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This characteristic also includes the possible dynamic character of the problem in relation to variability in the number of alternatives (c.1.2). Evolving sets of alternatives can emerge due to the unstable character of the decision context. It has been stated that, when the set of alternatives ...
Salinesi and Kornyshova (2006) focused on the possible dynamic character of the DMP, the structure of the family of criteria (i.e., flat or hierarchical), and the type of preference models. 1.2. Motivation: What's missing in the existing DSSs for MCDA method(s) recommendation? DSSs for...
26.“He is the last of the romantic heroes, whose energy and sense of commitment take him in search of his personal Grail; his failure magnifies to a great extent the end of the American Dream.”The character referred to in the passage is most likely the protagonist of( ). A. Fitzgeral...
the CV facilitates a logical separation of credentials from the bots. CV variables are created from a control room and are instantly available to all the bot creators and bot runners registered with the respective CR. The CV adds flexibility and dynamic character to bots since only the credential...
From a visual standpoint in a non-Windowed, character-based operating system, the MFGUI occupies the whole display area. That makes the MFGUI the main user interface on the computer system, also fitting the widely accepted definition of a “shell”. The System functions as an interface ...
The sets of possible and necessary assignments depend on the more or less general character of the model considered. They differ when we restrict the additive value function model to have linear marginals (i.e., when the model is a weighted sum) or to have piecewise linear marginals with a...
Intersectionality, rooted in Black Feminism and first coined by KimberléCrenshaw(1991), is known as a powerful theoretical framework for examining how interlocking systems of power manifest in individuals’ experiences and the mutually constitutive character of salient systems of difference and inequality,...