Multiple criteria decision making, Kyoto, 1975

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Springer-Verlag
Language
English
Pages
345

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Multiple criteria decision making, Kyoto, 1975
1976, Springer-Verlag
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Edition Notes

Bibliography: p. [291]-321.
Consists of 15 papers originally prepared for a session of the 22d international meeting of TIMS, held in Kyoto, Japan, July 24-26, 1975.

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Berlin, New York
Series
Lecture notes in economics and mathematical systems ;, 123, Operations research, Operations research (Berlin

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Dewey Decimal Class
658.4/03
Library of Congress
HD69.D4 M84

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xxvii, 345 p. :
Number of pages
345

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Open Library
OL4879217M
ISBN 10
0387076840
LCCN
76007224
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3408008
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