Consensus reaching processes (CRPs) in group decision making (GDM) attempt to reach a mutual agreement among a group of decision makers before making a common decision …
Consensus reaching processes play an increasingly important role in the resolution of group decision making problems: a solution acceptable to all the experts participating in a problem …
Consensus reaching is an iterative and dynamic process that supports group decision- making models by guiding decision-makers towards modifying their opinions through a …
The consensus reaching process is the most important step in a group decision making scenario. This step is most frequently identified as a process consisting of some discussion …
Abstract Consensus Reaching Processes (CRPs) have recently acquired much more importance within Group Decision Making real-world problems because of the demand of …
With the development of technological and societal paradigms, we witness a trend where a large number of experts participate in decision-making processes, and large-scale group …
Z Du, S Yu, X Xu - Information Sciences, 2020 - Elsevier
Large-scale group decision-making (LSGDM) has been widely studied to address increasingly complex decision-making problems. The consensus-reaching process is …
W Xu, X Chen, Y Dong, F Chiclana - Group Decision and Negotiation, 2021 - Springer
In group decision making, it is sensible to achive minimum consensus cost (MCC) because the consensus reaching process resources are often limited. In this endeavour, though …
M Gupta - IEEE Transactions on Fuzzy Systems, 2017 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
In group decision making (GDM) problems, it is critical to arrive at an acceptable level of consensus in a group for a stable and implementable decision. This process is carried out …