Robust models for trust based group decision making /
Ahmed Hussein Ali
Robust models for trust based group decision making / نماذج قوية من اجل اتخاذ القرار الجماعى المبنى على الثقة Ahmed Hussein Ali ; Supervised Mohammed Adelelbeltagy - Cairo : Ahmed Hussein Ali , 2015 - 66 Leaves : charts ; 30cm
Thesis (M.Sc.) - Cairo University - Faculty of Computers and Information- Department of Operations Research and Decision Support
Decision making is about selecting the best choice from a range of possible options. Based on the number of the participants in the decision making process, it is classied into indi- vidualandgroupdecisionmaking. Groupdecisionmakingpresentsanumberofchallenges thatneedtobehandledbyatoolthatfacilitatescommunicationanddeliberation. Anum- ber of models and frameworks have been proposed to handle specic types of problems due to their limited features. Therefore, there are problems that require the use of more than one model due to the limitations that an existing single model would impose, such as shortage in communications between participants, disallowing participants from adding new alternatives or criteria, or providing no statistics about the problem. The main con- tribution of the thesis is to build a robust model that can be used over a wide range of problem scenarios by integrates the key features from the models and frameworks that ad- dressed the issues that related to group decision making. The proposed model makes use of a trust and delegation feature to manage the communications among the participants and handle the dierences in their levels of expertise
Analytical Hierarchy Processes Group Decision Making Trust Relationships in Group Decision Making
Robust models for trust based group decision making / نماذج قوية من اجل اتخاذ القرار الجماعى المبنى على الثقة Ahmed Hussein Ali ; Supervised Mohammed Adelelbeltagy - Cairo : Ahmed Hussein Ali , 2015 - 66 Leaves : charts ; 30cm
Thesis (M.Sc.) - Cairo University - Faculty of Computers and Information- Department of Operations Research and Decision Support
Decision making is about selecting the best choice from a range of possible options. Based on the number of the participants in the decision making process, it is classied into indi- vidualandgroupdecisionmaking. Groupdecisionmakingpresentsanumberofchallenges thatneedtobehandledbyatoolthatfacilitatescommunicationanddeliberation. Anum- ber of models and frameworks have been proposed to handle specic types of problems due to their limited features. Therefore, there are problems that require the use of more than one model due to the limitations that an existing single model would impose, such as shortage in communications between participants, disallowing participants from adding new alternatives or criteria, or providing no statistics about the problem. The main con- tribution of the thesis is to build a robust model that can be used over a wide range of problem scenarios by integrates the key features from the models and frameworks that ad- dressed the issues that related to group decision making. The proposed model makes use of a trust and delegation feature to manage the communications among the participants and handle the dierences in their levels of expertise
Analytical Hierarchy Processes Group Decision Making Trust Relationships in Group Decision Making