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Sensitivity Analysis of Multi-Criteria Decision-Making Methods for Engineering Applications

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INDUSTRIAL & ENGINEERING CHEMISTRY RESEARCH
Volume 62, Issue 17, Pages 6707-6722

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acs.iecr.2c04270

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Optimization for multiple objectives has gained significant attention in academia. This paper investigates the sensitivity of multi-criteria decision making (MCDM) methods, focusing on the phenomena of rank reversal. The research evaluates the effect of three modifications on the ranking of Pareto-optimal solutions and provides useful findings for MCDM application and further research.
Optimization for multiple objectives (multi-objective optimization) has attracted significant attention from academia, particularly in the last 2 decades. It provides a set of optimal solutions (known as Pareto-optimal solutions). Multi-criteria decision making (MCDM) is necessary to rank and choose one of the optimal solutions for implementation. The overall purpose of this paper is to investigate extensively the sensitivity of MCDM methods including the phenomenon of rank reversal. The research evaluates the effect of three modifications, namely, linear transformation of objectives (LTO), reciprocal objective reformulation (ROR), and removal of alternatives (RA) in the decision or objective matrix (DOM) of alternatives, on the ranking of Pareto-optimal solutions. The basic design of the study includes the use of 8 MCDM methods, 2 weighting methods (namely, entropy method and Criteria Importance Through Intercriteria Correlation, CRITIC method), and DOM datasets of 16 diverse applications from engineering. The major findings of the study are as follows. First, certain MCDM methods such as gray relational analysis (without any weights), combinative distance-based assessment (coupled with entropy weights), and simple additive weighting (coupled with entropy or CRITIC weights) are less sensitive to the three modifications in DOM for the applications studied. Second, the results show that weights calculated by the entropy method are more sensitive to LTO, ROR, and RA, compared to those by the CRITIC method. Third, ROR has the largest effect on ranking by MCDM methods for all of the applications studied. These findings are useful for the application of MCDM as well as for further research.

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