Group decision making with a fuzzy linguistic majority
Fuzzy Sets and Systems
A procedure for ranking fuzzy numbers using fuzzy relations
Fuzzy Sets and Systems
A sequential selection process in group decision making with a linguistic assessment approach
Information Sciences—Intelligent Systems: An International Journal
Direct approach processes in group decision making using linguistic OWA operators
Fuzzy Sets and Systems
On a canonical representation of fuzzy numbers
Fuzzy Sets and Systems
Linguistic decision analysis: steps for solving decision problems under linguistic information
Fuzzy Sets and Systems - Special issue on soft decision analysis
Ranking fuzzy numbers based on decomposition principle and signed distance
Fuzzy Sets and Systems - Special issue on fuzzy numbers and uncertainty
Linguistic labels for expressing fuzzy preference relations infuzzy group decision making
IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics, Part B: Cybernetics
A linguistic modeling of consensus in group decision making basedon OWA operators
IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics, Part A: Systems and Humans
Choosing OWA operator weights in the field of Social Choice
Information Sciences: an International Journal
Group decision making based on multiple types of linguistic preference relations
Information Sciences: an International Journal
Consistent models of transitivity for reciprocal preferences on a finite ordinal scale
Information Sciences: an International Journal
Defining the Borda count in a linguistic decision making context
Information Sciences: an International Journal
A fuzzy model to evaluate the suitability of installing an enterprise resource planning system
Information Sciences: an International Journal
Modeling rationality in a linguistic framework
Fuzzy Sets and Systems
IEEE Transactions on Fuzzy Systems
Computing with words in decision making: foundations, trends and prospects
Fuzzy Optimization and Decision Making
IEEE Transactions on Fuzzy Systems
A fuzzy predictive redundancy system for fault-tolerance of x-by-wire systems
Microprocessors & Microsystems
Treating fuzziness in subjective evaluation data
Information Sciences: an International Journal
Adaptive consensus support model for group decision making systems
Expert Systems with Applications: An International Journal
Granular fuzzy models: a study in knowledge management in fuzzy modeling
International Journal of Approximate Reasoning
Allowing agents to be imprecise: A proposal using multiple linguistic terms
Information Sciences: an International Journal
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In this paper we have introduced a class of decision rules related to simple majority, by considering individual intensities of preference. These intensities will be shown by means of linguistic labels. In order to compare the amount of opinion obtained by each alternative, we have considered the total ordered monoid generated by the sums of the original labels, according to an addition and an ordering. In this general framework different sets of linguistic labels can be employed and these sets can be represented by means of diverse mathematical objects. Moreover, on these mathematical representations of linguistic labels several orderings can be considered. Thus, flexibility is an important feature of this new class of group decision making procedures. Some examples of putting in practice the simple majority decision rules based on linguistic labels are provided, and the main properties of these voting systems are analyzed. It is worth emphasizing that these properties are satisfied for any total ordered monoid, regardless of the mathematical representation of linguistic labels or the ordering used to compare collective opinions.