Multiple Criteria Decision Systems

The purpose of this course is to train postgraduate students in the use of innovative multiple criteria decision support methods throughout the life cycle of a real-world problem and to develop appropriate skills and abilities to successfully fulfill their duties in the modern, highly demanding work environment. 

The course covers the following thematic units: 

  1. Introduction and Basic Principles of Multiple Criteria Analysis
  2. Multiple Criteria Utility Theory
  3. Weight Determination
  4. Distance Analysis from Ideal Solution (TOPSIS, Compromise Programming, VIKOR).
  5. The VIKOR Method and Extensions
  6. The The PROMETHEE Family of Methods
  7. The ELECTRE I and Tri Family of Methods
  8. Decision Support under Uncertainty
  9. Management of Heterogeneous Variables in Multiple Criteria Decision Support
  10. Analytical - Synthetic Approach - The Family of UTA Methods
  11. Multiple Criteria Linear Programming: The Augmecon-R 

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Professors: 

I. Psarras, Professor NTUA 

H. Doukas, Professor NTUA 

Dr A. Nikas 

Dr K. Koasidis 

Dr G. Trachanas

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