Priority ranking and minimal disagreement : a weak ordering model

Ronald D. Armstrong; Wade D. Cook; Mabel T. Kung; Lawrence M. Seiford

RAIRO - Operations Research - Recherche Opérationnelle (1982)

  • Volume: 16, Issue: 4, page 309-318
  • ISSN: 0399-0559

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Armstrong, Ronald D., et al. "Priority ranking and minimal disagreement : a weak ordering model." RAIRO - Operations Research - Recherche Opérationnelle 16.4 (1982): 309-318. <http://eudml.org/doc/104816>.

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author = {Armstrong, Ronald D., Cook, Wade D., Kung, Mabel T., Seiford, Lawrence M.},
journal = {RAIRO - Operations Research - Recherche Opérationnelle},
keywords = {priority ranking; ordinal rankings; minimal amount of disagreement; weak orderings; optimal weak ordering; computational results; consensus; algorithms; transportation; branch and bound},
language = {eng},
number = {4},
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publisher = {EDP-Sciences},
title = {Priority ranking and minimal disagreement : a weak ordering model},
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