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UTA methods

Siskos, Yannis, Grigoroudis Evaggelos, Matsatsinis Nikolaos

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URI: http://purl.tuc.gr/dl/dias/E17850A7-3FB3-4419-A58F-A513FDF48EB7
Year 2016
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Bibliographic Citation Y. Siskos, E. Grigoroudis and N. F. Matsatsinis, "UTA methods," in Multiple Criteria Decision Analysis, vol. 233, International Series in Operations Research and Management Science, S. Greco, M. Ehrgott, J. R. Figueira, Eds., Berlin, Germany: Springer Verlag, 2016, pp. 315-362. doi: 10.1007/978-1-4939-3094-4_9 https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4939-3094-4_9
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UTA methods refer to the philosophy of assessing a set of value or utility functions, assuming the axiomatic basis of MAUT and adopting the preference disaggregation principle. UTA methodology uses linear programming techniques in order to optimally infer additive value/utility functions, so that these functions are as consistent as possible with the global decision-maker’s preferences (inference principle). The main objective of this chapter is to analytically present the UTA method and its variants and to summarize the progress made in this field. The historical background and the philosophy of the aggregation-disaggregation approach are firstly given. The detailed presentation of the basic UTA algorithm is presented, including discussion on the stability and sensitivity analyses. Several variants of the UTA method, which incorporate different forms of optimality criteria, are also discussed. The implementation of the UTA methods is illustrated by a general overview of UTA-based DSSs, as well as real-world decision-making applications. Finally, several potential future research developments are discussed.

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