2016
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-47054-2_51
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TOPSIS-Grey Method Applied to Project Portfolio Problem

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“…The ideal alternative is the one that has a geometric distance closest to the best solution. In contrast, the anti-ideal alternative has a distance that is very far from the best solution (Balderas F., 2017). After evaluating the of solutions and being ordered by ITOPSIS, the best results will be taken and sent to the Preference Disaggregation Analysis (PDA) module, which consists of the analysis of the global preferences of the decision maker (DM) to deduce the relative importance of the evaluation criteria and thus develop the preference model corresponding to global preferences (Zopounidis & Doumpos, 1999).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The ideal alternative is the one that has a geometric distance closest to the best solution. In contrast, the anti-ideal alternative has a distance that is very far from the best solution (Balderas F., 2017). After evaluating the of solutions and being ordered by ITOPSIS, the best results will be taken and sent to the Preference Disaggregation Analysis (PDA) module, which consists of the analysis of the global preferences of the decision maker (DM) to deduce the relative importance of the evaluation criteria and thus develop the preference model corresponding to global preferences (Zopounidis & Doumpos, 1999).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, there are some complex limitations that cannot be properly presented in the mathematical model or would form a model that is almost impossible to optimize. Various scoring studies have been also given in project management (e.g., Brauers & Zavadskas, 2010;Zavadskas, Turskis, Tamošaitiené, & Marina, 2008;Zavadskas, Vilutienė, Turskis, & Šaparauskas, 2014;Zavadaskas, Turskis, Vilutienė, & Lepkova, 2017b) and PPS (e.g., Debnath et al, 2017;Balderas et al, 2017). Such methods are based on judgments and are easily affected by opinions of experts.…”
Section: Scoring Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Bhattacharyya (2015) developed a grey approach for R&D project portfolio selection. Balderas, Fernandez, Gomez, and Cruz-Reyes (2017) presented a TOPSIS-Grey approach to handle project portfolio problem. Balderas et al (2018) also applied the grey mathematical approach to address project portfolio optimization.…”
Section: Grey Theorymentioning
confidence: 99%