Qualitative Criteria Assessment (QCA) • Include in the decision-making process non-tangible criteria such as privacy, laws, environmental issues… • set of criteria categorised in groups have been prepared 9 categories, over 140 criteria • It requires an assessment of those qualitative criteria
QCA steps
Sample of visualization • Interdependencies: shows criteria which are related, highlighting “parents and children” of a pointed criterion
QCA steps (II)
Results Numerical comparison of alternatives
Results (II) Different graphical representatiomns are available: spider charts, bar charts
MAHP • An alternative way to perform the QCA • Its a modified version of the Analytical Hierarchy Process • Currently this is in progress more about this will explained in our final conference!
Considerations • QCA RRA (input is provided as well as RRA deals with intangible parameters) • The top goal / aggregated values from QCA are handed over as parameters to be regarded in RRA
Thank you for your attention! Jaime Martín Pérez Project Coordinator ATOS Spain jaime. martinp@atos. net +34 912148908 www. cirasproject. eu Co-funded by the Prevention, Preparedness and Consequence Management of Terrorism and other Securityrelated Risks Programme of the European Union