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|a Consensus Building in Group Decision Making
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|b Searching the Consensus Path with Minimum Adjustments /
|c by Yucheng Dong, Jiuping Xu.
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|a Preface -- Part I: Introduction -- Group decision making -- Consensus reaching process -- Part II: Consensus models with the minimum adjustments and aggregation operators -- Minimum adjustments consensus models -- Maximum expert consensus models -- Part III: Consensus in the multiple attribute group decision making -- Consensus rule I: minimizing the distance between original and adjusted preferences -- Consensus rule II: minimizing the number of adjusted preference values -- Interactive multiple attribute consensus framework to support consensus reaching -- Part IV: Consensus in the group decision making with preference relations -- Individual consistency issues in preference relations -- Consensus framework with minimum adjustments to integrate the individual consistency -- Part V: Consensus in the linguistic group decision making -- Linguistic consensus model with minimum adjustments -- Minimizing adjusted simple terms in the hesitant linguistic consensus reaching -- Part VI: Simulation experiments and comparison analysis -- Simulation experiments and comparison analysis -- Appendix.
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|a This book is intended for researchers and postgraduates who are interested in the consensus reaching process in group decision-making problems. It puts forward new optimization-based decision support approaches to help decision-makers find roadmaps to consensus with minimum adjustments. Simulation experiments and comparison analysis are subsequently conducted to assess the validity of the proposal. After reading this book, readers will possess a number of valuable tools for building consensus with minimum adjustments in the context of group decision-making. Further, the proposed approach can effectively reduce costs in consensus building.
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