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A group AHP-TOPSIS framework for human spaceflight mission planning at NASA

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This study presents a group multiattribute decision making (MADM) framework developed at the Johnson Space Center for the Integrated human exploration mission simulation facility (INTEGRITY) project to assess the priority of human spaceflight mission simulators.
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Human spaceflight mission planning is a complex task with many interacting systems and mission phases. Analog missions are Earth-based science missions whose purpose is to help understand the complexities inherent in future human spaceflight missions. The goal of performing an analog mission is to prepare crewmembers and support teams for future space missions in a low risk-low cost environment by repeatedly testing vehicles, habitats, and surface terrain simulators. This study presents a group multiattribute decision making (MADM) framework developed at the Johnson Space Center (JSC) for the Integrated human exploration mission simulation facility (INTEGRITY) project to assess the priority of human spaceflight mission simulators. The proposed framework integrates subjective judgments derived from the analytic hierarchy process (AHP) with the entropy information and the technique for order preference by similarity to the ideal solution (TOPSIS) into a series of preference models for the human exploration of Mars. Three different variations of TOPSIS including conventional, adjusted and modified TOPSIS methods are considered in the proposed framework.

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Review: A state-of the-art survey of TOPSIS applications

TL;DR: A state-of-the-art literature survey is conducted to taxonomize the research on TOPSIS applications and methodologies and suggests a framework for future attempts in this area for academic researchers and practitioners.
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The application of the AHP-TOPSIS for evaluating ballast water treatment systems by ship operators

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Multiple Attribute Decision Making: Methods and Applications

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a classification of MADM methods by data type and propose a ranking method based on the degree of similarity of the MADM method to the original MADM algorithm.
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A Scaling Method for Priorities in Hierarchical Structures

TL;DR: A method of scaling ratios using the principal eigenvector of a positive pairwise comparison matrix is investigated, showing that λmax = n is a necessary and sufficient condition for consistency.
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Multiple Objective Decision Making ― Methods and Applications: A State-of-the-Art Survey

TL;DR: On MADM Methods Classification.
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Multi-criteria Decision Making Methods: A Comparative Study

TL;DR: This paper presents an introduction to Multi-Criteria Decision Making methods and some cases of Ranking Abnormalities when Some MCDM Methods are used, as well as a computational evaluation of the Original and the Revised AHP.
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Multiple attribute decision making : an introduction

TL;DR: Introduction Attribute Generation, Data and Weight Noncompensatory Methods Scoring Methods TopSIS ELECTRE Methods for Qualitative Data Extensions are presented.