Engineering tradeoff problems viewed as multiple objective optimizations and the VODCA methodology
Abstract
This paper summarizes a rational model for making engineering tradeoff decisions. The model is a hybrid from the fields of social welfare economics, communications, and operations research. A solution methodology (Vector Optimization Decision Convergence Algorithm - VODCA) firmly grounded in the economic model is developed both conceptually and mathematically. The primary objective for developing the VODCA methodology was to improve the process for extracting relative value information about the objectives from the appropriate decision makers. This objective was accomplished by employing data filtering techniques to increase the consistency of the relative value information and decrease the amount of information required. VODCA is applied to a simplified hypothetical tradeoff decision problem. Possible use of multiple objective analysis concepts and the VODCA methodology in product-line development and market research are discussed.
- Publication:
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IEEE Transactions on Engineering Management
- Pub Date:
- May 1984
- Bibcode:
- 1984ITEM...31...60M
- Keywords:
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- Decision Making;
- Engineering Management;
- Management Analysis;
- Management Methods;
- Tradeoffs;
- Algorithms;
- Convergence;
- Engineering (General)