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Decision-making software

Decision-making software (DM software) is software for computer applications that help individuals and organisations make choices and take decisions, typically by ranking, prioritizing or choosing from a number of options.

An early example of DM software was described in 1973.[1][2] Before the advent of the World Wide Web, most DM software was spreadsheet-based,[2] with the first web-based DM software appearing in the mid-1990s.[3] Nowadays, many DM software products (mostly web-based) are available[4][5][6][7] – e.g. see the comparison table below.

Most DM software focuses on ranking, prioritizing or choosing from among alternatives characterized on multiple criteria or attributes.[4] Thus most DM software is based on decision analysis, usually multi-criteria decision-making, and so is often referred to as "decision analysis"[5][6] or "multi-criteria decision-making"[4] software – commonly shortened to "decision-making software". Some decision support systems include a DM software component.

Purpose edit

DM software can assist decision-makers "at various stages of the decision-making process, including problem exploration and formulation, identification of decision alternatives and solution constraints, structuring of preferences, and tradeoff judgements."[4]

The purpose of DM software is to support the analysis involved at these various stages of the decision-making process, not to replace it. DM software "should be used to support the process, not as the driving or dominating force."[8]

DM software frees users "from the technical implementation details [of the decision-making method employed], allowing them to focus on the fundamental value judgements".[8] Nonetheless, DM software should not be employed blindly. "Before using a software, it is necessary to have a sound knowledge of the adopted methodology and of the decision problem at hand."[9]

Methods and features edit

Decision-making methods edit

As mentioned earlier, most DM software is based on multi-criteria decision making (MCDM). MCDM involves evaluating and combining alternatives' characteristics on two or more criteria or attributes in order to rank, prioritize or choose from among the alternatives.[10]

There is currently a great deal of interest in quantitative methods for decision making. Many decision analysts argue for multi-attribute decision analysis as the gold standard to which other methods should be compared, based on its rigorous axiomatic basis. Some other MCDM methods[8] include:

There are significant differences between these methods[8][10] and, accordingly, the DM software implementing them. Such differences include:

  1. The extent to which the decision problem is broken into a hierarchy of sub-problems;
  2. Whether or not pairwise comparisons of alternatives and/or criteria are used to elicit decision-makers' preferences;
  3. The use of interval scale or ratio scale measurements of decision-makers' preferences;
  4. The number of criteria included;
  5. The number of alternatives evaluated, ranging from a few (finite) to infinite;
  6. The extent to which numerical scores are used to value and/or rank alternatives;
  7. The extent to which incomplete rankings (relative to complete rankings) of alternatives are produced;
  8. The extent to which uncertainty is modeled and analyzed.

Software features edit

In the process of helping decision-makers to rank, prioritize or choose from among alternatives, DM software products often include a variety of features and tools;[3][4] common examples include:

Comparison of decision-making software edit

DM software includes the following notable examples.

Software Supported MCDA Methods Pairwise Comparison Sensitivity Analysis Group Evaluation Web-based
1000minds PAPRIKA Yes Yes Yes Yes [4][5][6]
Ahoona WSM, Utility No No Yes Yes [11]
Altova MetaTeam WSM No No Yes Yes [citation needed]
Analytica MAUT, SMART No Yes No Yes [4][5]
Criterium DecisionPlus AHP, SMART Yes Yes No No [4]
D-Sight PROMETHEE, UTILITY Yes Yes Yes Yes [4][5]
DecideIT MAUT Yes Yes Yes Yes [4][5]
Decision Lens AHP, ANP Yes Yes Yes Yes [citation needed]
Expert Choice AHP Yes Yes Yes Yes [4][5]
Hiview3 SMART No Yes Yes No [4][5]
Intelligent Decision System Evidential Reasoning Approach, Bayesian Inference, Dempster–Shafer theory, Utility Yes Yes Yes Available on request [5]
Logical Decisions AHP Yes Yes Yes No [4][5][6]
M-MACBETH MACBETH Yes Yes Yes No [4]
PriEsT AHP Yes Yes No No [12]
Super Decisions AHP, Analytic Network Process Yes Yes No Yes [13]

