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The type and amount of information required of the decision maker are among the main concerns in multiple criteria decision making. In this paper we develop a method that requires a reasonable amount of relevant information of the decision maker for multiobjective linear programming. The method is a combination of the methods of Zionts and Wallenius [1976,1983]. We compare the method with that of Zionts and Wallenius [1983] on a number of problems.

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Koksalan, M.M., Beseli, C. (1989). A Variation of The Methods of Zionts and Wallenius. In: Karpak, B., Zionts, S. (eds) Multiple Criteria Decision Making and Risk Analysis Using Microcomputers. NATO ASI Series, vol 56. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-74919-3_10

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