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Title: Algorithm of maximizing the set of common solutions for several MCDM problems and it’s application for security personnel scheduling
Authors: Dadelo, Stanislav
Krylovas, Aleksandras
Kosareva, Natalja
Zavadskas, Edmundas Kazimieras
Dadelienė, Rūta
Keywords: Preference feature
Multiple criteria decision making
Heuristics
Optimizing algorithm
Issue Date: 2014
Publisher: Agora University Editing House
Citation: Dadelo, S.; Krylovas, A.; Kosareva, N.; Zavadskas, E.K.; Dadelienė, R. 2014. Algorithm of maximizing the set of common solutions for several MCDM problems and it’s application for security personnel scheduling, International Journal of Computers, Communications & Control (IJCCC) 9(2): 151-159
Series/Report no.: Vol. 9; iss. 2 (2014)
Abstract: The article deals with the task of elite selection of private security per- sonnel on the basis of objective and subjective criteria. One of the possible solutions of this multiple criteria decision making (MCDM) problem is creation of heuristics allowing to minimize discrepancy of ranks calculated for the objective and subjec- tive criteria on the basis of the best security staff. The proposed heuristic combines interval points re-selection and random points generation methods. Two optimizing algorithms are proposed. It is shown how this method is applied for solving specific task of elite selection from security personnel.
URI: http://dspace1.vgtu.lt/handle/1/1713
ISSN: 1841-9836
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