2000
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4757-5057-7
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ELECTRE and Decision Support

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“…Weights in ELECTRE are "coefficients of importance" and, as Vincke (1992) points out, they are like votes given to each of the criterion "candidates." Roger et al (2000) review existing weighting schemes for ELECTRE and provide a useful discussion of the weighting concept in ELECTRE. Care also needs to be taken in determining threshold values, which must relate specifically to each criterion and reflect the preferences of a decision maker.…”
Section: The Electre Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Weights in ELECTRE are "coefficients of importance" and, as Vincke (1992) points out, they are like votes given to each of the criterion "candidates." Roger et al (2000) review existing weighting schemes for ELECTRE and provide a useful discussion of the weighting concept in ELECTRE. Care also needs to be taken in determining threshold values, which must relate specifically to each criterion and reflect the preferences of a decision maker.…”
Section: The Electre Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Each technique based on the same basic concept but its operation is different. The important thing of ELECTRE approach is the utilization of the idea of outranking relationship [13] ELECTRE I is to determine higher-degree relations between exclusive bid schemes, thru accordance and disaccord examine, and seek for the non-inferior scheme subset unceasingly, in the end, decide the first-class bid scheme. This approach considered the actual situation and the fee preference of creation units and overcame the supplementary state of affairs among evaluative indicators, and it's going to offer a brand-new approach foundation for the selection-makers [14].…”
Section: Elimination and Choice Expressing Reality (Electre)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…ELECTRE has di erent applications in many elds, especially engineering [28]. Montazer et al (2009) [29] used ELECTRE III for the problem of supplier selection.…”
Section: The Fuzzy Sets In the New Approachmentioning
confidence: 99%