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In decision theory, the weighted sum model (WSM)〔 〕 is the best known and simplest multi-criteria decision analysis (MCDA) / multi-criteria decision making method for evaluating a number of alternatives in terms of a number of decision criteria. It is very important to state here that it is applicable only when all the data are expressed in exactly the same unit. If this is not the case, then the final result is equivalent to ''"adding apples and oranges."'' In general, suppose that a given MCDA problem is defined on ''m'' alternatives and ''n'' decision criteria. Furthermore, let us assume that all the criteria are benefit criteria, that is, the higher the values are, the better it is. Next suppose that ''wj'' denotes the relative weight of importance of the criterion ''Cj'' and ''aij'' is the performance value of alternative ''Ai'' when it is evaluated in terms of criterion ''Cj''. Then, the total (i.e., when all the criteria are considered simultaneously) importance of alternative ''Ai'', denoted as ''A''''i''WSM-score, is defined as follows: :: For the maximization case, the best alternative is the one that yields the maximum total performance value. ==Example== For a simple numerical example suppose that a decision problem of this type is defined on three alternatives ''A''1, ''A''2, ''A''3 each described in terms of four criteria ''C''1, ''C''2, ''C''3 and ''C''4. Furthermore, let the numerical data for this problem be as in the following decision matrix: For instance, the relative weight of the first criterion is equal to 0.20, the relative weight for the second criterion is 0.15 and so on. Similarly, the value of the first alternative (i.e., ''A''1) in terms of the first criterion is equal to 25, the value of the same alternative in terms of the second criterion is equal to 20 and so on. When the previous formula is applied on these numerical data the WSM scores for the three alternatives are: : Similarly, one gets: : Thus, the best alternative (in the maximization case) is alternative ''A''2 (because it has the maximum WSM score which is equal to 22.00). Furthermore, these numerical results imply the following ranking of these three alternatives: ''A''2 = ''A''3 > ''A''1 (where the symbol ">" stands for "better than"). 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「weighted sum model」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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