Title: MCDM23
1MCDM23
A Multi-Criteria Decision Support Method
for Whole Building Solar Design
2MCDM-23 was developed within International Energy
Agency Solar Heating and Cooling Task 23
Optimization of Solar Energy Use in Large
Buildings
3Requirements forSuccessful Solar Building Design
- Start with a client and design team committed to
high per-formance, and willing to alter the
normal design process
- Select a design team with a wide range of
technical skills
Integrated Design
- Add an energy engineer and other relevant
specialists to the team
- Commence with teamwork from the very start of the
Pre-design Stage
- Define performance goals at the outset and
referring to them throughout
- Use new methods and tools throughout the process
4MCDM23 seeks to facilitate some ofthe
challenges of integrated design
- Application and integration of knowledge and
judgements from a range of experts from different
disciplines - Balanced specification and integration of
design criteria that are incommensurate and may
be conflicting (e.g. economics vs. environment,
aesthetics, etc.) - Balanced integration of both quantitative and
qualitative performance criteria (qualitative
criteria tend to be under-valued or poorly
documented)
5- Problems in doing tradeoffs
- Criteria have different units (kWh, , kg of
SO2, percent satisfied, score on a scale of ten,
etc.) - Some are quantitative, some are qualitative
- For some, smaller is better (resource use), for
others, bigger is better (quality issues)
How to picture diverse criteria together so we
can decide between alternatives?
6MCDM-23 isa structured approach to
- Make judgements and values explicit to promote
learning and cooperation across disciplines and
to reach a common understanding of the overall
design problem - Handle values and judgements alongside
quantitative assessments in order to clearly see
the overall goodness of the design - Help organize and select relevant information and
to focus on the most important issues
7WHO should use MCDM23?
- In the building design process All members of
the design team, including the client - In a design competition The competition
organizers and the judging committee - A person needs to be appointed to organize the
work with the method and to take care of the
mechanics of aggregating the information
8WHEN should MCDM23 be used?
- For selecting and specifying design criteria in
the pre-design phase, and for prioritizing among
design criteria - For evaluating alternative design strategies and
solutions at various stages in the design process
9WHAT is MCDM23?
A method and tool based on CRITERIA, WEIGHTS AND
SCORES that is a means to encourage the members
of the design team to make their knowledge,
values and judgements EXPLICIT - so that the
other members (and the outside world) can better
understand, learn and interact!
10STEPS in MCDM23
Step 1 Select and describe main criteria and
sub-criteria Step 2 Develop measurement scales
for sub-criteria Step 3 Weight the main criteria
and sub-criteria Generate alternative
solutions Step 4 Predict performance Step 5
Aggregate scores Step 6 Analyze results and make
decisions
11STEP 1
DESCRIBE, SELECT, AND STRUCTURE CRITERIA
- Top-down approach Start with overall objectives,
then go into details - Bottom-up approach Test the criteria on relevant
alternatives (cases) - Start out wide (use check lists), then narrow in
- Document the reason why a criterion is important
- Irreversible consequences?
- Wide ranging consequences?
- Far from fulfilling national goals?
12STEP 1
DESCRIBE, SELECT, AND STRUCTURE CRITERIA
Advantages of a hierarchical structure
main goal (optimal housing area)
- Lower-level criteria explain the concrete meaning
of upper-level criteria - Helps sorting out redundancies and double
counting - Allows keeping the overview as well as going into
the details
Main criteria (e.g resource use, functionality,
comfort)
Sub-criteria (e.g. energy use)
Indicators (e.g. kWh/m2)
13Example of criteria set for main criterion
Resource Use
Sub-criteria Sub-sub-criteria Indicators Energy
Net use of energy MJ/m²/person Land Net
area of land used m²/occupant Change in
ecological value judgement Water Net
consumption of water m³/year/person Materials Re
tention of existing building of floor
area Use of recycled materials of
cost Re-useable materials of
cost Re-cyclable materials of cost
14STEP 2
DEVELOP MEASUREMENT SCALES FOR SUB-CRITERIA
Score Judgement 10 excellent 9
8 good 7 6 fair 5 4 marginally
acceptable
15Example of measurement scalefor quantitative
criteria
Annual Electric Use
16Example of measurement scalefor qualitative
criteria
Adaptability
Score
Judgement
10
excellent
Different clients without change
9
Different clients by moving
a
d
justable partitions
8
good
Different clients by rebuilding non-
load bearing part
i
tions
7
Different clients by rebuilding some
non-load bearing partitions
6
fair
Different clients by rebuilding
mostly non-load bearing part
i
tions
5
Different clients by rebuilding all
load bearing partitions
4
marginally accep
t
able
Not adaptable to different cl
i
ents
17The value of creating scales
- Generates a concrete discussion about how the
building should perform - The process of setting end-points leads to an
active search for alternative options Can we
not do better than that? - Facilitates interpretation of criteria the same
words may have different meanings for different
individuals - Helps define the general nature and context of
the problem - may lead to restructuring of the
model - Allows each member of the team to express his or
her own expertise to the group as a whole
18STEP 3
WEIGHT THE MAIN CRITERIA AND SUB-CRITERIA
19Example of weighing using the tool
Pie chart button displays graphic
20The value of weighting
- Make values and hidden judgementsexplicit to the
group as a whole - Generates discussion and visualizesdifferent
viewpoints - May lead to a redefinition of the scales
- Helps focusing on the mostimportant issues
21GENERATE ALTERNATIVE SOLUTIONS
22STEP 4
PREDICT PERFORMANCE using
- computer simulations
- databases
- rules of thumb
- experience
- expert judgement
23 Enter the number in the program
Click the button to plot the value on the value
graph
24STEP 5
AGGREGATE SCORES
25STEP 6
ANALYZE RESULTS AND MAKE DECISIONS
After entering all the values for all the
schemes, there are four results options 1)
Worksheet for each scheme 2) Star diagram for
each scheme 3) Summary bar graph showing all
schemes 4) Summary table showing all
schemes Tables can be exported as comma-delimited
files. Diagrams can be copied to the clipboard.
Both can be printed.
26Worksheet
Provides documentation of the process
Scheme B is not so good ( 5.6 out of 10 )
27Star Charts
Functionality
Functionality
28Bar Graphs
Functionality
29Summary Table
This table was generated automatically in
MCDM-23, copied directly from the screen, and
pasted into this presentation. It can also be
exported as a csv file.
Scheme A is the best ( 8.98 out of 10 )
30CONCLUSION
MCDM23 is a means to organize the multi-criteria
design work and to
understand and learn about whats important NOT
to produce the right answer!