A Fuzzy Multi-Criteria Decision Making Model for IS Student Group Project Assessment
Ron Chi-Wai Kwok (),
Duanning Zhou,
Quan Zhang and
Jian Ma
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Ron Chi-Wai Kwok: City University of Hong Kong
Duanning Zhou: Eastern Washington University
Quan Zhang: City University of Hong Kong
Jian Ma: City University of Hong Kong
Group Decision and Negotiation, 2007, vol. 16, issue 1, No 2, 25-42
Abstract:
Abstract To accommodate the criterion-referenced student group project assessment approach, this paper proposes a fuzzy group Multi-Criteria Decision Making (MCDM) model. The proposed model can be used to solve student group project assessment problem in particular and generic MCDM problems in general, where the criteria used are often different and can be scored with multiple preference formats. The proposed fuzzy group MCDM model supports seven different preference formats, including preference ordering, utility vector, linguistic term vector, selected subset, fuzzy selected subset, fuzzy preference relation, and normal preference relation. It has been firstly used in the context of Information Systems (IS) student group project assessment.
Keywords: multi-criteria decision making; group decision model; multi-preference format; fuzzy set; group project assessment (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2007
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DOI: 10.1007/s10726-006-9029-7
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