A method of multiobjective decision making using a vector value function.
Sixto Ríos-Insua; Jacinto González Pachón; Alfonso Mateos
Qüestiió (1994)
- Volume: 18, Issue: 2, page 153-172
- ISSN: 0210-8054
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abstract = {A decision situation with partial information on preferences by means of a vector value function is assumed. The concept of minimum value dispersion solution as a reference point joined with a pseudodistance function from such a point and a dispersion level ε, lead to the notion of ε-dispersion set. The dispersion level represents the amount of value that the decision maker can be indifferent to, therefore he should choose his most preferred solution in this set. Convergence properties, as well as an interactive method based on the reduction of ε-sets by means of parametric variation of ε, to aid decision making in discrete problems is considered. Detailed numerical examples are included.},
author = {Ríos-Insua, Sixto, González Pachón, Jacinto, Mateos, Alfonso},
journal = {Qüestiió},
keywords = {multiobjective decision making; vector value function; efficient set; partial information on preferences},
language = {eng},
number = {2},
pages = {153-172},
title = {A method of multiobjective decision making using a vector value function.},
url = {http://eudml.org/doc/40118},
volume = {18},
year = {1994},
}
TY - JOUR
AU - Ríos-Insua, Sixto
AU - González Pachón, Jacinto
AU - Mateos, Alfonso
TI - A method of multiobjective decision making using a vector value function.
JO - Qüestiió
PY - 1994
VL - 18
IS - 2
SP - 153
EP - 172
AB - A decision situation with partial information on preferences by means of a vector value function is assumed. The concept of minimum value dispersion solution as a reference point joined with a pseudodistance function from such a point and a dispersion level ε, lead to the notion of ε-dispersion set. The dispersion level represents the amount of value that the decision maker can be indifferent to, therefore he should choose his most preferred solution in this set. Convergence properties, as well as an interactive method based on the reduction of ε-sets by means of parametric variation of ε, to aid decision making in discrete problems is considered. Detailed numerical examples are included.
LA - eng
KW - multiobjective decision making; vector value function; efficient set; partial information on preferences
UR - http://eudml.org/doc/40118
ER -
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