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:
- Introduction and Basic Principles of Multiple Criteria Analysis
- Multiple Criteria Utility Theory
- Weight Determination
- Distance Analysis from Ideal Solution (TOPSIS, Compromise Programming, VIKOR).
- The VIKOR Method and Extensions
- The The PROMETHEE Family of Methods
- The ELECTRE I and Tri Family of Methods
- Decision Support under Uncertainty
- Management of Heterogeneous Variables in Multiple Criteria Decision Support
- Analytical - Synthetic Approach - The Family of UTA Methods
- Multiple Criteria Linear Programming: The Augmecon-R
You can find the course page here.
Professors:
I. Psarras, Professor NTUA
H. Doukas, Professor NTUA
Dr A. Nikas
Dr K. Koasidis
Dr G. Trachanas
Course Material
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