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You can copy roles from one participant to another: Select the participant you want roles to be copied Click Copy Roles Select the participant(s) where you want to paste the roles Click Paste Roles You can also select multiple participants t...
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Edit Mode The Edit Mode is a mode where the Project Manager can assign roles by clicking on the cells or using the Drop/Allow/Restrict All options. Two participants are selected in the example below. The border of the node (in this case light g...
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You can select multiple participants or groups at a time for assigning roles. You can check one or more participants or groups in the left pane and then click a node on the right to allow or restrict roles for the highlighted participant. You have ...
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Roles can be assigned to Participant Groups ( custom groups or a pre-defined group called 'All Participants') as well as to individual participants. The resultant role for a participant is a combination of the roles assigned to any group to which t...
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You can view the number of participants that have an allowed role by checking the Show Statistics check box. ...
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Edit Mode The Edit Mode is a mode where the Project Manager can assign roles by clicking on the cells or using the Drop/Allow/Restrict All options. Two participants are selected in the example below. The border of the node (in this case light g...
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The Project Manager decides the navigation options available during the evaluation. By default, the navigation box, and buttons can be available at the bottom of each of the evaluation steps. (Note: A button can be disabled if not applicable to t...
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You can view the number of participants that have an allowed role by checking the Show Statistics check box. ...
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Pairwise Verbal can be used to express your judgment about the relative importance or preference or likelihoods of the two elements. The Multi-Pairwise Verbal evaluation is just similar to Single Pairwise Evaluation, but multiple pairs are displayed...
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Pairwise graphical/numerical comparisons can be used to express your judgment about the likelihood or impact of the two elements. For Likelihood evaluation, we recommend using Pairwise with Given Likelihood instead of Pairwise unless the elemen...