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Chapter 23 - Basic Independence Conditions for Two Attributes

from Part V - Multiattribute Utility Functions without 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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Abbas, A. E. 2005. Bidirectional Utility Diagrams. Technical Report. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, UILU-ENG-2005–3001.Google Scholar
Abbas, A. E. 2009. From Bayes’ nets to utility nets. Proceedings of the 29th International Workshop on Bayesian Inference and Maximum Entropy Methods in Science and Engineering. Oxford, MI, July 5–10. AIP conference proceedings 1193, pp. 3–12.Google Scholar
Abbas, A. E. 2011a. General decompositions of multiattribute utility functions. Journal of Multicriteria Decision Analysis 17(1, 2): 3759.Google Scholar
Abbas, A. E. 2011b. The multiattribute utility tree. Decision Analysis 8(3): 180205.Google Scholar
Bell, D. E. 1979. Multiattribute utility functions: Decompositions using interpolation. Management Science 25(2): 208224.Google Scholar
Keeney, R and Raiffa, H.. 1976. Decisions with Multiple Objectives. John Wiley, New York.Google Scholar

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