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The graph shown in Figure 4-16 lists the contribution of each<br />

measure to the difference in overall utility between the two<br />

alternatives.<br />

Figure 4-16. Comparison between Coyote and Wolf generated using the<br />

Results::Compare Alternatives option.<br />

The the bar for each measure represents how much of the<br />

difference between the alternatives is caused by the measure. The<br />

bar lengths add up to the length of the "Total Difference" bar,<br />

which always goes to the right.<br />

You can see the numbers that underlie this bar graph with the<br />

table option in the Results::Compare Alternatives dialog box.<br />

Summary<br />

This completes the introductory tutorial for LDW. You have<br />

learned how to<br />

• define the alternatives you will rank,<br />

• define the measures and goals that you will use to evaluate<br />

the alternatives,<br />

• enter the data that describes the alternatives' performance<br />

on the measures,<br />

• convert levels on the measures into common units,<br />

• assess the weights for the measures and goals using the<br />

tradeoff method, and<br />

• how to see the results of your analysis with the displays in<br />

the Results menu.<br />

Section 4 -- Introductory Tutorial 4-29

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