1.1 Terms for MCDM Environment.- 1.2 MCDM Solutions.- 2. Models for MADM.- 2.1 Noncompensatory Model.- 2.2 Compensatory Model.- 3. Transformation of Attributes.- 3.1 Quantification of Fuzzy Attributes.- 3.2 Normalization.- 4. Fuzzy Decision Rules.- 4.1 Definition of Fuzzy Set.- 4.2 Some Basic Operations of Fuzzy Sets.- 5. Methods for Assessing Weight.- 5.1 Eigenvector Method.- 5.2 Weighted Least Square Method.- 5.3 Entropy Method.- 5.4 Linmap.- III. Methods for Multiple Attribute Decision Making.- 1. Methods for No Preference Information Given.- 1.1.1 Dominance.- 1.1.2 Maximin.- 1.1.3 Maximax.- 2. Methods for Information on Attribute Given.- 2.1 Methods for Standard Level of Attribute Given.- 2.1.1 Conjunctive Method (Satisficing Method).- 2.1.2 Disjunctive Method.- 2.2 Methods for Ordinal Preference of Attribute Given.- 2.2.1 Lexicographic Method.- 2.2.2 Elimination By Aspects.- 2.2.3 Permutation Method.- 2.3 Methods for Cardinal Preference of Attribute Given.- 2.3.1 Linear Assignment Method.- 2.3.2 Simple Additive Weighting Method.- 2.3.3 Hierarchical Additive Weighting Method.- 2.3.4 ELECTRE Method.- 2.3.5 TOPSIS.- 2.4 Methods for Marginal Rate of Substitution of Attributes Given.- 2.4.1 Hierarchical Tradeoffs.- 3. Methods for Information on Alternative Given.- 3.1 Methods for Pairwise Preference Given.- 3.1.1 LINMAP.- 3.1.2 Interactive Simple Additive Weighting Method.- 3.2 Method for Pairwise Proximity Given.- 3.2.1 Multidimensional Scaling with Ideal Point.- IV. Applications.- 1. Commodity Selection.- 2. Facility Location (Siting) Selection.- 3. Personnel Selection.- 4. Project Selection.- 4.1 Environmental Planning.- 4.2 Land Use Planning.- 4.3 R & D Project.- 4.4 Water Resources Planning.- 4.5 Miscellaneous.- 5. Public Facility Selection.- V. Concluding Remarks.- On MADM Methods Classification.- On Applications of MADM.- On Multiple Objective Decision Making (MODM) Methods.- On Multiattribute Utility Theory (MAUT).- A Choice Rule for MADM Methods.- A Unified Approach to MADM.- On Future Study.- VI. Bibliography.- Books, Monographs, and Conference Proceedings.- Journal Articles, Technical Reports, and Theses.