SCOPE: An integrated framework for multi-attribute decision making

This article presents an integrated framework for multi-attribute decision making named SCOPE (System for Combined Planning and Evaluation) that was developed to assess infrastructure policy initiatives-in complex decision environments. The framework comprises scanning as well as assessment issues t...

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