In the ER approach, an MCDA problem is modelled by a belief decision matrix instead of a conventional decision matrix. The difference of the two is that in the former, each element is a belief structure while in the latter, each element is a single value (either numerical or textual).
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- In the ER approach, an MCDA problem is modelled by a belief decision matrix instead of a conventional decision matrix. The difference of the two is that in the former, each element is a belief structure while in the latter, each element is a single value (either numerical or textual).
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- In the ER approach, an MCDA problem is modelled by a belief decision matrix instead of a conventional decision matrix. The difference of the two is that in the former, each element is a belief structure while in the latter, each element is a single value (either numerical or textual).
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