Multi-Level Decision Making Models, Methods and Applications
Multi-level decision-making (MLDM) handles problems that require compromise between the objectives of two or more interacting entities which are arranged within a hierarchical structure with independent and perhaps conflicting objectives. Bi level decision-making is a special and particularly pop...
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Springer
2015
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Truy cập trực tuyến: | https://scholar.dlu.edu.vn/thuvienso/handle/DLU123456789/57397 |
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Tóm tắt: | Multi-level decision-making (MLDM) handles problems that require compromise
between the objectives of two or more interacting entities which are arranged within
a hierarchical structure with independent and perhaps conflicting objectives. Bi
level decision-making is a special and particularly popular case of MLDM, in which
only two levels of decision entities are involved, each of which tries to optimize
their individual objectives under certain constraints, and to act and react in a
sequential manner. The MLDM problem appears naturally in critical resource
management, production and transportation planning, and organizational policy
making. There are two fundamental issues to address in dealing with an MLDM
problem. One is how to model a multi-level decision problem, and the other is how
to find an optimal solution to the problem... |
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