Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
383325 Expert Systems with Applications 2012 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

This article proposes a framework to handle multiattribute group decision making problems with incomplete pairwise comparison preference over decision alternatives where qualitative and quantitative attribute values are furnished as linguistic variables and crisp numbers, respectively. Attribute assessments are then converted to interval-valued intuitionistic fuzzy numbers (IVIFNs) to characterize fuzziness and uncertainty in the evaluation process. Group consistency and inconsistency indices are introduced for incomplete pairwise comparison preference relations on alternatives provided by the decision-makers (DMs). By minimizing the group inconsistency index under certain constraints, an auxiliary linear programming model is developed to obtain unified attribute weights and an interval-valued intuitionistic fuzzy positive ideal solution (IVIFPIS). Attribute weights are subsequently employed to calculate distances between alternatives and the IVIFPIS for ranking alternatives. An illustrative example is provided to demonstrate the applicability and effectiveness of this method.

► A framework is proposed to handle multiattribute group decision making problems. ► Incomplete preference relations over alternatives are furnished by decision-makers. ► Assessments are given as linguistic variables and numerical values. ► Raw data are converted to interval-valued intuitionistic fuzzy numbers. ► A linear program is established to derive attribute weights and the positive ideal solution.

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