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Denis Bouyssou
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A note on the asymmetric part of an outranking relation
2015
This paper discusses the properties of the asymmetric part of an outranking relation...
A consolidated approach to the axiomatization of outranking relations: a survey and new results
2015
Outranking relations such as produced by the Electre I or II or the Tactic methods are...
An axiomatic approach to noncompensatory sorting methods in multi-criteria decision making, I: the case of two categories
2007
In the literature on MCDM, many methods have been proposed in order to sort...
An axiomatic approach to noncompensatory sorting methods in multi-criteria decision making, II: more than two categories
2007
A number of recent papers have investigated the foundations of methods allowing to...
A characterization of concordance relations
2005
The notion of concordance is central to many multiple criteria techniques relying on...
An introduction to conjoint measurement without transitivity and additivity
2005
This paper presents a self-contained introduction to a general conjoint measurement...
Ranking alternatives on the basis of preference relations: A progress report with special emphasis on outranking relations
1997
This paper is devoted to the study of techniques allowing one to rank order the...
Outranking relations: Do they have special properties?
1996
Outranking relations are most often built using a concordance-discordance principle....
Democracy and efficiency: A note on ‘Arrow’s theorem is not a surprising result’
1992
It has been shown that Arrow’s impossibility result can be avoided when the...
Ranking methods based on valued preference relations: A characterization of the new flow method
1992
This paper deals with the problem of ranking several alternatives on the basis of a...
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