Using FITradeoff Method for Supply Selection with Decomposition and Holistic Evaluations for Preference Modelling

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The FITradeoff method is a Flexible and Interactive method used to solve Multi-Criteria Decision Making/Aiding (MCDM/A) problems, with additive aggregation in the context of Multi-Attribute Value Theory. This study discusses the combination of two perspectives of preference modelling in the FITradeoff method for a supply selection decision problem. Five criteria are considered: Price, Product Quality, Delivery Time for supplying, Confidence of the Supplier and Service, associating to the classical objectives of manufacturing and operations strategies. The two perspectives are: the elicitation process by decomposition and the holistic evaluation. The combination of these two perspectives offers flexibility for the decision-maker during the FITradeoff decision process. The FITradeoff is implemented in a Decision Support System, in which the holistic evaluation is performed using graphical and tabular visualizations.

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Roselli, L. R. P., & de Almeida, A. T. (2021). Using FITradeoff Method for Supply Selection with Decomposition and Holistic Evaluations for Preference Modelling. In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing (Vol. 414 LNBIP, pp. 18–29). Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-73976-8_2

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