Using Value Ranges to Reduce User Effort in Preference Elicitation

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E. Grislin-Le Strugeon
2009 ◽  
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Jerry C. Crabb ◽  
Frederick L. Oswald

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Antoine Rolland ◽  
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2004 ◽  
Vol 10 (1) ◽  
pp. 32-39
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Dmitry Kochin ◽  
Leonas Ustinovičius

The paper presents the ideology of a qualitative approach to decision making ‐ verbal decision analysis. The authors have analyzed existing quantitative approaches and pointed out their main disadvantages. They formulated the requirements for decision‐making methods taking into account these disadvantages: psychological correctness of a dialog with decision maker (DM), strict mathematical proof of the methods and checking of DM information for consistency. The authors present the results of research on psychological correctness of operations of preference elicitation from DM. Several existing verbal decision analysis methods are briefly mentioned.


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