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Course Name
Turkish Çok Amaçlı Karar Vermede Katılım
English G.Decision Making Under M.Crit
Course Code
END 604E Credit Lecture
(hour/week)
Recitation
(hour/week)
Laboratory
(hour/week)
Semester -
3 3 - -
Course Language English
Course Coordinator Fusun Ülengin
Fusun Ülengin
Course Objectives . To analyze the differences of individual versus group decision making techniques
2. To teach when to use a group decision making approach
3. To teach different group decision making techniques under multiple criteria
4. To see their basic drawbacks, similarities and differences
Course Description To introduce the students to various methods of enhancing creativity and group decision-making under multiple criteria. To analyse the various phases and stages of group decision making, the context, the scope the similarities and the differences, the breadth and the depth of GDM processes and techniques using hands-on learning techniques as much as possible and practicable. To integrate the theory and practice through articles based on the real life application of the GDM methods.
Course Outcomes following subjects

1. They learn when to use which type (individual versus group)
of decision making approach
2. When the criteria are implicitly defined, being aware of Arrow’s Impossibility theory, they learn how to investigate which voting method will be closer to true group decision making and the basic drawbacks that can be encountered
3. When the criteria are explicitly defined, they can reduce their data set and criteria through data mining techniques
4. They know when to use which group decision making method and understand its advantages and disadvantages
5. To know the real world applications and success of the methods
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