“…The Dempster-Shafer theory of evidence (D-S theory or DST for short), which was first developed by Dempster [12] and later extended and refined by Shafer [35], has so far found extensive applications in many areas such as expert systems [4,10,53], diagnosis and reasoning [3,11,[24][25][26]31,33,34,50], pattern classification [8,9,[13][14][15][16][17], information fusion [52], knowledge reduction [58], audit risk assessment [2,22,23,27,[43][44][45][46][47][48][49], multiple attribute decision analysis (MADA) [1,[4][5][6][7]57,59,62,[64][65][66][67][68], environmental impact assessment (EIA) [56], contractor selection …”