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ELECTRE-Entropy method in Group Decision Support System Modelto Gene Mutation Detection

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This paper proposes ELECTRE-Entropy for GDSS Modeling and proposes entropy weighting for each criteria under ELECTRE Method, one method in Multi-Attribute Decision Making (MADM).
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Application of Group Decision Support System (GDSS) can assist for delivering the decision of various opinions (preference) cancer detection based on the preferences of various expertise. In this paper we propose ELECTRE-Entropy for GDSS Modeling. We propose entropy weighting for each criteria under ELECTRE Method.ELECTRE is one method in Multi-Attribute Decision Making (MADM). Modeling of Group Decision Support Sytemapplyfor multi-criteria which the simulation data mutated genes that can cause cancer and solution recommended.

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An Experimental Research Study on the Solution of a Private Small Hydropower Plant Investments Selection Problem by ELECTRE III/IV, Shannon’s Entropy, and Saaty’s Subjective Criteria Weighting

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Ranking of EU National Banking Systems Using Multi-Criteria Analysis in the Light of Brexit

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ELECTRE method using interval-valued intuitionistic fuzzy sets and possibility theory for multi-criteria decision making problem resolution

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