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Figure 6.1 Decision analysis paradigm.
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Figure 6.2 Hierarchy of objectives for advanced vehicle systems.
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Figure 6.3 Graphical assessment of indifference probability.
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Figure 6.4 Sample interview question for relative fuel economy.
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Figure 6.5 Example of utility curve for representative consumer.
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Figure 6.6 Sample interview question used to determine scaling constant for the relative fuel economy attribute.
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Figure 6.7 Sample interview question used to determine order of importance of attributes.
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Figure 6.8 Summary three-level hierarchy for selection problem.
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Figure 6.9 Human productivity objective hierarchy.
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Table 6.1 Scale used for Pairwise Comparisons
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Table 6.2 Priority Vector for Major Criteria
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Table 6.3 Local and Global Priorities for the Problem of Selecting an In-Orbit Assembly System
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Table 6.4 Example GDSS Features to Support Six Task Types
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Table 6.5
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Table 6.6
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Figure 6A.1 Universal self-deployable cargo handler.
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Figure 6A.2 Objective hierarchy for next-generation cargo handler.
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Figure 6A.3 Abbreviated version of the objective hierarchy.
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Table 6A.1 Priority Vector for Major Criteria
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Table 6A.2 Local and Global Priorities
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Table 6A.3 Comparison of Responses Using the AHP
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Table 6A.4 Summary of Results for the AHP Analysis
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Table 6A.5 Attribute Data for Decision Maker 1
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Table 6A.6 Scale used for “Mission Objectives” Attribute
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Table 6A.7 Comparison of AHP Weights and MAUT Scaling Constants for the Five Decision Makers
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Table 6A.8 Summary of Results for MAUT Analysis