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The Preference Ranking Organization METHod for Enrichment of Evaluations and its descriptive complement geometrical analysis for interactive aid are better known as the Promethee and Gaia methods. Based on mathematics and sociology, the Promethee and Gaia method was developed at the beginning of the 1980s and has been extensively studied and refined since then. It has particular application in decision making, and is used around the world in a wide variety of decision scenarios, in fields such as business, governmental institutions, transportation, healthcare and education.

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  • PROMETHEE (acronyme de preference ranking organisation method for enrichment evaluations) est une famille de méthodes d'aide à la décision multicritère développée en Belgique. Depuis 1983, les méthodes PROMETHEE ont connu de nombreuses évolutions à l'initiative de leurs auteurs Jean-Pierre Brans et Bertrand Mareschal de l'Université Libre de Bruxelles et de la Vrije Universiteit Brussel. PROMETHEE est une approche prescriptive d'analyse multicritère de problème présentant un nombre d'actions (ou décisions) évaluées selon plusieurs critères. Elle est associée à l'approche descriptive, qui permet de visualiser les conflits et les synergies entre critères, GAIA (geometrical analysis for interactive aid). Les méthodes PROMETHEE peuvent être utilisées via des logiciels interactifs, tels que , et PROMETHEE. (fr)
  • The Preference Ranking Organization METHod for Enrichment of Evaluations and its descriptive complement geometrical analysis for interactive aid are better known as the Promethee and Gaia methods. Based on mathematics and sociology, the Promethee and Gaia method was developed at the beginning of the 1980s and has been extensively studied and refined since then. It has particular application in decision making, and is used around the world in a wide variety of decision scenarios, in fields such as business, governmental institutions, transportation, healthcare and education. Rather than pointing out a "right" decision, the Promethee and Gaia method helps decision makers find the alternative that best suits their goal and their understanding of the problem. It provides a comprehensive and rational framework for structuring a decision problem, identifying and quantifying its conflicts and synergies, clusters of actions, and highlight the main alternatives and the structured reasoning behind. (en)
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  • The Preference Ranking Organization METHod for Enrichment of Evaluations and its descriptive complement geometrical analysis for interactive aid are better known as the Promethee and Gaia methods. Based on mathematics and sociology, the Promethee and Gaia method was developed at the beginning of the 1980s and has been extensively studied and refined since then. It has particular application in decision making, and is used around the world in a wide variety of decision scenarios, in fields such as business, governmental institutions, transportation, healthcare and education. (en)
  • PROMETHEE (acronyme de preference ranking organisation method for enrichment evaluations) est une famille de méthodes d'aide à la décision multicritère développée en Belgique. Depuis 1983, les méthodes PROMETHEE ont connu de nombreuses évolutions à l'initiative de leurs auteurs Jean-Pierre Brans et Bertrand Mareschal de l'Université Libre de Bruxelles et de la Vrije Universiteit Brussel. Les méthodes PROMETHEE peuvent être utilisées via des logiciels interactifs, tels que , et PROMETHEE. (fr)
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  • Preference ranking organization method for enrichment evaluation (fr)
  • Preference ranking organization method for enrichment evaluation (en)
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