A good summary of the capabilities of various software packages is available in the Decision Analysis Software Survey conducted by the Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences (INFORMS). The software packages listed in the survey range from free to commercial or enterprise-level packages.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Dyer, JS (1973), "A time-sharing computer program for the solution of the multiple criteria problem", Management Science, 19: 1379-83.
  2. ^ a b Wallenius, J, Dyer, JS, Fishburn, PC, Steuer, RE, Zionts, S and Deb, K (1992), "Multiple criteria decision making, multiattribute utility theory: The next ten years", Management Science, 38: 645-54.
  3. ^ a b Koksalan, M, Wallenius, J, and Zionts, S, Multiple Criteria Decision Making: From Early History to the 21st Century, World Scientific Publishing: Singapore, 2011.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n Weistroffer, HR, and Li, Y, "Multiple criteria decision analysis software", Ch 29 in: Greco, S, Ehrgott, M and Figueira, J, eds, Multiple Criteria Decision Analysis: State of the Art Surveys Series, Springer: New York, 2016.
  5. ^ a b c d e f g h i j Oleson, S (2016), "Decision analysis software survey", OR/MS Today 43(5).
  6. ^ a b c d Amoyal, J (2018), "Decision analysis software survey", OR/MS Today 45(5).
  7. ^ Ishizaka, A.; Nemery, P. (2013). Multi-Criteria Decision Analysis. doi:10.1002/9781118644898. ISBN 9781118644898.
  8. ^ a b c d Belton, V, and Stewart, TJ, Multiple Criteria Decision Analysis: An Integrated Approach, Kluwer: Boston, 2002.
  9. ^ Figueira, J, Greco, S and Ehrgott, M, "Introduction", Ch 1 in: Figueira, J, Greco, S and Ehrgott, M, eds, Multiple Criteria Decision Analysis: State of the Art Surveys Series, Springer: New York, 2005.
  10. ^ a b Wallenius, J, Dyer, JS, Fishburn, PC, Steuer, RE, Zionts, S and Deb, K (2008), "Multiple criteria decision making, multiattribute utility theory: Recent accomplishments and what lies ahead", Management Science 54: 1336-49.
  11. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2015-05-26. Retrieved 2015-08-02.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  12. ^ Siraj, S., Mikhailov, L. and Keane, J. A. (2013), "PriEsT: an interactive decision support tool to estimate priorities from pairwise comparison judgments". International Transactions in Operational Research. doi: 10.1111/itor.12054
  13. ^ "www.creativedecisions.org"

