Qualitative operators for reasoning maps: Evaluating multi-criteria options with networks of reasons

Cognitive/causal maps have been widely used as a powerful way of capturing decision-makers’ views about a problem, representing it as a cause–effect discourse. Several ways of making causal inferences from this type of model have been proposed in the Operational Research and Artificial Intelligence...

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