= Maximum-value composite procedure
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The Maximum-value composite procedure is a method used in decision-making and optimization, particularly within the context of multi-criteria decision analysis (MCDA). This procedure helps in evaluating alternatives based on multiple criteria and is particularly useful when decisions need to account for conflicting criteria. \#\#\# Key Features of the Maximum-value Composite Procedure: 1. **Multiple Criteria**: It allows decision-makers to assess alternatives based on several different criteria, which may have different units or scales.
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