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The following pages link to Preferences for multi-attributed alternatives: traces, dominance, and numerical representations (Q1887798):
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- Preferences in artificial intelligence (Q314443) (← links)
- A consolidated approach to the axiomatization of outranking relations: a survey and new results (Q492802) (← links)
- Eliciting preferences on multiattribute societies with a Choquet integral (Q625639) (← links)
- Following the traces: an introduction to conjoint measurement without transitivity and additivity (Q706884) (← links)
- Representation of preferences over a finite scale by a mean operator (Q854113) (← links)
- An axiomatic approach to noncompensatory sorting methods in MCDM. I: The case of two categories (Q857380) (← links)
- Simple procedures of choice in multicriteria problems without precise information about the alternatives' values (Q991388) (← links)
- An axiomatic analysis of concordance-discordance relations (Q1042167) (← links)
- `Additive difference' models without additivity and subtractivity (Q1765569) (← links)
- A bi-preference interplay between transitivity and completeness: reformulating and extending Schmeidler's theorem (Q2197095) (← links)
- The multilinear model in multicriteria decision making: the case of 2-additive capacities and contributions to parameter identification (Q2286882) (← links)
- Multiattribute preference models with reference points (Q2355878) (← links)
- A review of methods for capacity identification in Choquet integral based multi-attribute utility theory: applications of the Kappalab R package (Q2462169) (← links)
- The representation of conditional relative importance between criteria (Q2468340) (← links)
- The dependent Poisson race model and modeling dependence in conjoint choice experiments (Q2517905) (← links)
- A note on the asymmetric part of an outranking relation (Q2806438) (← links)
- Bipolar and bivariate models in multicriteria decision analysis: Descriptive and constructive approaches (Q3526119) (← links)
- An axiomatic approach to noncompensatory sorting methods in MCDM. II: M ore than two categories (Q5966280) (← links)