International audienceDecision Makers generally reason on several criteria, aiming to obtain a total or partial order of several alternatives. MultiCriteria analysis is based on the assumption that such ordering exists. Decision Makers are supported by several kinds of approaches or tools. One approach consists in comparing the criteria two by two, i.e. pairwise comparison, in order to find the relative importance of each criterion. This relative importance, called weight of criteria, is then used in order to find the final order of alternatives. One methodology, developed by Saaty, called Analytical Hierarchical Process (AHP) (1), is based on this principle of pairwise comparison. Having the weight of criteria, the decision makers have the...
Online customers frequently conduct activities that involve multi-criteria decision-making. They ana...
Evaluation methods for information retrieval systems come in three types: offline evaluation, using ...
A famous paper that has been cited more than four hundred times tried to combine (a) the preference ...
International audienceDecision Makers generally reason on several criteria, aiming to obtain a total...
Decision Makers generally reason on several criteria, aiming to obtain a total or partial order of s...
In design and engineering context, the use of tools, simulations and multi-realities is already an i...
Meißner M, Decker R, Scholz S. An Adaptive Algorithm for Pairwise Comparison-based Preference Measur...
We introduce AB4Web, a web-based engine that implements a balanced randomized version of the multiva...
Reports by various researchers show that ensuring pairwise comparison consistency is one of the main...
International audienceAs soon as the products to design must not only deliver pure services but have...
Pairwise comparison is basically used to prioritize alternatives and select a solution in product de...
AbstractThe Analytic Hierarchy Process is a decision-analysis tool which was developed by T.L. Saaty...
In recent years, many daily processes such as internet web searching, e-mail filtering, social media...
Pairwise comparison (PC) is a well-established method to assist decision makers (DMs) in estimating ...
Written opinion on products and other entities--evaluative text--can be important to consumers and r...
Online customers frequently conduct activities that involve multi-criteria decision-making. They ana...
Evaluation methods for information retrieval systems come in three types: offline evaluation, using ...
A famous paper that has been cited more than four hundred times tried to combine (a) the preference ...
International audienceDecision Makers generally reason on several criteria, aiming to obtain a total...
Decision Makers generally reason on several criteria, aiming to obtain a total or partial order of s...
In design and engineering context, the use of tools, simulations and multi-realities is already an i...
Meißner M, Decker R, Scholz S. An Adaptive Algorithm for Pairwise Comparison-based Preference Measur...
We introduce AB4Web, a web-based engine that implements a balanced randomized version of the multiva...
Reports by various researchers show that ensuring pairwise comparison consistency is one of the main...
International audienceAs soon as the products to design must not only deliver pure services but have...
Pairwise comparison is basically used to prioritize alternatives and select a solution in product de...
AbstractThe Analytic Hierarchy Process is a decision-analysis tool which was developed by T.L. Saaty...
In recent years, many daily processes such as internet web searching, e-mail filtering, social media...
Pairwise comparison (PC) is a well-established method to assist decision makers (DMs) in estimating ...
Written opinion on products and other entities--evaluative text--can be important to consumers and r...
Online customers frequently conduct activities that involve multi-criteria decision-making. They ana...
Evaluation methods for information retrieval systems come in three types: offline evaluation, using ...
A famous paper that has been cited more than four hundred times tried to combine (a) the preference ...