Dominance measuring methods are a recent approach for dealing with complex decision-making problems with imprecise, incomplete or partial information within multi-attribute value/utility theory. These methods compute pairwise dominance values and exploit the information included in the dominance matrix in different ways to derive measures of dominance intensity to rank the alternatives under consideration. We review dominance measuring methods proposed in the literature, describing how their possible drawbacks have been progressively overcome, and comparing their performance with other existing approaches, like surrogate weighting methods, the adaptation of classical ...
In some selection situations a simple majority is not enough to indicate that one item dominates the...
This paper is the second experiment for the authors on choice set generation in spatial contexts. Tw...
in this paper we propose and compare three methods, based on transitivity principle, aimed to estima...
Dominance measuring methods are a recent approach for dealing with complex decision-making...
Dominance measuring methods are a recent approach for dealing with complex decisionmaking problems w...
Dominance measuring methods are an approach for dealing with complex decision-making problems with i...
The additive multi-attribute utility model is widely used within MultiAttribute Utility Theory (MAUT...
Dominance measuring methods are a new approach to deal with complex decision-making problems with im...
We consider a multicriteria decision-making context in which the decision-maker?s preferences are re...
We introduce a dominance intensity measuring method to derive a ranking of alternatives to deal with...
We consider a groupdecision-making problem within multi-attribute utility theory, in which the relat...
Stated choice surveys have been used for several decades to estimate preferences of agents using cho...
In many discrete choice contexts the actual choice set, including the alternatives effectively perce...
We introduce dominance measuring methods to derive a ranking of alternatives to deal with incomplete...
Models adopted in the literature to represent spatial choices are generally rather elementary and re...
In some selection situations a simple majority is not enough to indicate that one item dominates the...
This paper is the second experiment for the authors on choice set generation in spatial contexts. Tw...
in this paper we propose and compare three methods, based on transitivity principle, aimed to estima...
Dominance measuring methods are a recent approach for dealing with complex decision-making...
Dominance measuring methods are a recent approach for dealing with complex decisionmaking problems w...
Dominance measuring methods are an approach for dealing with complex decision-making problems with i...
The additive multi-attribute utility model is widely used within MultiAttribute Utility Theory (MAUT...
Dominance measuring methods are a new approach to deal with complex decision-making problems with im...
We consider a multicriteria decision-making context in which the decision-maker?s preferences are re...
We introduce a dominance intensity measuring method to derive a ranking of alternatives to deal with...
We consider a groupdecision-making problem within multi-attribute utility theory, in which the relat...
Stated choice surveys have been used for several decades to estimate preferences of agents using cho...
In many discrete choice contexts the actual choice set, including the alternatives effectively perce...
We introduce dominance measuring methods to derive a ranking of alternatives to deal with incomplete...
Models adopted in the literature to represent spatial choices are generally rather elementary and re...
In some selection situations a simple majority is not enough to indicate that one item dominates the...
This paper is the second experiment for the authors on choice set generation in spatial contexts. Tw...
in this paper we propose and compare three methods, based on transitivity principle, aimed to estima...