Abstract
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The additive multi-attribute utility model is widely used within Multi-Attribute Utility Theory (MAUT), demanding all the information describing the decision-making situation. However, these information requirements can obviously be far too strict in many practical situations. Consequently, incomplete information about input parameters has been incorporated into the decisionmaking process. We propose an approach based on a dominance intensity measure to deal with such situations. The approach is based on the dominance values between pairs of alternatives that can be computed by linear programming. These dominance values are transformed into dominance intensities from which a dominance intensity measure is derived. It is used to analyze the robustness of a ranking of technologies for the disposition of surplus weapons-grade plutonium by the Department of Energy in the USA, and compared with other dominance measuring methods. | |
International
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Si |
Congress
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15th IFIF WG 8.3 International Conference on Decision Support Systems |
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960 |
Place
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Lisboa, Portugal |
Reviewers
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Si |
ISBN/ISSN
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1647-7103 |
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Start Date
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07/07/2010 |
End Date
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10/07/2010 |
From page
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1 |
To page
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12 |
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