With some methods, the decision maker needs to search the solution space for an alternative that provides the required attainmemt of all goals while searching for an efficient solution.
Utility theory : Utility theory is an attempt to infer subjective value, or utility, from choices. Utility theory can be used in both decision making under risk (where the probabilities are explicitly given) and in decision making under uncertainty (where the probabilities are not explicitly given). More...
Goal programming : It can be thought of as an extension or generalisation of linear programming to handle multiple, normally conflicting objective measures. Each of these measures is given a goal or target value to be achieved. More...
Expression of goals as constraints
A points system
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Satisfaction of multiple goals page 150
- One decision-making process must try to meet more that one goal.
- Simultaneous goals are often conflicting – achieving one goal makes it harder to achieve the other(s).
- Try to determine a single measure of effectiveness that judges the achievement of all goals.
- Sometimes very difficult to do.
Methods:
- Utility theory.
- Goal programming.
- Linear programming with goals as constraints.
- Point allocation systems.
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