This paper studies strict preference relations on product sets induced by “ordinal aggregation methods”. Such methods are interpreted here as performing paired comparisons of alternatives based on the “importance” of attributes favoring each element of the pair: alternative x will be preferred to alternative y if the attributes for which x is better than y are “more important” than the attributes for which y is better than x. Based on a general framework for conjoint measurement that allows for intransitive preferences, we propose a characterization of such preference relations. This characterization shows that the originality of these relations lies in their very crude way to distinguish various levels of “preference differences” on each a...
We present a new method, called UTAGMS, for multiple criteria ranking of alternatives from set A usi...
We investigate how individuals think groups should aggregate members’ ordinal preferences – that is,...
We consider weak preference orderings over a set An of n alternatives. An individual preference is o...
The notion of concordance is central to many multiple criteria techniques relying on ordinal informa...
The notion of concordance is central to many multiple criteria techniques relying on ordinal informa...
This paper analyzes conjoint measurement models allowing for intransitive and/or incomplete preferen...
This chapter deals with a crucial step in the decision aiding process: the aggregation of the altern...
Abstract This chapter deals with a crucial step in the decision aiding process: the aggregation of t...
Outranking methods propose an original way to build a preference relation between alternatives evalu...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/47968/1/11406_2006_Article_BF02378813.p...
The work detailled on this thesis is about the study of preference aggregation models using referenc...
In the context of additive multiattribute aggregation, we address problems with ordinal information...
In this paper we address the problem of aggregating outranking situations in the presence of multipl...
We present a new method, called UTAGMS, for multiple criteria ranking of alternatives from set A usi...
models of transitivity for reciprocal preferences on a nite ordinal scale Susana Daz, Jose Luis Garc...
We present a new method, called UTAGMS, for multiple criteria ranking of alternatives from set A usi...
We investigate how individuals think groups should aggregate members’ ordinal preferences – that is,...
We consider weak preference orderings over a set An of n alternatives. An individual preference is o...
The notion of concordance is central to many multiple criteria techniques relying on ordinal informa...
The notion of concordance is central to many multiple criteria techniques relying on ordinal informa...
This paper analyzes conjoint measurement models allowing for intransitive and/or incomplete preferen...
This chapter deals with a crucial step in the decision aiding process: the aggregation of the altern...
Abstract This chapter deals with a crucial step in the decision aiding process: the aggregation of t...
Outranking methods propose an original way to build a preference relation between alternatives evalu...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/47968/1/11406_2006_Article_BF02378813.p...
The work detailled on this thesis is about the study of preference aggregation models using referenc...
In the context of additive multiattribute aggregation, we address problems with ordinal information...
In this paper we address the problem of aggregating outranking situations in the presence of multipl...
We present a new method, called UTAGMS, for multiple criteria ranking of alternatives from set A usi...
models of transitivity for reciprocal preferences on a nite ordinal scale Susana Daz, Jose Luis Garc...
We present a new method, called UTAGMS, for multiple criteria ranking of alternatives from set A usi...
We investigate how individuals think groups should aggregate members’ ordinal preferences – that is,...
We consider weak preference orderings over a set An of n alternatives. An individual preference is o...