Operations research, ELECTRE, Management science, Preference and Decision theory are his primary areas of study. The various areas that he examines in his Operations research study include Metro system, Robustness and Urban area. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Range, Stability and Sorting.
His Management science study combines topics in areas such as Multiple-criteria decision analysis and Mathematical problem. Bernard Roy combines subjects such as Variation and Binary relation with his study of Preference. His work in Decision theory addresses issues such as Mathematical economics, which are connected to fields such as Preference, Adjunction and Pairwise comparison.
Bernard Roy mainly focuses on Operations research, ELECTRE, Management science, Process and Decision aiding. The Operations research study combines topics in areas such as Preference and Decision theory. His study focuses on the intersection of Decision theory and fields such as Mathematical economics with connections in the field of Preference.
His study in ELECTRE is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Sorting, Decision support system, Data mining and Extension. As part of one scientific family, Bernard Roy deals mainly with the area of Management science, narrowing it down to issues related to the Multiple-criteria decision analysis, and often Objectivity. His Decision aiding study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Robustness and Artificial intelligence.
His primary scientific interests are in Operations research, ELECTRE, Decision aiding, Process and Microeconomics. His Operations research research includes themes of Choquet integral, Preference and Public sector. In his research, Relation is intimately related to Axiomatic analysis, which falls under the overarching field of Preference.
His ELECTRE study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Sorting, Decision support system, Data mining and Extension. His research integrates issues of Multiple-criteria decision analysis, Robustness, Artificial intelligence and Epistemology, Positivism in his study of Decision aiding. His study looks at the intersection of Test and topics like Manufacturing engineering with Management science.
Bernard Roy focuses on ELECTRE, Operations research, Decision support system, Decision aiding and Imperfect. His study deals with a combination of ELECTRE and Process. His work carried out in the field of Operations research brings together such families of science as Choquet integral and Preference.
As a part of the same scientific family, Bernard Roy mostly works in the field of Decision support system, focusing on Action and, on occasion, Mathematical economics and Credibility. His Decision aiding research includes elements of Robustness, Artificial intelligence, Epistemology, Positivism and Machine learning. His Management science study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Axiom, Optimal decision and Business decision mapping, Decision analysis.
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THE OUTRANKING APPROACH AND THE FOUNDATIONS OF ELECTRE METHODS
Bernard Roy.
(1991)
Aide multicritère à la décision : méthodes et cas
Bernard Roy;Denis Bouyssou.
(1993)
Méthodologie multicritère d'aide à la décision
Bernard Roy.
Collection Gestion (1985)
Determining the weights of criteria in the ELECTRE type methods with a revised Simos' procedure
José Rui Figueira;José Rui Figueira;Bernard Roy.
(2002)
Classement et choix en présence de points de vue multiples
B. Roy.
Revue française d'automatique, d'informatique et de recherche opérationnelle. Recherche opérationnelle (1968)
Problems and methods with multiple objective functions
Bernard Roy.
(1971)
Decision science or decision-aid science?
Bernard Roy.
(1993)
Decision-aid and decision-making
Bernard Roy.
(1990)
Multicriteria analysis: survey and new directions
Bernard Roy;Philippe Vincke.
(1981)
An Overview of ELECTRE Methods and their Recent Extensions
José Rui Figueira;Salvatore Greco;Bernard Roy;Roman Słowiński;Roman Słowiński.
(2013)
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