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Multiattribute Group Decision Making Method Using Extended Linguistic Variables

    https://doi.org/10.1142/S0218488509006273Cited by:39 (Source: Crossref)

    The aim of this paper is to use the concept of extended linguistic variables to develop a new methodology for solving multiattribute group decision making problems under linguistic assessments. In this methodology, using the generalized induced ordered weighted averaging operator and extended linguistic variables, linguistic ratings of each alternative on all attributes for each decision maker are aggregated into a comprehensive assessment, which is not always a linguistic term in the linguistic term set designated a priori. Comprehensive assessments of each alternative on all decision makers are similarly aggregated into a comprehensive assessment of the alternative for the group. An optimal linguistic term in the linguistic term set which approaches the comprehensive assessment of each alternative for the group as close as possible is computed and an extended 2-tuple fuzzy linguistic representation is obtained for the alternative. The ranking order of alternatives for the group is generated according to the extended 2-tuple fuzzy linguistic representations. A numerical example is examined to demonstrate applicability and implementation process of the methodology proposed in this paper.

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