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Investigating Properties of the ⊙-Consistency Index

open access: yes, 2012
We consider pairwise comparison matrices on a real divisible and continuous abelian linearly ordered group \(\mathcal{G}= (G, \odot, \leq)\), focusing on a proposed ⊙-consistency measure and its properties. We show that the proposed general ⊙-(in)consistency index satisfies some basic properties that can be considered naturally characterizing a ...
CAVALLO, BICE, D'APUZZO, LIVIA
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The geometric consistency index: Approximated thresholds

European Journal of Operational Research, 2003
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Juan Aguarón
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The harmonic consistency index for the analytic hierarchy process

European Journal of Operational Research, 2007
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William E Stein
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Consistency and dynamic approach of indexes

Social Choice and Welfare, 2009
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Yan-An Hwang, Yu-Hsien Liao
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Indexing consistency, quality and efficiency

Information Processing & Management, 1981
Indexing quality determines whether the information content of an indexed document is accurately represented. Indexing effectiveness measures whether an indexed document is correctly retrieved every time it is relevant to a query. Measurement of these criteria is cumbersome and costly; data base producers therefore prefer inter-indexer consistency as a
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Indexing consistency and quality

American Documentation, 1969
AbstractA measure of indexing consistency is developed based on the concept of “fuzzy sets.” It assigns a higher consistency value if indexers agree on the more important terms than if they agree on less important terms. Measures of the quality of an indexer's work and exhaustivity of indexing are also proposed.
Pranas Zunde, Margaret E. Dexter
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THE RETENTION INDEX AND THE RESCALED CONSISTENCY INDEX

Cladistics, 1989
as a measure ol'6t ofa character to a tree, has been widely and successfully employed, but might be capable of some improvement for certain applications. 'The purpose of this note is to dcwrihe two new indices, already in use in Hennig86, and to explain their interpretation. The consistency index,
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Indexing consistency in Information Science Abstracts

Journal of the American Society for Information Science, 1991
Duplicate entries in Information Science Abstracts allowed for a study of the consistency of the indexing of this file. The results showed a bipolar distribution: indexing matched completely almost half of the time and did not match at all almost half of the time.
MaryEllen C. Sievert, Mark J. Andrews
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