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Defuzzification 2 Fuzzy environment 2 Multi-criteria decision-making 2 Statistical analysis of ranking methods 2 Decision 1 Entscheidung 1 Fuzzy sets 1 Fuzzy-Set-Theorie 1 Multi-criteria analysis 1 Multikriterielle Entscheidungsanalyse 1 Ranking method 1 Ranking-Verfahren 1 Statistical method 1 Statistische Methode 1
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Abudu, Shalamu 2 Gard, Charlotte C. 2 King, James Phillip 2 Zamani-Sabzi, Hamed 2
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Operations Research Perspectives 1 Operations research perspectives 1
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Statistical and analytical comparison of multi-criteria decision-making techniques under fuzzy environment
Zamani-Sabzi, Hamed; King, James Phillip; Gard, Charlotte C. - In: Operations Research Perspectives 3 (2016), pp. 92-117
Different multi-criteria decision-making (MCDM) techniques require different levels of computational intensity and may produce different outputs, so selecting an appropriate technique largely determines the quality of the recommended decision and the effort required to obtain that decision. In...
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Statistical and analytical comparison of multi-criteria decision-making techniques under fuzzy environment
Zamani-Sabzi, Hamed; King, James Phillip; Gard, Charlotte C. - In: Operations research perspectives 3 (2016), pp. 92-117
Different multi-criteria decision-making (MCDM) techniques require different levels of computational intensity and may produce different outputs, so selecting an appropriate technique largely determines the quality of the recommended decision and the effort required to obtain that decision. In...
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