<xs:element name="thresholds" minOccurs="1" maxOccurs="1"><xs:complexType><xs:annotation><xs:documentation>One or more discrimination thresholds related to a criterion.</xs:documentation></xs:annotation><xs:sequence><xs:element name="description" type="xmcda:description" minOccurs="0"/><!-- <xs:element name="threshold" type="xmcda:function" minOccurs="1" maxOccurs="unbounded"/> --><xs:element name="threshold" type="xmcda:threshold" minOccurs="1" maxOccurs="unbounded"/></xs:sequence></xs:complexType></xs:element>
The mcdaConcept attribute allows to specify to what mcda concept a tag is related. It is used by an algorithm to make choices which will have an influence on the output. The documentation of the program should therefore specify, if necessary, what mcdaConcept should be used for the input data. In particular, if an algorithm requires, among other things, twice the same input tag, they can be differenciated by the mcdaConcept (this is even mandatory if they are present in the same file, but should be optional if the two tags can be in different input files, or originate from two different programs). The algorithm should therefore not be too strict on these mcdaConcepts, as this will reduce the compatibility between the various programs.
Threshold related to a criterion, to represent for example discrimination thresholds in outranking methods. The type of the threshold is specified in the mcdaConcept attribute of each threshold, and documented in each algorithm.
The mcdaConcept attribute allows to specify to what mcda concept a tag is related. It is used by an algorithm to make choices which will have an influence on the output. The documentation of the program should therefore specify, if necessary, what mcdaConcept should be used for the input data. In particular, if an algorithm requires, among other things, twice the same input tag, they can be differenciated by the mcdaConcept (this is even mandatory if they are present in the same file, but should be optional if the two tags can be in different input files, or originate from two different programs). The algorithm should therefore not be too strict on these mcdaConcepts, as this will reduce the compatibility between the various programs.
The name attribute contains the human readable name of the object or concept.
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<xs:complexType name="criterionThreshold"><xs:annotation><xs:documentation>Threshold related to a criterion, to represent for example discrimination thresholds in outranking methods. The type of the threshold is specified in the mcdaConcept attribute of each threshold, and documented in each algorithm.</xs:documentation></xs:annotation><xs:sequence><xs:element name="description" type="xmcda:description" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="1"/><xs:element name="criterionID" type="xs:string"/><xs:element name="thresholds" minOccurs="1" maxOccurs="1"><xs:complexType><xs:annotation><xs:documentation>One or more discrimination thresholds related to a criterion.</xs:documentation></xs:annotation><xs:sequence><xs:element name="description" type="xmcda:description" minOccurs="0"/><!-- <xs:element name="threshold" type="xmcda:function" minOccurs="1" maxOccurs="unbounded"/> --><xs:element name="threshold" type="xmcda:threshold" minOccurs="1" maxOccurs="unbounded"/></xs:sequence></xs:complexType></xs:element></xs:sequence><xs:attributeGroup ref="xmcda:defaultAttributes"/></xs:complexType>