Wikipedia talk:Articles for deletion/Stratified multi criteria decision making

I understand that the method has not been well applied, but this is because it was published only three weeks ago. It usually takes more than 6 months until the first applications are published in reputed journals.

It will become a popular method. This is because the method has been published in a top journal after several revisions, Knowledge Based Systems https://www.journals.elsevier.com/knowledge-based-systems

This journal is not just a journal. It has high indexes: Impact factor: 4.5 and SNIP 2.6 and has been indexed by SCOPUS, ISI ABDC list, among others. In addition it is a top ranked journal in Elsevier and also in SJR ranking system with the CiteScore of 5.11

I hope that you can keep the method for a while and monitor the number of people reading opening the page.

Here is a link to this newly published method: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0950705118303502


 * Hi, a few things before I reply to your comments.


 * 1) While normally the talk page is the perfect place for a discussion (and people grumble if you don't use it), since Articles for Deletion (AfD) is already a discussion, you can post directly onto the page. Just start your viewpoint with a bullet point and a bolded answer (e.g. Keep or Redirect). As usual, indent any response to someone else. If you don't want to do so yourself I can copy & paste your comments across for you, if you let me know.


 * 2) Please remember to add the ~ at the end - if you ask a question it makes it much harder to actually give you a response without it


 * 3) Right, onto the answer. Firstly, saying that it will grow as an article is a particularly disliked argument unless the answer will be known within a week see this policy. Otherwise we'd never actually delete anything because we wouldn't have a cut off point.


 * 4) I'm dropping that journal source across immediately, since it's an excellent source and might give some discussion. I'll consider my own viewpoint later. Nosebagbear (talk) 08:32, 26 July 2018 (UTC)