Abstract

In Chapter 3, we have seen how averaged heights of objects hav(x) can be calculated. Thus partial order provides a method to obtain a linear order without the need of making additional assumptions like weights for indicators. The main computational problem, however, is the huge number of linear extensions, which sometimes makes the calculation of averaged heights and from them the linear order difficult. This chapter discusses different procedures to rank objects.

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