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HF-ELECTRE-I

HF-ELECTRE-I (HF-ELECTRE I — Hesitant Fuzzy ELECTRE I (Chen-Xu-Xia 2015)) is a outranking multi-criteria decision-making (MCDM) method introduced by Chen, N. Xu, Z. S. Xia, M. M. in 2015. It turns a decision matrix of alternatives scored on multiple criteria into a structured, reproducible result.

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HF-ELECTRE I — Hesitant Fuzzy ELECTRE I (Chen-Xu-Xia 2015)
Taxonomic method record · mcdm / decision-making
  • Chen, N., Xu, Z. S., Xia, M. M. (2015). The ELECTRE I multi-criteria decision making method based on hesitant fuzzy sets. International Journal of Information Technology & Decision Making · DOI 10.1142/s0219622014500187
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