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Application of multiple-criteria decision analysis to select the optimal B-segment vehicle acquisition variant
VESELÝ, David
Theoretical part of the thesis describes principles of the multiple-criteria decision processes and methods that are considered as a very effective tool for solving more complex decision problem. Theoretical knowledge gained in the first part of thesis are subsequently used in the real case study, which searches for optimal B-segment vehicle according pre-set parameters. The study focuses on selection of a small company vehicle, firstly explores the real offer of B-segment vehicles available on the market in the Czech Republic. Work itself defines the selection criterion then assigns to each criterion appropriate decision weight, eliminates inopportune candidates and applies multiple-criteria decision analysis methods to find optimal acquisition variant. Final decision is concluded based on mix of the results obtained by the most suitable decision-making methods. Described procedure is applicable to both personal and company car or to any other asset acquisition.

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