Concepts, Theory, and Techniques A NEW METHODOLOGY FOR ORDINAL MULTIOBJECTIVE DECISIONS BASED ON FUZZY SETS

1981 Decision Sciences 291 citations

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Using the structural forms supplied by fuzzy set theory and approximate reasoning, a new method is presented for solving multiple‐objective decision problems for which the decision maker can supply only ordinal information on his preferences and the importance of the individual objectives.

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Fuzzy setDecision makerOrdinal optimizationOrdinal dataFuzzy logicComputer scienceSet (abstract data type)MathematicsManagement scienceMathematical economicsMathematical optimizationArtificial intelligenceOperations researchMachine learningEconomics

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Year
1981
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Volume
12
Issue
4
Pages
589-600
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291
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Ronald R. Yager (1981). Concepts, Theory, and Techniques A NEW METHODOLOGY FOR ORDINAL MULTIOBJECTIVE DECISIONS BASED ON FUZZY SETS. Decision Sciences , 12 (4) , 589-600. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1540-5915.1981.tb00111.x

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