DOI: 10.11144/javeriana.10554.1453
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Desarrollo de una herramienta de análisis multi-criterio para el soporte de toma de decisiones en el aprovechamiento de aguas lluvias en el campus de la Pontificia Universidad Javeriana, sede Bogotá

Abstract: Este trabajo tiene como objetivo desarrollar una herramienta de análisis multi-criterio como soporte para la toma de decisiones en el aprovechamiento de aguas lluvias en el campus de la Pontificia Universidad Javeriana, sede Bogotá. CRIDE (herramienta de análisis multi-CRIterio para la toma de decisiones) se basa en el análisis multi-criterio (AMC) ELECTRE II e incorpora el uso de Monte Carlo con el propósito de contemplar variedades como la diversidad de opinión, la incertidumbre y las evaluaciones imprecisas… Show more

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“…For this study, we used expert surveys, including qualitative and numeric information for selecting the most appropriate tree species based on a significant number of criteria. Thus, the multicriteria analysis was conducted using the ELECTRE I method (Figueira et al, 2005), which is a practical and well-known method as presented in Galarza Molina et al (2014). For this method, the number of parameters required (thresholds for concordance and discordance indexes) is limited, increasing the result's confidence.…”
Section: Multicriteria Methods For Species Selectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For this study, we used expert surveys, including qualitative and numeric information for selecting the most appropriate tree species based on a significant number of criteria. Thus, the multicriteria analysis was conducted using the ELECTRE I method (Figueira et al, 2005), which is a practical and well-known method as presented in Galarza Molina et al (2014). For this method, the number of parameters required (thresholds for concordance and discordance indexes) is limited, increasing the result's confidence.…”
Section: Multicriteria Methods For Species Selectionmentioning
confidence: 99%