Basic Concepts and Terminology

  • Hwang C
  • Masud A
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Abstract

The four words most used in multiple criteria decision making literature are: attributes, objectives, goals and criteria. There are no universal definitions of these terms as stated by Keeney and Raiffa [BM-12]. Some authors make distinctions in their usage while many use them interchangeably. We shall make some distinctions among these words in terms of their usage.

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Hwang, C.-L., & Masud, A. S. Md. (1979). Basic Concepts and Terminology (pp. 12–20). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-45511-7_2

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