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Decision-Making Approach of Two-Sided Matching of Supply and Demand of Logistics Service Based on the Uncertain Preference Ordinal

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  • Na Wang
  • Yinzhen Li
  • Cunjie Dai

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Aiming at the problem of matching logistics service supply and demand, this paper proposes a two-sided matching decision model of logistics service supply and demand based on the uncertain preference ordinal. In this model, the uncertain preference ordinal information is first expressed by the interval numbers of the logistics service supply and demand, and it is converted into the satisfaction degree of supply and demand matching uncertainty expressed by the interval number. Then, a multiobjective optimal matching model is constructed based on the largest overall satisfaction of the logistics service supply and demand side and the smallest satisfaction variance of the supply- and demand-side individual, and the multiobjective solution algorithm is designed based on nondominated sorting genetic algorithm-III (NSGA-III). Interval numbers are used to sort the matching results to obtain the approximately optimal two-sided matching scheme. Finally, this paper verifies the correctness of the model and validity of the algorithm.

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  • Na Wang & Yinzhen Li & Cunjie Dai, 2020. "Decision-Making Approach of Two-Sided Matching of Supply and Demand of Logistics Service Based on the Uncertain Preference Ordinal," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2020, pages 1-12, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:5480842
    DOI: 10.1155/2020/5480842
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