A Proxy Approach to Multi-Attribute Decision Making
Kenneth R. Oppenheimer
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Kenneth R. Oppenheimer: Decision Analysis Group, Stanford Research Institute
Management Science, 1978, vol. 24, issue 6, 675-689
Abstract:
This paper combines two rival preference modeling techniques in a new approach to multi-attribute decision making. Currently existing multi-attribute procedures use either global or local preference modeling. In the global modeling technique, a single preference function is constructed in the large; its maximum is the optimal alternative. In the local procedure, sequential approximations of the preference function are constructed in the small. Each approximation generates a trial solution. Under suitable conditions, each trial solution is preferred to its predecessor, so the trial sequence eventually reaches the optimum. Each technique has advantages and disadvantages; this paper combines the desirable features of both techniques in a new improved method. This new method, called the proxy approach, uses the advantages of one technique to overcome the disadvantages of the other. This paper first develops the theoretical aspects of the proxy approach and then compares it to existing procedures. Finally, the proxy algorithm is applied to a curriculum planning problem and numerous insights are gained.
Date: 1978
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