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Ranking multiple criteria alternatives with half-space, convex, and non- convex dominating cones: Quasi-concave and quasi-convex multiple attribute utility functions
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    Ranking multiple criteria alternatives with half-space, convex, and non- convex dominating cones: Quasi-concave and quasi-convex multiple attribute utility functions (English)
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    It is demonstrated how a multiple attribute utility function (MAUF) can be expressed as a quasi-concave or quasi-convex function using non-unique weights. The author discusses three types of local information on weights: unique (half-space), partial information on unique (convex- cone), and non-unique (nonconvex cone). A simple method for assessing such a MAUF including evaluating and ranking is discussed.
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    multiple attribute utility function
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    local information on weights
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