2009
DOI: 10.1007/978-90-481-2899-0_7
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A Multi-Criteria Decision Making Conceptual Approach to Optimal Landfill Monitoring

Abstract: Abstract. In this chapter, we introduce a novel conceptual approach to determining an optimal landfill monitoring procedure by using the Multi Criteria Decision Making (MCDM). Selecting an optimal landfill monitoring procedure is identified as a complex and multifold problem encompassing parameters related to conflicting demands. It should result in identifying possible landfill monitoring alternatives that have to comply with predefined relevant criteria and offer landfill operators a powerful tool when raise… Show more

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“…Visual analytics have been used in MCDM for textile composite materials selection [101], for finding the ideal landfill monitoring process [102], for observing and comprehending critical infrastructures, cascading infrastructure effects, and managing crisis response [105], or the evaluation of building design alternatives [103]. It has been also utilized for evaluating low energy building design alternatives [104] and for geosocial visual analytics [106].…”
Section: Thesis Overviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Visual analytics have been used in MCDM for textile composite materials selection [101], for finding the ideal landfill monitoring process [102], for observing and comprehending critical infrastructures, cascading infrastructure effects, and managing crisis response [105], or the evaluation of building design alternatives [103]. It has been also utilized for evaluating low energy building design alternatives [104] and for geosocial visual analytics [106].…”
Section: Thesis Overviewmentioning
confidence: 99%