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- Brown–Gibson_model abstract "The Brown–Gibson model is one of the many techniques for multi-attribute decision making. The method was developed in 1972 by P. Brown and D. Gibson. This is one of the few models which integrates both objective and subjective factors in decision making.The Brown–Gibson model can be mathematically represented as follows –Mi = Ci X [D X Oi + (1−D) X Si]WhereM = Measure for an alternative 'i'C = Critical factor measure which could be either be 0 or 1 for an alternative 'i'O = Objective factor measure which could be between 0 and 1 however the sum of all objective factor measures for different alternatives should add back to 1S = Subjective factor measure which could be between 0 and 1 however the sum of all subjective factor measures for different alternatives should add back to 1D = Objective factor decision weight and this should be between 0 and 1We would select the alternative whose measure is the highest.".
- Brown–Gibson_model wikiPageID "25953693".
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- Brown–Gibson_model subject Category:Decision_theory.
- Brown–Gibson_model comment "The Brown–Gibson model is one of the many techniques for multi-attribute decision making. The method was developed in 1972 by P. Brown and D. Gibson.".
- Brown–Gibson_model label "Brown–Gibson model".
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- Brown–Gibson_model sameAs Q4976840.
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