It is generally believed that the preference ranking method PROMETHEE has a quadratic time complexity. In this paper, however, we present an exact algorithm that computes PROMETHEE's net flow scores in time O(qnlog(n)), where q represents the number of criteria and n the number of alternatives. The method is based on first sorting the alternatives after which the unicriterion flow scores of all alternatives can be computed in one scan over the sorted list of alternatives while maintaining a sliding window. This method works with the linear and level criterion preference functions. The algorithm we present is exact and, due to the sub-quadratic time complexity, vastly extends the applicability of the PROMETHEE method. Experiments show that w...
Visual representation of the six preference functions used in the PROMETHEE methods: a) usual criter...
This paper presents a modification of PROMETHEE for multi -criteria decision- making. The authors ...
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PROMETHEE II is a prominent method for multi-criteria decision aid (MCDA) that builds a complete ran...
Engineering decision problems often involve the simultaneous optimization of several conflicting cri...
The aim of this paper is to study properties of multicriteria decision-aid ranking methods based on ...
A few methodological contributions to the PROMETHEE method, essentially based on 3 articles:-FlowSor...
PROMETHEE method is a very popular quantitative method of decision-making with many benefits. Howeve...
Preference aggregation and in particular ranking aggregation are mainly studied by the field of soci...
The selection of animation applications provides an excellent overview of measurements, although it ...
We develop interactive algorithms to find a strict total order for a set of discrete alternatives fo...
In this paper we study a particular method that builds a partial ranking on the basis of a valued pr...
PROMETHEE (preference ranking organization method for enrichment evaluation) introduced in Brans, Ma...
In computer science research, and more specifically in bioinformatics, the size of databases never s...
The outranking analysis has been frequently used to deal with the complex decisions involving qualit...
Visual representation of the six preference functions used in the PROMETHEE methods: a) usual criter...
This paper presents a modification of PROMETHEE for multi -criteria decision- making. The authors ...
We consider the problem of matching a set of applicants to a set of posts, where each applicant has ...
PROMETHEE II is a prominent method for multi-criteria decision aid (MCDA) that builds a complete ran...
Engineering decision problems often involve the simultaneous optimization of several conflicting cri...
The aim of this paper is to study properties of multicriteria decision-aid ranking methods based on ...
A few methodological contributions to the PROMETHEE method, essentially based on 3 articles:-FlowSor...
PROMETHEE method is a very popular quantitative method of decision-making with many benefits. Howeve...
Preference aggregation and in particular ranking aggregation are mainly studied by the field of soci...
The selection of animation applications provides an excellent overview of measurements, although it ...
We develop interactive algorithms to find a strict total order for a set of discrete alternatives fo...
In this paper we study a particular method that builds a partial ranking on the basis of a valued pr...
PROMETHEE (preference ranking organization method for enrichment evaluation) introduced in Brans, Ma...
In computer science research, and more specifically in bioinformatics, the size of databases never s...
The outranking analysis has been frequently used to deal with the complex decisions involving qualit...
Visual representation of the six preference functions used in the PROMETHEE methods: a) usual criter...
This paper presents a modification of PROMETHEE for multi -criteria decision- making. The authors ...
We consider the problem of matching a set of applicants to a set of posts, where each applicant has ...