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Item type:Article, Access status: Open Access , Advances in cone-based preference modeling for decision making with multiple criteria(2007) Wiecek, Margaret M.Decision making with multiple criteria requires preferences elicited from the decision maker to determine a solution set. Models of preferences, that follow upon the concept of nondominated solutions introduced by Yu (1974), are presented and compared within a unified framework of cones. Polyhedral and nonpolyhedral, convex and nonconvex, translated, and variable cones are used to model different types of preferences. Common mathematical properties of the preferences are discussed. The impact of using these preferences in decision making is emphasized.Item type:Thesis, Access status: Restricted , Application of artificial intelligence in selected issues of game theory(Data obrony: 2016-09-19) Słyś, Przemysław
Wydział Elektrotechniki, Automatyki, Informatyki i Inżynierii BiomedycznejItem type:Article, Access status: Open Access , Decision-making in hard coal mines with the support of selected stochastic methods(Wydawnictwa AGH, 2023) Snopkowski, Ryszard; Sukiennik, Marta; Napieraj, AnetaThe article presents selected methods of stochastic process modeling that can support decision-makers in Polish hard coal mines. It outlines the classification of determinants that have a significant impact on the processes carried out in the mines. The article also distinguishes between programmed and non-programmed decisions made by the management in the mines. In the following sections, three selected methods are presented, enabling decision-makers to make more effective decisions that may be crucial for the processes implemented in hard coal mines.Item type:Article, Access status: Open Access , Podejmowanie decyzji kompromisowych wykorzystujących aspiracje podawane przez użytkownika(Wydawnictwa AGH, 2005) Łodziński, AndrzejA decision making based on multiobjective analysis has been presented in this paper. Methods of multiobjective optimalization do not give one unique solution, but a whole set of them. A decision making relies on interactive conducting of the decision making process. Selection of given decision is made by way of solving a problem with parameters defining user's aspirations and the evaluation of obtained results.
