2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.amc.2014.07.065
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An evidential game theory framework in multi-criteria decision making process

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“…Al-Dhanhani, Mizouni, Otrok, and Al-Rubaie (2014) model to handle the free riding behavior in educational social application using game theory. Deng et al (2014) proposed an evidential game theory framework to address the multi-criteria decision making process in the competitive environment. These applications to game models give a new perspective to study decision making problems.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Al-Dhanhani, Mizouni, Otrok, and Al-Rubaie (2014) model to handle the free riding behavior in educational social application using game theory. Deng et al (2014) proposed an evidential game theory framework to address the multi-criteria decision making process in the competitive environment. These applications to game models give a new perspective to study decision making problems.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…DM summarizes the investment information in four criteria: (1) 1 G stands for the risk analysis; (2) 2 G denotes the growth analysis; (3) 3 G indicates the sociopolitical impact analysis; and (4) 4 G represents the environmental impact analysis. DM uses these four criteria to evaluate the five possible alternatives using the interval-valued intuitionistic fuzzy information (see , Table 1).…”
Section: Numerical Examplementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Multi-criteria decision-making (MCDM) is an important component of modern decision-making science, and has been extensively used in economics, management, engineering, military, and society, among others [1][2][3][4][5]. Due to the complexity and uncertainty of the decision-making environment, many researchers have focused on the intuitionistic fuzzy set (IFS) [6], which is substantially useful in dealing with vagueness.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Consequently, a comprehensive framework for considering GSD teams' knowledge, team, technology, and organization factors for assessing KT effectiveness in GSD projects has not been reported in the literature. Moreover, the number of studies [8,13,14,16] has adopted IFNs for multi-criteria decision making (MCDM) problems. In addition, fuzzy group decision making based on IFNs for evaluating KT effectiveness in GSD projects has been very limited in the literature.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%