Version: | 1.0.0 |
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Provider: | PyXMCDA |
SOAP service’s name: | |
thresholdsSensitivityAnalysis-PyXMCDA (see SOAP requests for details) |
This web service allows to compute intervals of stability on indifference and preference thresholds defined on a set of criteria. Under each interval, a threshold is free to move without impacting the local outranking situations of the alternatives on the criteria. The wider is an interval, the less important is an imprecise fixation.
Contact: Veneziano Thomas (thomas.veneziano@uni.lu)
(For outputs, see below)
A list of criteria. Criteria can be activated or deactivated via the <active> tag (true or false). By default (no <active> tag), criteria are considered as active. Defined thresholds will be ignored.
The input value should be a valid XMCDA document whose main tag is <criteria>
.
It must have the following form:
<criteria>
<criterion>
<active>[...]</active>
[...]
</criterion>
[...]
</criteria>
A list of alternatives. Alternatives can be activated or deactivated via the <active> tag (true or false). By default (no <active> tag), alternatives are considered as active.
The input value should be a valid XMCDA document whose main tag is <alternatives>
.
It must have the following form:
<alternatives>
<alternative>
<active>[...]</active>
[...]
</alternative>
[...]
</alternatives>
A performance table. The evaluations should be numeric values, i.e. <real>, <integer> or <rational>.
The input value should be a valid XMCDA document whose main tag is <performanceTable>
.
The set of bounds on indifference and preference thresholds generated by the algorithm.
The returned value is a XMCDA document whose main tag is <criteriaValues>
.
A list of messages generated by the algorithm.
The returned value is a XMCDA document whose main tag is <methodMessages>
.