Compromise principle based methods of identifying capacities in the framework of multicriteria decision analysis
Abstract
The basic aim of the compromise principle employed in this paper is to seek the capacity by which each alternative has a relatively equal chance to reach as close as possible to its highest reachable overall evaluation. According to the compromise principle, three types of capacity identification methods – the simple arithmetic average based compromise method, the least squares based compromise method and the linear programming based compromise...
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Title
Compromise principle based methods of identifying capacities in the framework of multicriteria decision analysis
Published Date
Jul 1, 2014
Journal
Volume
246
Pages
91 - 106
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