This pages covers the following topics:
- The ranking
results
- The sorting results
According to the problem the decision maker is facing, he might expect
different results (depending on its software version). The
following sections define
successively the ranking and sorting results.
Ranking
results:
1. A ranking of the
actions/objects provided with a score for
each action.
2. A graphical representation
of the ranking and the
associated scores (the ranking charts).
3. A descriptive
and detailed
representation which explains
where the scores are coming from on the different criteria.
4. A graphicak 2-Dimensional
view of his problem which permits
the decision maker to discover easily similar actions and conflicting
criteria.
5. An exhaustive access to
intermediate results: preference
matrix,
positive and negative flows, unicriterion netflows, net flows,
etc.
6. A 'improvement tool' which
permits to change the
evaluations of an action to analyse if any rank-improvement is possible.
For more information for the ranking results: detailed
ranking results
Sorting
results
1.
The assignment (i.e. group
label) of the
actions/objects provided with a score for each action.
2. A graphical representation
of the sorting and the
associated scores (the ranking charts).
3. A descriptive and detailed
representation which explains
where the scores and assignement are coming from on
the
different criteria.
4. An individual comparison of
each action to the profiles.
4.
A graphical 2-Dimensional view of his problem which permits the
decision maker to discover easily similar actions and conflicting
criteria.
5. An exhaustive access to
intermediate results: similiarity
matrix, positive
and negative flows, unicriterion netflows,
net flows, etc.
For more information for the sorting results: detailed
sorting results