A COM-based Spatial Decision Support System for Industrial Site Selection

作者: Neil Eldin , Khalid Eldrandaly

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摘要: ABSTRACT Industrial site selection is a complex process for owners and analysts. The involves not only technical requirements, but also economical, social, environmental political demands that may result n conflictingi objectives. Because of the compound nature process, it requires simultaneous use ofsystem industrial selection. ofseveral decision support tools such as expert systems (ES), geographic information (GIS), multi-criteria making (MCDM) methods. This poses challenge integrating these tools. Although current integration techniques loose tight coupling have achieved considerable success, they many limitations. To alleviate limitations, this study used Component Object Model (COM) technology in designing presented system was illustrated using real regional data maintained by state agency. KEYWORDS: Site Selection,GIS, ES, AHP, SDSS, COM

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