Complex decision situations, such as in nuclear emergency and remediation management, require the consideration of technical, economic, ecological, socio-psychological and political aspects. Approaches for Multi-Criteria Decision Analysis (MCDA) help to take into account various incommensurable aspects and subjective preferences of the decision makers and thus contribute to transparency and traceability of decision processes. This paper focuses on the handling of uncertainties in such decision processes. Monte Carlo approaches can be used to model, propagate and finally visualise the uncertainties, as a case study on a hypothetical radiological accident scenario illustrates. In general, the presented approach can be adopted for any complex ...
Multi Criteria Decision Analysis (MCDA) with stakeholder participation has been suggested as a way t...
This demo presents an ICT system for collaborative situation assessment and strategic decision makin...
An emergency situation is subject to multiple sources of uncertainties which should be identified in...
Complex decision situations, such as in nuclear emergency and remediation management, require the co...
Complex decision situations, such as in nuclear emergency and remediation management, require the co...
Complex decision situations, such as in nuclear emergency and remediation management, require the co...
The resolution of complex decision situations in crisis and remediation management following a man-m...
Work package 6 (WP) of the European project CONFIDENCE focussed on decision support for stakeholders...
Stakeholders’ involvement in risk management and decision making has received increasing attention i...
In nuclear and radiological emergency and post-accident management decisions on countermea...
Environmental emergency situations can differ in many ways, for instance according to their causes a...
Nuclear accidents do not occur frequently, but their biological, psychosocial, and/or economic conse...
The complexity of today's industrial production networks constitutes a new challenge for industrial ...
Multi-criteria decision analysis (MCDA) is a technique for decision support which aims at providing ...
Within the CONFIDENCE project, comprehensive methods have been developed for better support of decis...
Multi Criteria Decision Analysis (MCDA) with stakeholder participation has been suggested as a way t...
This demo presents an ICT system for collaborative situation assessment and strategic decision makin...
An emergency situation is subject to multiple sources of uncertainties which should be identified in...
Complex decision situations, such as in nuclear emergency and remediation management, require the co...
Complex decision situations, such as in nuclear emergency and remediation management, require the co...
Complex decision situations, such as in nuclear emergency and remediation management, require the co...
The resolution of complex decision situations in crisis and remediation management following a man-m...
Work package 6 (WP) of the European project CONFIDENCE focussed on decision support for stakeholders...
Stakeholders’ involvement in risk management and decision making has received increasing attention i...
In nuclear and radiological emergency and post-accident management decisions on countermea...
Environmental emergency situations can differ in many ways, for instance according to their causes a...
Nuclear accidents do not occur frequently, but their biological, psychosocial, and/or economic conse...
The complexity of today's industrial production networks constitutes a new challenge for industrial ...
Multi-criteria decision analysis (MCDA) is a technique for decision support which aims at providing ...
Within the CONFIDENCE project, comprehensive methods have been developed for better support of decis...
Multi Criteria Decision Analysis (MCDA) with stakeholder participation has been suggested as a way t...
This demo presents an ICT system for collaborative situation assessment and strategic decision makin...
An emergency situation is subject to multiple sources of uncertainties which should be identified in...