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A Tutorial Introduction to the P/G% Software

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Decision-Aiding Software

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It is the purpose of this tutorial to guide new users of the P/G% software through an example problem which involves most of the analytic situations that one is likely to encounter in other examples. This example presupposes no prior contact with the P/G% program, microcomputers, multi-criteria decision-making, spreadsheet analysis, or related techniques. Only the ability to read is presupposed, and an interest in learning about the P/G% decision-aiding software.

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Nagel, S.S. (1991). A Tutorial Introduction to the P/G% Software. In: Decision-Aiding Software. Policy Studies Organization Series. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-11657-7_16

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