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  1. Performance Analysis

    Overview   Performance analysis is used to dynamically change the priorities of the objectives to determine how these changes affect the priorities of the alternative choices. Each performance sensitivity is composed of: The relative import...
  2. Alternatives Grid

    Overview The Alternatives Grid  page shows the alternative priorities with respect to the decision goal for All Participants. These priorities are based on the normalized right eigenvector of the geometric average of the judgments for all partic...
  3. Gradient Analysis

    A gradient analysis shows the rate of change of the priorities of alternatives with respect to the change in priority of one of the objectives.   Each gradient sensitivity is composed of: An objective on the x-axis -- which can be selected fro...
  4. Head to Head Analysis

    The Head-to-head- analysis shows how Alternatives compare to each other with respect to an Objective. One alternative is listed on the left side of the graph and the other is listed on the right.  Down the middle of the graph are the objectives ...
  5. 2D Analysis

    The Two Dimensional sensitivity graph shows how well the alternatives perform with respect to any two objectives.  One objective is represented on the X-Axis and another on the Y-Axis.  The circles represent the alternatives.  If you think of th...
  6. What is Allocate?

    Comparion Resource Allocation helps you if you are deciding on a combination of actions to take, such as a portfolio of capital investments or models.  The allocation step is a powerful way to determine an optimal combination of actions or investmen...
  7. Groups Constraints

     The Groups page is where you can add or delete group constraints to be used in the optimization.  When using our Resource Aligner, groups of alternatives can be defined to assure that one of the following four relationships exist among the alte...
  8. Portfolio View Overview

    The Portfolio View page contains all the alternatives, their benefits (priorities), e.benefits (expected benefits), risks (by default, the risk and e.benefits columns are hidden when there are no risks defined), and costs.  The Partial column is use...
  9. Dependencies Constraints

    Dependencies are one of the constraints that can be defined when determining the alternatives to be funded in Resource Allocation .  You can display the dependencies in Table  or List  view.  Dependencies are displayed in the Table view by defa...
  10. Consensus View

    The consensus view shows the standard deviations (the square root of the variances) among evaluators for each judgment. The table is sorted from highest disagreement to lowest disagreement among evaluators for each node. The entries are displaye...