A multiattribute utility function can be represented by a function of single-attribute utility functions if the decision maker's preference satisfies additive independence or mutually utility independence. Additive independence is a preference condition stronger than mutually utility independence, and the multiattribute utility function is in the additive form if the former condition is satisfied, otherwise it is in the multiplicative form. In this paper, we propose a method for sensitivity analysis of multiattribute utility functions in multiplicative form, taking into account the imprecision of the decision maker's judgment in the procedures for determining scaling constants (attribute weights)
Multiattribute utility theory requires a specific relation between the range of outcomes of each att...
Most of data in a multi attribute decision making (MADM) problem are unstable and changeable, and th...
Multiattribute utility theory requires a specific relation between the range of outcomes of each att...
A multiattribute utility function can be represented by a function of single-attribute utility funct...
A multiattribute utility function can be represented by a function of single-attribute utility funct...
This paper introduces a new parameter for measuring deterministic preference tradeoffs between pairs...
Abstract. This paper describes several possible sensitivity analyses associated with a generic multi...
This work addresses multiattribute decision problems in which the decision maker's preferences over ...
The purpose of the method presented in this paper is to assess additive utility functions which aggr...
This work addresses multiattribute decision problems in which the decision maker's preferences over ...
This work addresses multiattribute decision problems in which the decision maker's preferences over ...
This work addresses multiattribute decision problems in which the decision maker's preferences over ...
This work addresses multiattribute decision problems in which the decision maker's preferences over ...
An extension of multiattribute utility analysis for the multiple-agents decision problem is present...
The issue of the sensitivity of weighted linear composites to attribute-importance weights has attra...
Multiattribute utility theory requires a specific relation between the range of outcomes of each att...
Most of data in a multi attribute decision making (MADM) problem are unstable and changeable, and th...
Multiattribute utility theory requires a specific relation between the range of outcomes of each att...
A multiattribute utility function can be represented by a function of single-attribute utility funct...
A multiattribute utility function can be represented by a function of single-attribute utility funct...
This paper introduces a new parameter for measuring deterministic preference tradeoffs between pairs...
Abstract. This paper describes several possible sensitivity analyses associated with a generic multi...
This work addresses multiattribute decision problems in which the decision maker's preferences over ...
The purpose of the method presented in this paper is to assess additive utility functions which aggr...
This work addresses multiattribute decision problems in which the decision maker's preferences over ...
This work addresses multiattribute decision problems in which the decision maker's preferences over ...
This work addresses multiattribute decision problems in which the decision maker's preferences over ...
This work addresses multiattribute decision problems in which the decision maker's preferences over ...
An extension of multiattribute utility analysis for the multiple-agents decision problem is present...
The issue of the sensitivity of weighted linear composites to attribute-importance weights has attra...
Multiattribute utility theory requires a specific relation between the range of outcomes of each att...
Most of data in a multi attribute decision making (MADM) problem are unstable and changeable, and th...
Multiattribute utility theory requires a specific relation between the range of outcomes of each att...