Provider: | PUT |
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Version: | 1.0.0 |
Computes class assignment for given alternatives using PromSort method. This method consists of two separated steps. In the first step alternatives are being assigned to categories basing on their relations with boundary profiles. This relations are computed using positive and negative flows. After first step alternative can be assigned to one or two categories. In the second step final assignment is calculated for each alternative assigned to two categories as a distance function between this alternative and alternatives assigned in first step to exactly one category. For other alternatives assignment from first step is final.
(For outputs, see below)
Criteria to consider.
Alternatives to consider.
Definitions of categories.
The performances of boundary profiles.
Scales of considered criteria.
Preference thresholds of considered criteria.
Positive flows of given alternatives and boundary profiles.
Negative flows of given alternatives and boundary profiles.
Definitions of boundary profiles which should be used for classes (categories) representation.
Marks of categories (higher mark means better category). Each category need to have unique mark from 1 to C, where C is a number of categories.
A set of parameters provided to tune up the module’s operation.
Parameter values can be defined via the GUI or the XMCDA file, by default via GUI.
Name: cut point
Parameter used in a second phase of PromSort method. Determines the impact of assigning alternatives to better/worse categories.
Name: assign to a better class
Information if alternative will be assigned to a better class when the assignment is not clear. Works only if cut point does unclear output for alternative.
Tag: programParameters
Code:
<programParameters>
<parameter id="cutPoint">
<values>
<value>
<real>%1</real>
</value>
</values>
</parameter>
<parameter id="assignToABetterClass">
<values>
<value>
<boolean>%2</boolean>
</value>
</values>
</parameter>
</programParameters>
Assignments made in a first step of PromSort method. The assignment is imprecise, as some of alternatives can need next steps of PromSort method to return the final (precise) assignment.
Final assignments made in a PromSort method.
Messages or errors generated by this module.
For further technical details on the web service underlying this program, have a look at its documentation here.