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Multicriteria Model with a Dominant Criterion in Satisfaction and Non-Satisfaction

Miloljub Albijanić (), Miodrag M. Žižović, Dragan Pamučar () and Mališa R. Žižović
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Miloljub Albijanić: University Metropolitan
Miodrag M. Žižović: Economics Institute
Dragan Pamučar: University of Belgrade
Mališa R. Žižović: University of Kragujevac

Chapter Chapter 3 in Analysis, Approximation, Optimization: Computation and Applications, 2025, pp 57-69 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract In this chapter, a new concept of criterion dominance in multicriteria analysis is introduced, different from the concept of dominance introduced in the paper Žižović et al. (Filomat 31(10):2981–2989, 2017) . A new methodology for calculating weighting coefficients is provided in cases of reduced satisfaction and increased satisfaction of the dominant criterion by introducing two related functions. In short, a new method of multicriteria analysis is presented that is applicable in situations of reduced satisfaction, normal satisfaction, and increased satisfaction of the dominant criterion.

Date: 2025
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-85743-0_3

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