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Chapter 11 - Multiattribute Utility Functions Using Preference or Value Functions

from Part III - Decisions with Uncertainty: Utility Functions Using Preference or Value Functions

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 June 2018

Ali E. Abbas
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University of Southern California
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Howard, R. A. 1984. On fates comparable to death. Management Science 30(4): 407422.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Howard, R. A. and Abbas, A. E.. 2015. Foundations of Decision Analysis. Pearson, New York.Google Scholar
Matheson, J. E. and Abbas, A. E.. 2005. Utility transversality: A value-based approach. Journal of Multi-Criteria Decision Analysis 13(5–6): 229238.Google Scholar
Matheson, J. E. and Howard, R. A.. 1968. An introduction to decision analysis. In Howard, R. A. and Matheson, J. E., eds. The Principles and Applications of Decision Analysis, Vol. I. Strategic Decisions Group, Menlo Park, CA. Reprinted from Matheson, J. E. and R. A. Howard. 1968. A report by the European Long Range Planning Service, Stanford Research Institute Report 362.Google Scholar

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