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  1. Copy Judgments to Selected Participants

    Judgments can be copied from one participant to another participant(s).  This can be done in DEFINE MODEL > Define Participants & Roles > Participants page.  Select Edit > Copy Judgments: This will open a dialog box where you can select the...
  2. Define Participant Permission in a Model

    You can update the model user permission in DEFINE MODEL > Define Participants & Roles > Participants page.  A model user can be a Project Manager , Evaluator , Viewer,  and Evaluator/Viewer.  Project Manager - has overall control...
  3. Add Participants (Enter or paste, Workgroup, Active Directory)

    Participants can be added to a model in a variety of ways.  This can be done in DEFINE MODEL > Define Participants & Roles > Participants page. 1. Enter or paste from clipboard a) Choose to enter one or more email addresses and ...
  4. Restore and Delete Archived Models

    Archiving a model moves it from the Models List tab to the Archives tab. Archived models cannot be opened.  The Archives  tab lists the models that have been archived from the Models tab.  Archived models contain all the model information and part...
  5. Create New Model From File

    Create new model from file if you had previously downloaded models that you want to use again, or if you want to utilize sample models that come with Comparion. Clicking the  button will open a window as shown below: Click "Select File......
  6. Models List Overview

    Comparion®  models exist within workgroups.  Most users will be members of only one workgroup.  If you are a member of more than one workgroup, then you will be able to select which workgroup you want to work with using the Select Workgroup drop-...
  7. Define Project

    Define project is the first step in the decision process where we "structure" a decision model by identifying objectives and alternatives, participants and assigning them roles. After structuring a hierarchy of objectives and identifying alternati...
  8. Participant Roles

  9. Alternatives

  10. Measurement Methods