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- Quan Zhang, Jason C.H. Chen, Yan-Qun He, Jian Ma, Duan-Ning Zhou
Abstract
This paper proposes a subjective and objective integrated approach to solve multiple attribute decision making (MADM) problems with preference information on alternatives. In this approach, decision-makers' subjective preference information on alternatives can be represented in eight different formats: preference orderings, utility values, fuzzy preference relation, linguistic terms, normal preference relation, selected subset, fuzzy selected subset and pairwise comparison. The various formats on preference information are uniformed into the format on fuzzy preference relation and aggregated into a social subjective fuzzy preference relation. To reflect both the decision-makers' subjective preference information and the objective information from the decision matrix, the resulting social subjective fuzzy preference relation and the objective fuzzy preference relation derived from the decision matrix are integrated into a synthetic fuzzy preference relation. Based on the synthetic fuzzy preference relation, the fuzzy majority method is used to obtain the quantifier guided dominance degree (QGDD) and the quantifier guided non-dominance degree (QGNDD) of each alternative. According to the QGDD and QGNDD of the alternatives, the selection of them is done. An example is also used to illustrate the applicability of the proposed approach.
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Quan Zhang, Jason C.H. Chen, Yan-Qun He, Jian Ma, Duan-Ning Zhou, 2003.
"Multiple attribute decision making: approach integrating subjective and objective information,"
International Journal of Manufacturing Technology and Management, Inderscience Enterprises Ltd, vol. 5(4), pages 338-361.
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RePEc:ids:ijmtma:v:5:y:2003:i:4:p:338-361
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