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Identification of Multiple Criteria Decision Making

1989
Assuming that m alternatives given by A = {a 1,..., a m } are evaluated by n criteria, called Z = {z 1,..., z n }, we obtain the utility function $$ u:A \times Z \to R\,with\,u\left( {{a_i},{z_j}} \right) = {u_{{ij}}} $$ (1.1) In the classical utility theory u is a linear function.
Mißler-Behr, Magdalena, Opitz, Otto
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Interdependence In Multiple Criteria Decision Making

1997
Modeling and optimization methods for handling multiple criteria decision problems have over the last 20 years been developed in both crisp and fuzzy environments. The overwhelming majority of approaches for finding best optimal or optimal compromise solutions to MCDM problems do not make use of the interdependences among the objectives.
Carlsson, Christer, Fuller, Robert
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Multiple criteria decision making with reliability of assessment

Annals of Operations Research, 2021
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Chao Fu, Min Xue 0002, Wenjun Chang
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Multiple Criteria Decision Making

2007
Decision problems often exhibit these characteristics: the presence of multiple, conflicting criteria for judging alternatives and the need for making compromises of trade-offs regarding the outcomes of alternative courses of action. This chapter covers some of the practical methods available for helping make better decisions for these types of ...
Masud, Abu S.M., Ravindran, A. Ravi
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On Maximizing Discrimination in Multiple Criteria Decision Making

Journal of the Operational Research Society, 1995
Summary: We examine an LP/DEA-based technique for establishing an overall ranking of alternatives that are ranked on multiple criteria, which themselves are ranked. This two-stage process involves one LP in the first stage, and \(N\) LPs in the second stage to rank \(N\) alternatives.
Green, Rodney H., Doyle, John R.
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Fair framework for multiple criteria decision making

Computers & Industrial Engineering, 2018
Abstract As the determination of criteria weights is important for multiple criteria decision making, a number of attempts have been made to assign weights to criteria. However, whether criterion weight assignment is fair to each criterion and to each alternative is rarely taken into account.
Chao Fu, Kaile Zhou, Min Xue 0002
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Multiple criteria decision making: The case for interdependence

Computers & Operations Research, 1995
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Christer Carlsson, Robert Fullér
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Coordination based Multiple Criteria Decision Making

Journal of Decision Systems, 2007
There has been a growing interest et activity in the area of multiple criteria decision making (MCDM), especially in the last 20 years. Modelling et optimization methods have been developed in most referential problematic. The majority of approaches for finding best compromise solutions to MCDM problems make use of the Pareto optimality concept ...
Inès Ben Jaâfar, Khaled Ghédira
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A ranking method for multiple-criteria decision-making

International Journal of Systems Science, 1997
Abstract Fuzzy logic is applied in more and more applications. Non-stochastic, inexact and uncertain concepts and decisions can thus be treated in a more natural way. Ranking methods based on fuzzy logic play an important role in practice and are widely applicable in decision-making. In a ranking task of a legal case these ordering methods are used, or,
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On the Use of Argumentation for Multiple Criteria Decision Making

2012
This paper studies the possibilities and limits of applying a Dung-style argumentation framework in a decision making problem. This study is motivated by the fact that many examples in the literature use this setting for illustrating advantages or drawbacks of Dung’s argumentation framework or one of its enhancements (such as PAFs, VAFs, ADFs, AFRAs ...
Leila Amgoud, Srdjan Vesic
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