The use of an Analytic Hierarchy Approach (AHP) for scoring offers in continuous negotiation
problems has been studied. AHP has already proven its usefulness in constructing a ranking of alternatives
in discrete decision making problems. In negotiations, however, some issues may have
a quantitative character and be defined by feasible ranges, which results in uncountably large sets of
feasible offers. This is a problem to which AHP cannot be applied in its original form. Therefore we
propose an approach to building a scoring system that operates within AHP and a predefined discrete
subset of feasible alternatives, then a method for determining global scores for all the feasible alternatives
is proposed. When this subset has been built, the notion of border alternatives is applied. Assuming
that these border alternatives have been ranked, single-issue utility functions are constructed using
linear interpolation over the set of selected border alternatives. Single-issue utility functions are then
aggregated using issue weights in order to form the final utility function. The issue weights are also
determined using AHP. Such an approach means that a relatively small number of comparisons are
required for a negotiator in AHP process to build a comprehensive scoring system, which makes the
process of eliciting the negotiator’s preferences simple and rapid.
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