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    MCDM 2009 - New Frontiers of Hybrid MCDM Techniques for Problems-Solving -the 20th International Conference on Multiple Criteria Decision making

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    Category MCDM 2009

    Deadline: December 15, 2008 | Date: June 21, 2009

    Venue/Country: Chengdu, China

    Updated: 2010-06-04 19:32:22 (GMT+9)

    Call For Papers - CFP

    Workshops on MCDM 2009

    Organizer: Gwo-Hshiung Tzeng

    E-mail: ghtzengatcc.nctu.edu.tw ; ghtzengatmail.knu.edu.tw

    New Frontiers of Hybrid MCDM Techniques for Problems-Solving

    Novel hybrid MCDM models can combine many new techniques, such as DEMATEL, ISM (interpretive structural modeling), social network analysis with preference weights (AHP, ANP, Fuzzy integral) and performance matrix to evaluate and improve the gaps of each criterion, and then reduce the gaps for achieving the aspired/desired levels in MADM of real world applications

    Novel hybrid MCDM models can combine many new techniques, such as dynamic network multistage and multilevel, relaxing the decision space with preference weights (AHP, ANP) to De Novo perspective for achieving aspired/desired win-win goal plan, such as transaction cost theory and the resource-based view, to explain the formation of strategic alliances, M&A, joint ventures, R&D resources design or post-merge R&D human resources in global problems.

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    Target audience

    The purpose of this workshops ¡°Novel Hybrid Research Methods of Problems- Solving, novel hybrid MCDM: (1) hybrid MADM and (2) MODM by De Novo Perspective¡± is to submit the some novel MADM and MODM methods of whole systems in ¡°techniques of logic and new thinking systems¡± for audiences to understand, solve, and treat all possible important problems. Then the audiences can promoting and expanding the competence sets for solving and treating all problems in different fields/domains to make decisions in real MCDM problems.

    Bio of the organizer and e-mail

    Gwo-Hshiung Tzeng (M¡¯92¨CF¡¯03) received the B.S. degree in business management from the Tatung Institute of Technology, Taipei, Taiwan, in 1967. In 1971, he received the M.S. degree in urban planning from Chung Hsing University, Hsinchu, Taiwan; and in 1977, he received Ph.D. degree in management science from Osaka University, Osaka, Japan. He was an Associate Professor at Chiao Tung University, Taiwan, from 1977 to 1981, a Research Associate at Argonne National Laboratory, from July 1981 to January 1982, a Visiting Professor in the Department of Civil Engineering at the University of Maryland, College Park, from August 1989 to August 1990, a Visiting Professor in the Department of Engineering and Economic System, Energy Modeling Forum at Stanford University, Stanford, CA, from August 1997 to August 1998, and a professor at Chaio Tung University from 1981 and a chair professor from 2003. He was President of Kainan University from 2004 to 2005 and distinguished chair Professor since 2004. His current research interests include statistics, multivariate analysis, network routing and scheduling, multiple criteria decision making, fuzzy theory, hierarchical structure analysis, etc. for applying to technology management, business, finance, energy, environment, transportation systems, transportation investment, logistics, location, urban planning, tourism, technology management, electronic commerce, global supply chain, etc.

    Dr. Tzeng has received the National Distinguished Chair Professor and Award (highest honor offered) from the Ministry of Education Affairs of Taiwan, three distinguished research awards and two distinguished research fellows (highest honor offered) awards from the National Science Council of Taiwan. He is a fellow of IEEE member.

    Submitted paper send to: Gwo-Hshiung Tzeng

    E-mail: ghtzengatcc.nctu.edu.tw ; ghtzengatmail.knu.edu.tw

    List of the members of workshop program committee

    Chen, Ting-Yu (Taiwan)

    Hwang, Heung-Suk (Korea)

    Chen, Yuh-Wen (Taiwan)

    Huang, Chi-Yo (Taiwan)

    Huang, Jih-Jeng (Taiwan)

    Larbani, Moussa (Malaysia)

    Liou, James J. H. (Taiwan)

    Jaap Spronk (Netherland)

    Toshimasa Ozaki (Japan)

    Ting, Shin-Chan (Taiwan)


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