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    GDM-VieweR: A new tool in R to visualize the evolution of fuzzy consensus processes

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    2015
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    Urena, Raquel;
    Cabrerizo, F. J.;
    Chiclana, Francisco;
    Herrera-Viedma, Enrique
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    Abstract
    With the incorporation of web 2.0 frameworks the complexity of decision making situations has exponentially increased, involving in many cases many experts, and a huge number of different alternatives. In the literature we can find a great deal of methodologies to assist multi-person decision making. However these classical approaches are not prepared to deal with such a huge complexity and there is a lack of tools that support the decision processes providing some graphical information. Therefore the main objective of this contribution is to present an open source tool developed in R to provide a quick insight of the evolution of the decision making by means of meaningful graphical representations. Thanks to the modular architecture of this solution this tool can be easily adapted to work with various Group decision making methodologies.
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    Citation : Ureña, R. (2015) GDM-VieweR: A new tool in R to visualize the evolution of fuzzy consensus processes. Proceedings of the 14th International Conference on Intelligent Software Methodologies, Tools and Techniques (SOMET2015) Naples, Italy.
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    http://hdl.handle.net/2086/11018
    Research Group : Centre for Computational Intelligence
    Research Institute : Institute of Artificial Intelligence (IAI)
    Peer Reviewed : Yes
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