Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/2440/56602
Type: Conference paper
Title: Using an IDMI methodology to make multi-criteria decisions
Author: Hu, E.
Zou, L.
Langston, C.
Huang, W.
Citation: ISWA 2003: International Solid Waste Association World Congress 2003 & Ozwaste Trade Exhibition proceedings: Sustainability in a new world, 2003.
Publisher: ISWA
Publisher Place: Melbourne, Vic., Australia
Issue Date: 2003
Conference Name: International Solid Waste Association World Congress (2003 : Melbourne, Australia)
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Hu, Eric; Zou, Linda; Langston, Craig and Huang, Wei
Abstract: Multi-criteria decisions usually require measurement or evaluation of performance in different units and their mix by application of weighting factors. This approach leads to potential manipulation of the results as a direct consequence of the applied weightings. In this paper a mechanism has been proposed to overcome this problem. It is known as the : Interlink Decision Making Index (IDMI) and has all the desired features: simple, interlink (all criteria) and automatically and quantified influence of critical criteria (i.e. no human weighting needed). The IDMI is capable of reflecting the total merits of a particular option once the normal decision making criteria and (up to two) critical criteria (CC) have been chosen. Then, without arbitrarily weighting criteria, comparison and selection of the best possible option can be made. Simple software has been developed to do this numerical transfer and graphic presentation. Two hypothetical examples are presented in the paper to demonstrate the application of the IDMI concept and its advantages over the traditional "tabular and weighting method" in the decision making process.
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