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The following pages link to The Effect of Attribute Ranges on Weights in Multiattribute Utility Measurements (Q4276615):
Displayed 19 items.
- Measurement of preferences with self-explicated approaches: a classification and merge of trade-off- and non-trade-off-based evaluation types (Q296725) (← links)
- Modeling synergies in multi-criteria supplier selection and order allocation: an application to commodity trading (Q323425) (← links)
- Understanding local ignorance and non-specificity within the DS/AHP method of multi-criteria decision making (Q706890) (← links)
- Vendor selection in outsourcing (Q883587) (← links)
- How to benefit from decision analysis in environmental life cycle assessment (LCA) (Q1291600) (← links)
- A recursive algorithm for volume-based sensitivity analysis of linear decision models (Q1362948) (← links)
- Multicriteria analysis for agricultural resource management: A critical survey and future perspectives (Q1582225) (← links)
- DS/AHP method: A mathematical analysis, including an understanding of uncertainty (Q1600983) (← links)
- A configuration-based recommender system for supporting e-commerce decisions (Q1751792) (← links)
- Implausible alternatives in eliciting multi-attribute value functions (Q2256192) (← links)
- The attraction effect and its explanations (Q2291165) (← links)
- Enhancing the elicitation of diverse decision objectives for public planning (Q2315645) (← links)
- A critical analysis of multi-criteria models for the prioritisation of health threats (Q2329481) (← links)
- Aggregation of utility-based individual preferences for group decision-making (Q2355877) (← links)
- A careful look at the importance of criteria and weights (Q2449377) (← links)
- Stochastic Multicriteria Acceptability Analysis (SMAA) (Q3058467) (← links)
- On the convergence of multiattribute weighting methods. (Q5928380) (← links)
- Behavioral and procedural consequences of structural variation in value trees (Q5945210) (← links)
- Extended methods for identifying dominance and potential optimality in multi-criteria analysis with imprecise information (Q5952506) (← links)