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An Interactive Method to Solve the Priorities of Attributes While the Preferences of Evaluated Units Are under Considering

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Life System Modeling and Intelligent Computing (ICSEE 2010, LSMS 2010)

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Formerly, the preferences or attitudes of evaluated units are not under considering while the group decision methods are applied in evaluations. In this paper, a new model is proposed for solving the priorities of attributes. By simulating the decision-making process, the model uses an interactive method to optimize the priorities of attributes and determine the scores of evaluated units. An applied example given at the end of the paper shows the process of this method.

This work was partially by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) under grant No. 70761001 and by the Nantong University Talents Introduction Foundation under grant No. 08R05 and by the Nantong University Social Science Foundation under grant No. 09W021.

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Wang, G., Chen, J., Guo, Q., Liang, L. (2010). An Interactive Method to Solve the Priorities of Attributes While the Preferences of Evaluated Units Are under Considering. In: Li, K., Li, X., Ma, S., Irwin, G.W. (eds) Life System Modeling and Intelligent Computing. ICSEE LSMS 2010 2010. Communications in Computer and Information Science, vol 97. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-15853-7_17

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