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How to Support Group Decision Making in Horticulture: An Approach Based on the Combination of a Centralized Mathematical Model and a Group Decision Support System

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Fig. 1.Meeting and process creation
Fig. 2.On the left standard participant interface, on the right facilitator interface with the toolbar
Table 2. Set of non-dominated optimal solutions for the mathematical programming model

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