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    Bivariate models of optimism and pessimism in multi-criteria decision-making based on intuitionistic fuzzy sets (English)
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    22 June 2011
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    unipolar bivariate model
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    optimism
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    pessimism
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    multiple criteria decision analysis
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    intuitionistic fuzzy set
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    net predisposition
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    integrated programming model
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