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CRITIC-M×Importância dos Critérios Através da Correlação Intercritérios×SWARA II×
ÁreaTomada de decisãoTomada de decisãoTomada de decisão
FamíliaMCDMMCDMMCDM
Ano de origem199519952010
Autor originalBased on Diakoulaki et al.'s CRITIC; modified variants developed laterDiakoulaki, D., Mavrotas, G., Papayannakis, L.Keršuliene, Zavadskas, and Turskis; extended by Zolfani et al.
TipoObjective weight derivation via correlation and varianceStatistical contrast intensity + correlation-based objective weightingExpert-based stepwise weight derivation with ratio refinement
Fonte seminalDiakoulaki, D., Mavrotas, G., & Papayannakis, L. (1995). Determining objective weights in multiple criteria problems: The CRITIC method. Computers & Operations Research, 22(7), 763-770. DOI ↗Diakoulaki, D., Mavrotas, G., Papayannakis, L. (1995). Determining objective weights in multiple criteria problems: The CRITIC method. Computers & Operations Research DOI ↗Keršuliene, V., Zavadskas, E. K., & Turskis, Z. (2010). Selection of rational dispute resolution method by evaluating opposing parties' interest in civil litigation. Journal of Civil Engineering and Management, 16(3), 412-422. link ↗
Outros nomesCRITIC-M, Modified CRITICSWARA II, SWARA 2
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ResumoCRITIC-M (Criteria Importance Through Intercriteria Correlation - Modified) is an objective weight derivation method that extends the classical CRITIC approach. It assigns weights to criteria based on two intrinsic properties of the decision matrix: variance (how much a criterion differentiates alternatives) and correlation (how much a criterion conflicts with or supplements others). Modified variants adjust the formulation to improve robustness or interpretability.CRITIC (CRiteria Importance Through Intercriteria Correlation) is a weight objective multi-criteria decision-making (MCDM) method introduced by Diakoulaki, D., Mavrotas, G., Papayannakis, L. in 1995. It turns a decision matrix of alternatives scored on multiple criteria into a structured, reproducible result.SWARA II (Step-wise Weight Assessment Ratio Analysis - Improved) is an enhanced variant of the SWARA method for deriving criterion weights from expert assessments. Instead of requiring pairwise comparisons or absolute weight assignments, SWARA II asks experts to rank criteria, then assess the relative importance of each criterion compared to the next-ranked one. Improved variants enhance robustness and interpretability of weight derivation.
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