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The following pages link to A new approach for multiple objective decision making (Q1310053):
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- An extreme-distance approach to multiple criteria ranking (Q552053) (← links)
- Comparison of weights in TOPSIS models (Q557125) (← links)
- Stochastic multiple criteria decision making with criteria 2-tuple aspirations (Q780108) (← links)
- A new approach to the design of regulation in the presence of multiple objectives (Q1119148) (← links)
- TOPSIS for MODM (Q1333498) (← links)
- \(k\)-out-of-\(n\) systems: an exact formula for the stationary availability and multi-objective configuration design based on mathematical programming and TOPSIS (Q1676037) (← links)
- Project rankings for participatory budget based on the fuzzy TOPSIS method (Q1753490) (← links)
- Extensions of TOPSIS for multi-objective large-scale nonlinear programming problems (Q1763272) (← links)
- A comparison of two reference point methods in multiple objective mathematical programming. (Q1811142) (← links)
- TOPSIS method based on correlation coefficient and entropy measure for linguistic Pythagorean fuzzy sets and its application to multiple attribute decision making (Q2008338) (← links)
- Ranking with multiple reference points: efficient SAT-based learning procedures (Q2108155) (← links)
- Software component evaluation and selection using TOPSIS and fuzzy interactive approach under multiple applications development (Q2150821) (← links)
- Interval-valued intuitionistic fuzzy multiple attribute group decision making with uncertain weights (Q2298515) (← links)
- Dealer using a new trapezoidal cubic hesitant fuzzy TOPSIS method and application to group decision-making program (Q2318281) (← links)
- A method for fuzzy soft sets in decision-making based on an ideal solution (Q2333436) (← links)
- Efficiency measures in fuzzy data envelopment analysis with common weights (Q2358485) (← links)
- Scaled prioritized aggregation operators and their applications to decision making (Q2403320) (← links)
- New perspectives in multiple criteria decision making. Innovative applications and case studies (Q2416945) (← links)
- Extensions of TOPSIS for large scale multi-objective non-linear programming problems with block angular structure (Q2472924) (← links)
- Revised PROMETHEE algorithm with reference values (Q2673278) (← links)
- Identifying Key Nodes in Social Networks Using Multi-Criteria Decision-Making Tools (Q2803991) (← links)
- Multi-Objective Decision Making (Q2978965) (← links)
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- Decision-Oriented Rough Set Methods (Q3300251) (← links)
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- Evaluating flexible manufacturing systems using a combined multiple attribute decision making method (Q3533182) (← links)
- Decision Space Diversity Can Be Essential for Solving Multiobjective Real-World Problems (Q3556577) (← links)
- EXPLORING THE DIMENSIONALITY OF SERVICE QUALITY: AN APPLICATION OF TOPSIS IN THE INDIAN BANKING INDUSTRY (Q3632035) (← links)
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- Stochastic multiple‐criteria decision making with 2‐tuple aspirations: a method based on disappointment stochastic dominance (Q4571756) (← links)
- Multiple objective decision-making in the mode choice problem: A goal-programming approach (Q4784544) (← links)
- Approaches to Multi-Attribute Group Decision-Making Based on Trapezoidal Linguistic Uncertain Cubic Fuzzy TOPSIS Method (Q5874595) (← links)
- Supplier selection to support environmental sustainability: the stratified BWM TOPSIS method (Q6099449) (← links)
- A multi-criteria decision making approach to evaluating the performance of Indian railway zones (Q6115944) (← links)
- Sustainable supplier selection model with a trade-off between supplier development and supplier switching (Q6148724) (← links)
- A comparison between TOPSIS and SAW methods (Q6170944) (← links)
- How can one improve SAW and max-min multi-criteria rankings based on uncertain decision rules? (Q6566819) (← links)
- Estimating relative importance of criteria by post-processing dominance-based rough set approach's outputs (Q6586236) (← links)
- A hybrid method to solve reliability-cost-oriented bi-objective machine configuration problem for a flow shop system (Q6601597) (← links)
- A metaheuristic for inferring a ranking model based on multiple reference profiles (Q6661053) (← links)