When ranking objects (like chemicals, geographical sites, river sections, etc.) by multicriteria analysis, it is in most cases controversial and difficult to find a common scale among the criteria of concern. Therefore, ideally, one should not resort to such artificial additional constraints. The theory of partially ordered sets (or posets for short) provides a solid formal framework for the ranking of objects without assigning a common scale and/or weights to the criteria, and therefore constitutes a valuable alternative to traditional approaches. In this paper, we aim to give a comprehensive literature review on the topic. First we formalize the problem of ranking objects according to some predefined criteria. In this theoretical framewor...
We consider the concept of rank as a measure of the vertical levels and positions of elements of par...
In this dissertation we look at the seriation problem and the applications of this problem. Given a ...
In this article, we propose an original matching procedure for multiple treatment frameworks based o...
When ranking objects (like chemicals, geographical sites, river sections, etc.) by multicriteria ana...
We discuss various ways in which to construct and process partial order relations or partially order...
Objects that are described by attribute vectors often need to be ranked. A popular approach not requ...
Classical problems of sorting and searching assume an underlying linear ordering of the objects bein...
Partial order renders a helpful tool in many ranking problems. Especially when multiindicator system...
When agents face incomplete information and their knowledge about the objects of choice is vague and...
Ranking chemicals according to 1 heir potential environmental hazard is a well accepted preparatory ...
In many everyday situations, we need to rank individuals or single items having the possibility to o...
In this article, we propose an original matching procedure for multiple treatment frameworks based o...
We introduce a new method for ranked set sampling with multiple criteria. The method relaxes the res...
Two greedy algorithms for the synthesis and approximation of multidomain systems of partially ordere...
In this chapter, we provide a brief outline of the main motivations why partial order theory is of k...
We consider the concept of rank as a measure of the vertical levels and positions of elements of par...
In this dissertation we look at the seriation problem and the applications of this problem. Given a ...
In this article, we propose an original matching procedure for multiple treatment frameworks based o...
When ranking objects (like chemicals, geographical sites, river sections, etc.) by multicriteria ana...
We discuss various ways in which to construct and process partial order relations or partially order...
Objects that are described by attribute vectors often need to be ranked. A popular approach not requ...
Classical problems of sorting and searching assume an underlying linear ordering of the objects bein...
Partial order renders a helpful tool in many ranking problems. Especially when multiindicator system...
When agents face incomplete information and their knowledge about the objects of choice is vague and...
Ranking chemicals according to 1 heir potential environmental hazard is a well accepted preparatory ...
In many everyday situations, we need to rank individuals or single items having the possibility to o...
In this article, we propose an original matching procedure for multiple treatment frameworks based o...
We introduce a new method for ranked set sampling with multiple criteria. The method relaxes the res...
Two greedy algorithms for the synthesis and approximation of multidomain systems of partially ordere...
In this chapter, we provide a brief outline of the main motivations why partial order theory is of k...
We consider the concept of rank as a measure of the vertical levels and positions of elements of par...
In this dissertation we look at the seriation problem and the applications of this problem. Given a ...
In this article, we propose an original matching procedure for multiple treatment frameworks based o...