A multi-criteria optimization approach to modeling negotiation process
Journal Title: Decision Making in Manufacturing and Services - Year 2018, Vol 12, Issue 1
Abstract
The paper presents a multi-criteria optimization approach to modeling negotiation process. The negotiation process is modeled as a special multi-criteria problem. The method for finding solutions is the interactive selection process of some proposals. The parties shall submit their proposals on the subjects of the negotiations. These proposals are parameters of the multi-criteria optimization problem. Selection of solutions is accomplished by solving the optimization problem with parameters that define the aspirations of each party involved in the negotiations. Finally, evaluation of the solutions obtained by the parties is made.
Authors and Affiliations
Andrzej Łodziński
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