DocumentCode
775233
Title
Extending Malakooti´s model for ranking multicriteria alternatives with preference strength and partial information
Author
Ahn, Byeong Seok
Author_Institution
Dept. of Bus. Adm., Hansung Univ., Seoul, South Korea
Volume
33
Issue
3
fYear
2003
fDate
5/1/2003 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
281
Lastpage
287
Abstract
The paper deals with a multiple attribute decision making methodology when a decision maker (DM) specifies his/her preferences in imprecise ways, which is basically an extended version of Malakooti´s prior work. Usually, it is said that the DM is willing, or able, to provide partial information, because of time pressure, lack of domain knowledge, or data and the like. In this paper, we consider two categories of partial preference information. First, partial information is related to holistic preference judgments about some pair of alternatives. Second, in a situation where the characteristics of some attributes considered are abstract, or noncommensurate, it is sometimes difficult to make an exact performance evaluation of alternatives with respect to those attributes. To circumvent this difficulty, we allow the DM to specify partial information on performance evaluations, which is similar to the types of preference judgments on some pairs of alternatives. Prioritizing multiple attribute alternatives under two categories of partial information causes an intractable nonlinear program, which is the first issue we try to resolve in the paper. We further propose a measure of preference strength as a decision rule. With partial information, often the use of strict dominance rule yields a larger number of nondominated candidates than the DM wants. The paper assumes a situation where the DM is not willing to provide additional information to reduce the number of nondominated candidates, but he/she wants to have a single optimal candidate or rank ordering of alternatives. It is then necessary to develop a method like one we propose as a preference strength measure.
Keywords
decision making; decision theory; management science; nonlinear programming; Malakooti model; holistic preference judgments; multiattribute decision making; multicriteria alternative ranking; nonlinear programming; partial information; preference strength; Decision making; Delta modulation; Humans; Information processing; Linear programming; Mathematical programming; Parameter estimation; Probability distribution; Utility theory;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Systems, Man and Cybernetics, Part A: Systems and Humans, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1083-4427
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TSMCA.2003.817049
Filename
1227574
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