European Working Group on Multiple Criteria Decision Aiding
The European Working Group on Multiple Criteria Decision Aiding is a working group whose objective is to promote original research in the field of multicriteria decision aiding at the European level.http://www.cs.put.poznan.pl/ewgmcda - EWG-MCDA webpage
EWG-MCDA is one of the working groups of EURO, the Association of European Operational Research Societies, and has approximately 350 members from 38 countries. The Group was founded in 1975 by Bernard Roy during the First European Conference on Operational Research held in Brussels, Belgium.http://www.euro-online.org - EURO, Association of European Operational Research Societies
The objectives of the EURO Working Group on MCDA are the following:
- to contribute to the development, at a European level, of an original way of thinking in the field of multicriteria decision aiding;
- to allow each member of the group to present to others methodological, theoretical or applied results, to submit his/her own work and thoughts to critical discussion by the group, and also to facilitate collaboration;
- to develop multicriteria aid for decisions by facilitating contact between all people interested in the subject, and by stimulating continuity and progress in exchanges and work;
- to keep the group alive and open by means of bi-annual meetings which should not be mini-conferences but real meetings favourable to exchanges and to the emergence of new ideas.
The European School of MCDA
Most of the researchers or authors distinguish two major streams of MCDA methods:- the American School or School of the MultiAttribute Utility Theory, and
- the European school or methods of outranking and synthesis.
The methods of the European School are the ELECTRE family methods which stems from the pioneering work of Bernard Roy and whose development is strongly connected with the birth of the EWG on MCDA, and the PROMETHEE method initiated by Professor Jean-Pierre Brans in the beginning of the eighties.