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Decision making software DM software is software for computer applications that help individuals and organisations make choices and take decisions typically by ranking prioritizing or choosing from a number of options An early example of DM software was described in 1973 1 2 Before the advent of the World Wide Web most DM software was spreadsheet based 2 with the first web based DM software appearing in the mid 1990s 3 Nowadays many DM software products mostly web based are available 4 5 6 7 e g see the comparison table below Most DM software focuses on ranking prioritizing or choosing from among alternatives characterized on multiple criteria or attributes 4 Thus most DM software is based on decision analysis usually multi criteria decision making and so is often referred to as decision analysis 5 6 or multi criteria decision making 4 software commonly shortened to decision making software Some decision support systems include a DM software component Contents 1 Purpose 2 Methods and features 2 1 Decision making methods 2 2 Software features 2 3 Comparison of decision making software 3 See also 4 ReferencesPurpose editDM software can assist decision makers at various stages of the decision making process including problem exploration and formulation identification of decision alternatives and solution constraints structuring of preferences and tradeoff judgements 4 The purpose of DM software is to support the analysis involved at these various stages of the decision making process not to replace it DM software should be used to support the process not as the driving or dominating force 8 DM software frees users from the technical implementation details of the decision making method employed allowing them to focus on the fundamental value judgements 8 Nonetheless DM software should not be employed blindly Before using a software it is necessary to have a sound knowledge of the adopted methodology and of the decision problem at hand 9 Methods and features editDecision making methods edit As mentioned earlier most DM software is based on multi criteria decision making MCDM MCDM involves evaluating and combining alternatives characteristics on two or more criteria or attributes in order to rank prioritize or choose from among the alternatives 10 There is currently a great deal of interest in quantitative methods for decision making Many decision analysts argue for multi attribute decision analysis as the gold standard to which other methods should be compared based on its rigorous axiomatic basis Some other MCDM methods 8 include Aggregated Indices Randomization Method AIRM Analytic Hierarchy Process AHP Analytic network process ANP an extension of AHP DEX Decision EXpert Elimination and Choice Expressing Reality ELECTRE Measuring Attractiveness by a Categorical Based Evaluation Technique MACBETH Multi attribute global inference of quality MAGIQ Potentially All Pairwise RanKings of all possible Alternatives PAPRIKA Preference Ranking Organization Method for Enrichment Evaluation PROMETHEE Evidential reasoning approach for MCDM under hybrid uncertainty There are significant differences between these methods 8 10 and accordingly the DM software implementing them Such differences include The extent to which the decision problem is broken into a hierarchy of sub problems Whether or not pairwise comparisons of alternatives and or criteria are used to elicit decision makers preferences The use of interval scale or ratio scale measurements of decision makers preferences The number of criteria included The number of alternatives evaluated ranging from a few finite to infinite The extent to which numerical scores are used to value and or rank alternatives The extent to which incomplete rankings relative to complete rankings of alternatives are produced The extent to which uncertainty is modeled and analyzed Software features edit In the process of helping decision makers to rank prioritize or choose from among alternatives DM software products often include a variety of features and tools 3 4 common examples include Pairwise comparison Sensitivity analysis Group evaluation teamwork Web based implementation Comparison of decision making software edit DM software includes the following notable examples Software Supported MCDA Methods Pairwise Comparison Sensitivity Analysis Group Evaluation Web based 1000minds PAPRIKA Yes Yes Yes Yes 4 5 6 Ahoona WSM Utility No No Yes Yes 11 Altova MetaTeam WSM No No Yes Yes citation needed Analytica MAUT SMART No Yes No Yes 4 5 Criterium DecisionPlus AHP SMART Yes Yes No No 4 D Sight PROMETHEE UTILITY Yes Yes Yes Yes 4 5 DecideIT MAUT Yes Yes Yes Yes 4 5 Decision Lens AHP ANP Yes Yes Yes Yes citation needed Expert Choice AHP Yes Yes Yes Yes 4 5 Hiview3 SMART No Yes Yes No 4 5 Intelligent Decision System Evidential Reasoning Approach Bayesian Inference Dempster Shafer theory Utility Yes Yes Yes Available on request 5 Logical Decisions AHP Yes Yes Yes No 4 5 6 M MACBETH MACBETH Yes Yes Yes No 4 PriEsT AHP Yes Yes No No 12 Super Decisions AHP Analytic Network Process Yes Yes No Yes 13 A good summary of the capabilities of various software packages is available in the Decision Analysis Software Survey conducted by the Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences INFORMS The software packages listed in the survey range from free to commercial or enterprise level packages See also editCollaborative decision making software List of concept and mind mapping software Project management software Strategic planning softwareReferences edit Dyer JS 1973 A time sharing computer program for the solution of the multiple criteria problem Management Science 19 1379 83 a b Wallenius J Dyer JS Fishburn PC Steuer RE Zionts S and Deb K 1992 Multiple criteria decision making multiattribute utility theory The next ten years Management Science 38 645 54 a b Koksalan M Wallenius J and Zionts S Multiple Criteria Decision Making From Early History to the 21st Century World Scientific Publishing Singapore 2011 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n Weistroffer HR and Li Y Multiple criteria decision analysis software Ch 29 in Greco S Ehrgott M and Figueira J eds Multiple Criteria Decision Analysis State of the Art Surveys Series Springer New York 2016 a b c d e f g h i j Oleson S 2016 Decision analysis software survey OR MS Today 43 5 a b c d Amoyal J 2018 Decision analysis software survey OR MS Today 45 5 Ishizaka A Nemery P 2013 Multi Criteria Decision Analysis doi 10 1002 9781118644898 ISBN 9781118644898 a b c d Belton V and Stewart TJ Multiple Criteria Decision Analysis An Integrated Approach Kluwer Boston 2002 Figueira J Greco S and Ehrgott M Introduction Ch 1 in Figueira J Greco S and Ehrgott M eds Multiple Criteria Decision Analysis State of the Art Surveys Series Springer New York 2005 a b Wallenius J Dyer JS Fishburn PC Steuer RE Zionts S and Deb K 2008 Multiple criteria decision making multiattribute utility theory Recent accomplishments and 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