Combining belief functions when evidence conflicts
Decision Support Systems
Virtual enterprise and its intelligence management
Computers and Industrial Engineering - 26th International conference on computers and industrial engineering
A software-supported process for assembling evidence and handling uncertainty in decision-making
Decision Support Systems
A framework for virtual enterprise operation management
Computers in Industry
Tools and methods for managing intangible assets of virtual enterprise
Computers in Industry - Special issue: Virtual enterprise management
On the evidential reasoning algorithm for multiple attribute decision analysis under uncertainty
IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics, Part A: Systems and Humans
The influence of checklists and roles on software practitioner risk perception and decision-making
Journal of Systems and Software
Failure mode and effects analysis using a group-based evidential reasoning approach
Computers and Operations Research
Failure mode and effects analysis by data envelopment analysis
Decision Support Systems
Expert Systems with Applications: An International Journal
Expert Systems with Applications: An International Journal
Supply chain risk management in French companies
Decision Support Systems
Effectiveness assessment of agricultural machinery based on fuzzy sets theory
Expert Systems with Applications: An International Journal
Putting Dominance-based Rough Set Approach and robust ordinal regression together
Decision Support Systems
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Dynamic alliance has been considered a temporary organization of member enterprises formed to pool their core competencies and exploit fast changing market opportunities. Although many problems on dynamic alliance such as partner selection, operation management, information exchanges and their standards, etc., have been investigated, the risk management of dynamic alliance has not received deserved attention until now. For risk evaluation is the most important phase of risk management, so this paper is mainly concerned with the risk evaluation problem. Various kinds of risk factors that affect the operation of alliance are identified, and their levels are measured by three parameters such as risk occurrence likelihood, consequence severity and risk control degree. These parameters are expressed by trapezoidal fuzzy numbers. Furthermore, risk evaluation is regarded as a multiattribute decision-making (MADM) problem with uncertainty. A new evaluation approach based on the framework of the evidential reasoning (ER) is proposed. Finally, a numerical example is given to illustrate the application of this approach in the process of risk evaluation.