Development of a web graphic model with fuzzy-decision-making Trial and Evaluation Laboratory/Multi-criteria-Spatial Decision Support System (F-DEMATEL/MC-SDSS) for sustainable planning and construction of rural housings

2018 ◽  
Vol 199 ◽  
pp. 584-592 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jin Su Jeong ◽  
Álvaro Ramírez-Gómez
2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Xiang Qian Gao

Current spatial decision support systems (SDSS) in manufacturing environments, which are mostly CAD-based, have many drawbacks and thus may make less effective and efficient spatial decisions. GIS-based SDSS can overcome those drawbacks and support decision-making in a much effective manner. Unfortunately, there is little research on GIS-based SDSS in a manufacturing environment. This thesis study focuses on a systematic approach to the development of GIS-based SDSS in a manufacturing environment. By using Trane China as an example, the prototype of Trane China SDSS (TCSDSS) is developed by adopting the unified software development process. The TCSDSS prototype contains eight object modules, which incorporate ArcGIS embedded models, ArcGIS feature data, and MS Access attribute data, to support decision-making in Trane China. The benefits from the use of the TCSDSS prototype that have been found include its spatial analysis, network analysis, and 3D analysis functions besides the improvement on communication and efficiency. It is also found that the newly developed GIS software packages such as ArcGIS 8.3, with the enhanced drawing functions, can provide enough adequate precision level required by facility layout.


Author(s):  
R. Shrestha ◽  
J. Flacke

Abstract. Over three decades, the Spatial Decision Support System (SDSS) concept has evolved significantly exploiting information technology to assist decision maker in a variety of fields of research, development, and practice. With the communicative turn in planning, which emphasizes public participation in all levels of planning and decision making, these technologies have further matured to support participatory planning by means of supporting diverse stakeholders in the decision making process. However, for multiple reasons, SDSS are still in the domain of expert, largely failing to incorporate general citizens in its use and applications. On the same note, citizen science as a method of inquiry is gaining much attention in recent years to engage general citizens in the scientific research, thereby also empowering them to participate in the decisions of the issues affecting them. As such, it seems likely that citizen science shows great promise for advancing SDSS for achieving broad citizen engagement in planning and decision-making. This paper discusses the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, threats (SWOT) of integrating citizen science with SDSS by analyzing existing literature on SDSS and citizen science. In particular, we explore the integration of aspects of citizen science in Interactive Planning Support System (PSS), as one form of SDSS to support wider citizen engagement.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Xiang Qian Gao

Current spatial decision support systems (SDSS) in manufacturing environments, which are mostly CAD-based, have many drawbacks and thus may make less effective and efficient spatial decisions. GIS-based SDSS can overcome those drawbacks and support decision-making in a much effective manner. Unfortunately, there is little research on GIS-based SDSS in a manufacturing environment. This thesis study focuses on a systematic approach to the development of GIS-based SDSS in a manufacturing environment. By using Trane China as an example, the prototype of Trane China SDSS (TCSDSS) is developed by adopting the unified software development process. The TCSDSS prototype contains eight object modules, which incorporate ArcGIS embedded models, ArcGIS feature data, and MS Access attribute data, to support decision-making in Trane China. The benefits from the use of the TCSDSS prototype that have been found include its spatial analysis, network analysis, and 3D analysis functions besides the improvement on communication and efficiency. It is also found that the newly developed GIS software packages such as ArcGIS 8.3, with the enhanced drawing functions, can provide enough adequate precision level required by facility layout.


2021 ◽  
Vol 154 ◽  
pp. 107103
Author(s):  
Fanyong Meng ◽  
Jie Tang ◽  
Witold Pedrycz

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