Q-1. Consider a simple hypothetical situation involving three alternatives and three attributes. All of the attributes a

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Q-1. Consider a simple hypothetical situation involving three alternatives and three attributes. All of the attributes are to be maximized, and the weights are 0.6 for the first attribute and 0.2 for each of the remaining attributes. The attribute values for each of the three alternatives are given in the following table: C C A 1500 A A 6 55 SO 23 900 1200 9 Using the following threshold values, C = 0.5 und D' -0.3. determine a ranking for the three alternatives using the ELECTRE I method. 1 Page
10 7 9 6 Q-2 Consider the following selection problem. Three alternatives with three criteria. G.C&C are considered and each alternative is evaluated by preferred ratings, as following C C: A 3 A2 A Weights 0.23 0:45 Rank the alternatives by using PROMETHEE II. Apply the following parameters Preference function-linear 0d59 indifference threshold (q) = 2 P(d) Preference threshold (p=4 d>P 14 4 0.32
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