Abstract

Various approaches to solving multicriteria problems are considered, depending on the role of constraints in the problem statement. If the constraints are fixed and specified, then the calculation algorithm includes the preferences of the decision maker, and the corresponding multicriteria problem has a fundamentally compromise solution. If the values of the restrictions can be varied, then it becomes possible to obtain consensus decisions, and the calculation algorithm is free of heuristic elements.

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