Zerafat Angiz L, M., A. Emrouznejad, et al. (2009). “Selecting the most preferable alternatives in a group decision making problem using DEA.” Expert Systems with Applications 36(5): 9599-9602.
Group decision making is the study of identifying and selecting alternatives based on the values and preferences of the decision maker. Making a decision implies that there are several alternative choices to be considered. This paper uses the concept of Data Envelopment Analysis to introduce a new mathematical method for selecting the best alternative in a group decision making environment. The introduced model is a multi-objective function which is converted into a multi-objective linear programming model from which the optimal solution is obtained. A numerical example shows how the new model can be applied to rank the alternatives or to choose a subset of the most promising alternatives.
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Zerafat Angiz L, M., A. Emrouznejad, et al. (2009). “Selecting the most preferable alternatives in a group decision making problem using DEA.” Expert Systems with Applications 36(5): 9599-9602. . | (Source 2) |