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In this paper, we discuss a case study regarding transfer stations siting in
a Solid Waste Management System, building a multi-criteria model potentially
adequate to the involvement of multiple actors. A Decision Support System (DSS),
named SABILOC ([1]), integrating an Interactive Bi-objective Integer
Programming Module and a Multi-attribute Module is used. The last module
allows an a posteriori more detailed analysis of the solutions selected during the
first module. Furthermore, the DSS includes meaningful graphical tools and
integrates a Geographic Information System (GIS).
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Clímaco, J., Fernandes, S. & Captivo, M.E. (2014). A Discussion on the Role of Decision Support in a Location Analysis Case Study. In G. Phillips-Wren, S. Carlsson, A. Respício & P. Brézillon (eds.), DSS 2.0: Supporting Decision Making with New Technologies, Series Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence and Applications, 26, IOS Press, pp. 141 – 152.