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The hyper-radial visualisation method for multi-attribute decision-making under uncertainty

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  • P-W. Chiu
  • A.M. Naim
  • K.E. Lewis
  • C.L. Bloebaum

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In this paper, a new method that enables the visualisation of multi-attribute design problem solutions is presented. The Hyper-Radial Visualisation (HRV) method provides the decision-maker with the ability to perform real-time tradeoff investigations by incorporating weight preferences and uncertainty representations. In these problems, designers must consider potentially complex tradeoff decisions in order to choose a point or set of points with which to proceed. Designers can investigate the performance space under different weights and/or uncertainty conditions through a two-dimensional visual representation. This allows a more informed and efficient method to find promising solutions for the designer, thereby significantly reducing the time required for tradeoff analysis in a complex design process. This paper presents the HRV method, along with the results and discussion of different case problems with varying dimensionalities to demonstrate the method's viability and usefulness.

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  • P-W. Chiu & A.M. Naim & K.E. Lewis & C.L. Bloebaum, 2009. "The hyper-radial visualisation method for multi-attribute decision-making under uncertainty," International Journal of Product Development, Inderscience Enterprises Ltd, vol. 9(1/2/3), pages 4-31.
  • Handle: RePEc:ids:ijpdev:v:9:y:2009:i:1/2/3:p:4-31
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