A collaborative spatial decision support system applied to site selection problems

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Sarah Oufella, D. Hamdadou
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Abstract

Nowadays, urban areas face many challenging issues; one of the most demanding is site selection. Strategic site selection issues are typically complex problems that require consideration of multiple alternatives (sites), multiple criteria and multiple decision-makers with conflicting interests, preferences and desires. In this perspective we propose a new decision making framework based on three areas of high importance: multi-agent systems, geographic information system and multiple-criteria decision analysis. These three tools are combined in a manner so that the shortcoming of one tool is complemented by the strength of the others. To assist the decision makers in selecting the compromise alternative from a number of feasible alternatives, the proposed decision support system will be enriched with a protocol of negotiation based on argumentation approach, which allows agents (decision makers) to exchange complex justification positions rather than just simple proposals, this property of argumentation protocols can lead to faster and beneficial agreements to the group.
一种应用于选址问题的协同空间决策支持系统
如今,城市地区面临着许多具有挑战性的问题;其中要求最高的是选址。战略选址问题通常是复杂的问题,需要考虑多个备选方案(选址)、多个标准和多个利益、偏好和愿望相冲突的决策者。从这个角度出发,我们提出了一个基于三个高度重要领域的新决策框架:多智能体系统、地理信息系统和多准则决策分析。这三种工具结合在一起,使一种工具的缺点得到其他工具的优点的补充。为了帮助决策者从许多可行的备选方案中选择折衷方案,拟议的决策支持系统将丰富基于论证方法的谈判协议,该协议允许代理人(决策者)交换复杂的理由立场,而不仅仅是简单的提议,论证协议的这一特性可以为团队带来更快、有益的协议。
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International Journal of Applied Management Science
International Journal of Applied Management Science Business, Management and Accounting-Strategy and Management
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