02096nas a2200229 4500000000100000000000100001008004100002260001200043653002400055653000800079653003700087653002900124653002300153100002100176700001800197245009000215856009900305300000900404490000600413520143300419022001401852 2019 d c12/201910aMulti-Agent Systems10aDSS10aMulti-Criteria Decision Analysis10aSpatio Temporal Modeling10aTerritory Planning1 aHamdadou Djamila1 aSofiane Khiat00aA Temporal Distributed Group Decision Support System Based on Multi-Criteria Analysis uhttps://www.ijimai.org/journal/sites/default/files/files/2019/03/ijimai20195_7_1_pdf_15237.pdf a7-210 v53 aDecision support consists of proposing tasks and projects by taking into account temporal constraints and the use of resources with the aim of finding a compromise solution between several alternatives. Indeed, on the one hand, centralized resolution systems and methods are generally inappropriate to the real case because of the local unavailability of decision makers. On the other hand, the data of the decisional problem are generally poorly expressed in a negotiation environment. Other techniques and approaches treat the same decision-making problem and impose a distributed vision for coherent decisions. For this purpose, Multi-Agent Systems (MAS) allow modeling a distributed resolution of the group decision support problem. In this article, we propose a new model of a multi-criteria group decision support system based on a multi-agent system modeling a spatial problem. We consider that each decision maker is assimilated to an agent that has a decision-making autonomy, in which he interacts with other agents in the debate through a negotiation process in order to reach an acceptable compromise. In this study, we propose coordination mechanisms among agents to highlight the simulated negotiation. Therefore, the proposed system finds a solution before fixed deadlines’ time expire. We experiment the suggested negotiation model to solve the decisional problem of spatial localization in territory planning. a1989-1660