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KEMIRA Method

Alireza Alinezhad () and Javad Khalili ()
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Alireza Alinezhad: Islamic Azad University
Javad Khalili: Islamic Azad University

Chapter Chapter 27 in New Methods and Applications in Multiple Attribute Decision Making (MADM), 2019, pp 205-215 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract The KEmeny Median Indicator Ranks Accordance (KEMIRA) methodKEmeny Median Indicator Ranks Accordance (KEMIRA) method was introduced by Krylovas, Zavadskas, Kosareva, and Dadelo in 2014 (Krylovas et al. in Econ Res29:50 (2016) [217], Krylovas et al. in Rom J Econ Forecast 19:19 (2016) [218]). In this method, the final ranking of alternatives is done after determining the priority and weight of attributes in two different groups and in the form of the decision matrix specified by the experts. It is used for the personal evaluation and selection (Kosareva et al. in Int J Comput Commun Control 11:51 (2017) [219], Krylovas et al. in Int J Inf Technol Decis Making 16:1183 (2017) [220]), and evaluating the sustainability of transportation systems (Oses et al. in J Urban Plan Dev 144:1 (2017) [221]).

Date: 2019
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-15009-9_27

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