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Min-max and min-max regret criteria are commonly used to define robust solutions. After motivating the use of these criteria, we present general results. Then, we survey complexity results for the min-max and min-max regret versions of some combinatorial optimization problems: shortest path,...
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This paper presents Electre Tri-nC, a new sorting method which takes into account several reference actions for characterizing each category. This new method gives a particular freedom to the decision maker in the co-construction decision aiding process with the analyst to characterize the set...
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In this paper, a new sorting method, following a decision aiding constructive approach, is proposed. This method is called Electre Tri-C. As a sorting method, a set of categories must be defined to represent the way in which the actions that are going to be assigned to each of them should...
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This paper presents an extension of the comprehensive (overall) concordance index of ELECTRE methods, which takes the interaction between criteria into account. In real-world decision-aiding situations, it is reasonable to consider only the interaction between a small number of criterion pairs....
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In Introduction, I explain the meaning I give to the qualifier term "robust" and justify my preference for the expression robustness concern rather than robustness analysis, which I feel is likely to be interpreted too narrowly. In Section 2, I discuss this concern in more details and I try to...
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