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The paper deals with cooperation problems in the case of two parties having different sets of criteria measuring their payoffs. Using ideas of the game theory, a mathematical model describing multicriteria bargaining problem is formulated. In the paper an interactive procedure supporting multicriteria analysis and aiding consensus seeking is presented which can be implemented in a computer-based system. According to the procedure the system supports multicriteria analysis made by the parties and generates mediation proposals. The mediation proposals are derived on the basis of the original solution to the multicriteria problem. The solution expresses preferences of the decision makers. It generalizes the classic Raifa solution concept on the multicriteria case.
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Kruś, L. (2015). Computer-Based Support in Multicriteria Bargaining with Use of the Generalized Raiffa Solution Concept. In: Angelov, P., et al. Intelligent Systems'2014. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, vol 322. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-11313-5_11
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