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Title:
Theory and approaches of unascertained group decision-making
Author:
Zhu, Jianjun.
ISBN:
9781420087512
Publication Information:
Boca Raton : CRC Press, 2013.
Physical Description:
xiv, 244 p. : ill.
Series:
Systems evaluation, prediction, and decision-making series
Series Title:
Systems evaluation, prediction, and decision-making series
Contents:
ch. 1. Introduction -- ch. 2. Decision-making method of interval number reciprocal and complementary comparison matrix -- ch. 3. Decision-making method of unascertained number comparison matrix -- ch. 4. Decision-making method of three-point interval number comparison matrix -- ch. 5. Decision-making method of the linguistic comparison matrix -- ch. 6. Aggregation method on multiple style preference for group decision making -- ch. 7. Aggregation method of multiple stages for group decision making -- ch. 8. An extension of TOPSIS with multiple-stages fuzzy linguistic evaluation for group decision making.
Abstract:
"With the development of society and the great increase of knowledge and information, more and more decision-making problems involve a number of decision makers (DMs). The subjective preference of DMs reflects a particular analysis, thinking process, and cognitive activity of the decision-making problem. Because the uncertainty of the decision-making environment, DMs tend to express their preference with interval numbers, fuzzy numbers, and linguistic variables. As a result, several uncertain preference styles, such as judgment matrix, utility value, and preference ordering value of interval numbers, fuzzy numbers and linguistic term set are given by DMs. Owing to the many assessment factors involved in complex decision-making problems, the difference of preferences, and the impact of the internal and external environment, it is often difficult to aggregate information in the group decision-making process. The studies on group decision making are reviewed in Chapter 1. The consistency measuring and ranking methods of interval number reciprocal judgment matrix and interval number complementary judgment matrix are discussed in Chapter 2. An unascertained number preference and a three-point interval number preference are presented in Chapters and 4, and their consistency and developed ranking method of the alternatives are also defined. The linguistic preference is studied in Chapter 5, and two consistencies definitions have been put forward. The aggregating methods of several uncertain preferences are discussed in Chapter 6. The multistage aggregating model of uncertain preference is studied in Chapter 7. An aggregating model of multistage linguistic information based on TOPSIS is proposed in Chapter 8"-- Provided by publisher.
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