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Measuring attractiveness by a categorical-based evaluation technique (MACBETH)
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    Measuring attractiveness by a categorical-based evaluation technique (MACBETH)

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    Measuring attractiveness through a categorical-based evaluation technique (MACBETH) is a multiple-criteria decision analysis (MCDA) method that evaluates options against multiple criteria.

    MACBETH was designed by Carlos António Bana e Costa, from the University of Lisbon with Professor Jean-Claude Vansnick and Dr. Jean-Marie De Corte, from the Université de Mons.

    The key distinction between MACBETH and other MCDA methods is that MACBETH needs only qualitative judgements about the difference of attractiveness between two elements at a time. It can then generate numerical scores for the options in each criterion and to weight the criteria.

    The seven MACBETH semantic categories are: no, very weak, weak, moderate, strong, very strong, and extreme difference of attractiveness.

    Uses and applications

    MACBETH has been extensively applied in various evaluation contexts, namely:

    Agriculture, manufacturing, and services

    Energy

    • Project prioritization and selection
    • Technology choice

    Environment

    Medical

    • Medical

    Military

    Public sector

    Others

    Decision support systems

    Several decision support systems implement the MACBETH approach:

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