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The following pages link to A naïve approach for solving MCDM problems: the GUESS method (Q4367033):
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- Global formulation for interactive multiobjective optimization (Q626628) (← links)
- Using interactive multiobjective methods to solve DEA problems with value judgements (Q954062) (← links)
- An experimental evaluation of the efficacy of four multi-objective linear programming algorithms (Q1291685) (← links)
- The effects of anchoring an interactive MCDM solution methods (Q1366701) (← links)
- Computation of ideal and Nadir values and implications for their use in MCDM methods. (Q1406960) (← links)
- Improving the computational efficiency in a global formulation (GLIDE) for interactive multiobjective optimization (Q1761924) (← links)
- A two-slope achievement scalarizing function for interactive multiobjective optimization (Q1762156) (← links)
- The ``Light Beam Search'' approach. -- An overview of methodology and applications (Q1807940) (← links)
- A comparison of two reference point methods in multiple objective mathematical programming. (Q1811142) (← links)
- Solving biobjective combinatorial max-ordering problems by ranking methods and a two-phases approach (Q1873011) (← links)
- Out of the mist -- towards decision-maker-friendly multiple criteria decision making support (Q1876125) (← links)
- A synchronous reference point-based interactive method for stochastic multiobjective programming (Q1929956) (← links)
- An additive achievement scalarizing function for multiobjective programming problems (Q2475813) (← links)
- Synchronous approach in interactive multiobjective optimization (Q2575573) (← links)
- An integrated approach for stock evaluation and portfolio optimization (Q2903132) (← links)
- On the Use of Preferential Weights in Interactive Reference Point Based Methods (Q3649611) (← links)