Residence site selection in urban and rural areas in Greece: a multiple-criteria decision analysis approach

2012 ◽  
Vol 4 (1) ◽  
pp. 36 ◽  
Author(s):  
Georgios A. Thanos ◽  
Michalis Gr. Vrachopoulos ◽  
Maria K. Koukou ◽  
Andreas P. Kakouris ◽  
Alexandros Koulis ◽  
...  
2015 ◽  
Vol 37 ◽  
pp. 86-96 ◽  
Author(s):  
Kazim Baris Atici ◽  
Ahmet Bahadir Simsek ◽  
Aydin Ulucan ◽  
Mustafa Umur Tosun

2017 ◽  
Vol 23 (1) ◽  
pp. 1-21 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ting-Yu CHEN

The theory of interval type-2 fuzzy sets provides an intuitive and computationally feasible method of addressing uncertain and ambiguous information in decision-making fields. This paper aims to develop a prioritised interval type-2 fuzzy aggregation operator and apply it to multiple criteria decision analysis with prioritised criteria. This paper considers situations in which a relationship between the criteria exists such that a lack of satisfaction by the higher priority criteria cannot be readily compensated by the satisfaction of lower priority criteria. This paper introduces the developed prioritised interval type-2 fuzzy aggregation operator to address the problem of criteria aggregation in this environment. To demonstrate the feasibility of the proposed operator, this paper provides a multiple criteria decision-making method that uses the prioritised interval type-2 fuzzy aggregation operator, and the method is illustrated with a practical application to landfill site selection.


PLoS ONE ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 15 (4) ◽  
pp. e0231571
Author(s):  
Virginie Eve Lvovschi ◽  
Maxime Maignan ◽  
Karim Tazarourte ◽  
Mohamed Lamine Diallo ◽  
Caroline Hadjadj-Baillot ◽  
...  

Author(s):  
Pantelis Sotirelis ◽  
Panagiotis Nakopoulos ◽  
Theodora Valvi ◽  
Evangelos Grigoroudis ◽  
Elias Carayannis

2021 ◽  
Vol 6 (1) ◽  
pp. 238146832199406
Author(s):  
Yee Vern Yong ◽  
Siti Hajar Mahamad Dom ◽  
Nurulmaya Ahmad Sa’ad ◽  
Rosliza Lajis ◽  
Faridah Aryani Md. Yusof ◽  
...  

Objectives. The current health technology assessment used to evaluate respiratory inhalers is associated with limitations that have necessitated the development of an explicit formulary decision-making framework to ensure balance between the accessibility, value, and affordability of medicines. This study aimed to develop a multiple-criteria decision analysis (MCDA) framework, apply the framework to potential and currently listed respiratory inhalers in the Ministry of Health Medicines Formulary (MOHMF), and analyze the impacts of applying the outputs, from the perspective of listing and delisting medicines in the formulary. Methods. The overall methodology of the framework development adhered to the recommendations of the ISPOR MCDA Emerging Good Practices Task Force. The MCDA framework was developed using Microsoft Excel 2010 and involved all relevant stakeholders. The framework was then applied to 27 medicines, based on data gathered from the highest levels of available published evidence, pharmaceutical companies, and professional opinions. The performance scores were analyzed using the additive model. The end values were then deliberated by an expert committee. Results. A total of eight main criteria and seven subcriteria were determined by the stakeholders. The economic criterion was weighted at 30%. Among the noneconomic criteria, “patient suitability” was weighted the highest. Based on the MCDA outputs, the expert committee recommended one potential medicine (out of three; 33%) be added to the MOHMF and one existing medicine (out of 24; 4%) be removed/delisted from the MOHMF. The other existing medicines remained unchanged. Conclusions. Although this framework was useful for deciding to add new medicines to the formulary, it appears to be less functional and impactful for the removal/delisting existing medicines from the MOHMF. The generalizability of this conclusion to other formulations remains to be confirmed.


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