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    On fuzzy multiattribute decision-making models and methods with incomplete preference information (English)
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    7 April 2005
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    The referred paper contributes to the multiattribute decision-making theory with fuzzy attributes. Namely, the method of determination of weights of attributes under incomplete preference information is analyzed. It is shown that a previously considered method based on minimum average weighted deviation is flawed, and its revision is recommended. Two approaches to the revision are suggested and discussed. They are based on a Lagrange multiplier method and the Hessian matrix. Four specific models of the revision are tested by means of a numerical example. The desision matrix is normalized by various membership functions to achieve a credible ranking order.
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    multiattribute decision making
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    weight estimation
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    Lagrange multiplier method
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    Hessian matrix
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    fuzzy attributes
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    membership function
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