1st Edition

Theory and Approaches of Unascertained Group Decision-Making

By Jianjun Zhu Copyright 2013
258 Pages 17 B/W Illustrations
by Auerbach Publications

258 Pages 17 B/W Illustrations
by Auerbach Publications

258 Pages
by Auerbach Publications

Tackling the question of how to effectively aggregate uncertain preference information in multiple structures given by decision-making groups, Theory and Approaches of Unascertained Group Decision-Making focuses on group aggregation methods based on uncertainty preference information. It expresses the complexity existing in each group decision-making process by employing complex networks and... Read more

Introduction
Decision-Making Method of Interval Number Reciprocal and Complementary Comparison Matrix
Decision-Making Method of Unascertained Number Comparison Matrix
Decision-Making Method of Three-Point Interval Number Comparison Matrix
Decision-Making Method of the Linguistic Aggregation Method on Multiple Style
Preference for Group Decision Making
Aggregation Method of Multiple Stages for Group Decision Making
An Extension of TOPSIS with Multiple-Stages Fuzzy Linguistic Evaluation for Group Decision Making
Conclusion and Summary
References

Biography

Dr. Jianjun Zhu holds a Ph.D. degree in information science and systems engineering and is currently an associate professor at NUAA. His primary interests of research are in the theories of group decision-making, multi-attribute decision-making and complicated decision-making. He has completed two National Natural Science Foundation projects, one State 863 Program CIMS project, and one national defense research project, as a major participant. Moreover, he has completed a cooperation project of the Shanghai Baosteel Company, and managed the postdoctoral research fund projects of Chinese post-doctoral research projects in Jiangsu Province. Dr. Zhu has published more than 20 research papers in the Journal of Systems Engineering, Management Science Journal, Control and Decision-Making, and Systems Engineering Theory and Practice.