Dominance and potential optimality in multiple criteria decision analysis with imprecise information

Dominance and potential optimality in multiple criteria decision analysis with imprecise information

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Article ID: iaor1998425
Country: United Kingdom
Volume: 48
Issue: 2
Start Page Number: 142
End Page Number: 150
Publication Date: Feb 1997
Journal: Journal of the Operational Research Society
Authors: ,
Abstract:

This paper discusses multiple criteria models of decision analysis with finite sets of alternatives. A weighted sum of criteria is used to evaluate the performance of alternatives. Information about the weights is assumed to be in the form of arbitrary linear constraints. Conditions for checking dominance and potential optimality of decision alternatives are presented. In the case of testing potential optimality, the proposed approach leads to the consideration of a couple of mutually dual linear programming problems. The analysis of these problems gives valuable information for the decision maker. In particular, if a decision alternative is not potentially optimal, then a mixed alternative dominating it is defined by a solution to one of the LP problems. This statement generalizes similar results known for some special cases. The interpretation of the mixed alternative is discussed and compared with its analogue in a data envelopment analysis context.

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