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Aggregation of direct and indirect judgments in pairwise comparison matrices with a re-examination of the criticisms by Bana e Costa and Vansnick
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    Aggregation of direct and indirect judgments in pairwise comparison matrices with a re-examination of the criticisms by Bana e Costa and Vansnick (English)
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    24 March 2009
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    analytic hierarchy process
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    eigenvector method
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    condition of order preservation
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    direct and indirect judgments
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