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Cahit Perkgoz

Other affiliations: ASELSAN
Bio: Cahit Perkgoz is an academic researcher from Hiroshima University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Fuzzy logic & Genetic algorithm. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 9 publications receiving 208 citations. Previous affiliations of Cahit Perkgoz include ASELSAN.

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TL;DR: A multi-objective model for the time-cost trade-off problem in PERT networks with generalized Erlang distributions of activity durations, using a genetic algorithm, and compares the genetic algorithm results against the results of a discrete-time approximation method for solving the original optimal control problem.

96 citations

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TL;DR: A genetic algorithm approach is used to solve a multi-objective discrete reliability optimization problem in a k dissimilar-unit non-repairable cold-standby redundant system and the results are compared against the results of a discrete-time approximation technique to show the efficiency of the proposed GA approach.

57 citations

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TL;DR: A genetic algorithm with double strings using continuous relaxation based on reference solution updating (GADSCRRSU) is applied to solve this multi-objective problem, using goal attainment formulation, to optimally control the lead time of a multi-stage assembly system.

37 citations

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TL;DR: An interactive fuzzy satisficing method is constructed using genetic algorithms to derive a satisficing solution for the decision maker which is guaranteed to be M-@q-efficient by updating the reference membership levels.
Abstract: In this paper, we focus on multiobjective integer programming problems involving random variable coefficients in objective functions and constraints. Using the concept of chance constrained conditions, such multiobjective stochastic integer programming problems are transformed into deterministic ones based on the fractile criterion optimization model. As a fusion of stochastic programming and fuzzy one, we introduce fuzzy goals representing the ambiguity of the decision maker's judgments into them and define M-@q-efficiency, a new concept of efficient solution, as a fusion of stochastic approaches and fuzzy ones. Then, we construct an interactive fuzzy satisficing method using genetic algorithms to derive a satisficing solution for the decision maker which is guaranteed to be M-@q-efficient by updating the reference membership levels. Finally, the efficiency of the proposed method is demonstrated through numerical experiments.

10 citations

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TL;DR: An interactive fuzzy satisficing method to derive a satisficing solution for the decision maker using genetic algorithms as a fusion of the stochastic programming and the fuzzy one is proposed.
Abstract: In this paper, we deal with multiobjective integer programming problems involving random variable coefficients in objective functions and/or constraints. After reformulation of them on the basis of a probability maximization model for the chance constrained programming, incorporating fuzzy goals of the decision maker for the objective functions, we propose an interactive fuzzy satisficing method to derive a satisficing solution for the decision maker using genetic algorithms as a fusion of the stochastic programming and the fuzzy one.

8 citations


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TL;DR: This book by a teacher of statistics (as well as a consultant for "experimenters") is a comprehensive study of the philosophical background for the statistical design of experiment.
Abstract: THE DESIGN AND ANALYSIS OF EXPERIMENTS. By Oscar Kempthorne. New York, John Wiley and Sons, Inc., 1952. 631 pp. $8.50. This book by a teacher of statistics (as well as a consultant for \"experimenters\") is a comprehensive study of the philosophical background for the statistical design of experiment. It is necessary to have some facility with algebraic notation and manipulation to be able to use the volume intelligently. The problems are presented from the theoretical point of view, without such practical examples as would be helpful for those not acquainted with mathematics. The mathematical justification for the techniques is given. As a somewhat advanced treatment of the design and analysis of experiments, this volume will be interesting and helpful for many who approach statistics theoretically as well as practically. With emphasis on the \"why,\" and with description given broadly, the author relates the subject matter to the general theory of statistics and to the general problem of experimental inference. MARGARET J. ROBERTSON

13,333 citations

Book
22 Aug 2008
TL;DR: Fuzzy Multi-Criteria Decision Making (MCDM) as discussed by the authors ) is a popular decision-making method for computer programmers, mathematicians and scientists in a variety of disciplines where multicriteria decision making is needed.
Abstract: In trying to make a satisfactory decision when imprecise and multicriteria situations are involved, a decision maker has to use a fuzzy multicriteria decision making method. "Fuzzy Multi-Criteria Decision Making" (MCDM) presents fuzzy multiattribute and multiobjective decision-making methodologies by distinguished MCDM researchers. In summarizing the concepts and results of the most popular fuzzy multicriteria methods, using numerical examples, this work examines all the fuzzy multicriteria methods recently developed, such as fuzzy AHP, fuzzy TOPSIS, interactive fuzzy multiobjective stochastic linear programming, fuzzy multiobjective dynamic programming, grey fuzzy multiobjective optimization, fuzzy multiobjective geometric programming, and more. Each of the 22 chapters includes practical applications along with new developments/results. This book may be used as a textbook in graduate operations research, industrial engineering, and economics courses. It will also be an excellent resource, providing new suggestions and directions for further research, for computer programmers, mathematicians, and scientists in a variety of disciplines where multicriteria decision making is needed.

363 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, the authors performed a systematic literature review and analyzed the results of 188 research papers from the different research communities, and a taxonomy has been created which is used to classify the existing research.
Abstract: Due to significant industrial demands toward software systems with increasing complexity and challenging quality requirements, software architecture design has become an important development activity and the research domain is rapidly evolving. In the last decades, software architecture optimization methods, which aim to automate the search for an optimal architecture design with respect to a (set of) quality attribute(s), have proliferated. However, the reported results are fragmented over different research communities, multiple system domains, and multiple quality attributes. To integrate the existing research results, we have performed a systematic literature review and analyzed the results of 188 research papers from the different research communities. Based on this survey, a taxonomy has been created which is used to classify the existing research. Furthermore, the systematic analysis of the research literature provided in this review aims to help the research community in consolidating the existing research efforts and deriving a research agenda for future developments.

271 citations

01 Jan 2014
TL;DR: A taxonomy has been created which is used to classify theexisting research and the systematic analysis of the research literature provided in this review aims to help the research community in consolidating the existing research efforts and deriving a research agenda for future developments.
Abstract: Due to significant industrial demands toward software systems with increasing complexity and challenging quality requirements, software architecture design has become an important development activity and the research domain is rapidly evolving. In the last decades, software architecture optimization methods, which aim to automate the search for an optimal architecture design with respect to a (set of) quality attribute(s), have proliferated. However, the reported results are fragmented over different research communities, multiple system domains, and multiple quality attributes. To integrate the existing research results, we have performed a systematic literature review and analyzed the results of 188 research papers from the different research communities. Based on this survey, a taxonomy has been created which is used to classify the existing research. Furthermore, the systematic analysis of the research literature provided in this review aims to help the research community in consolidating the existing research efforts and deriving a research agenda for future developments.

256 citations

Book
01 Jan 1993
TL;DR: Fuzzy Linear Programming.
Abstract: Introduction. Fundamentals of Fuzzy Set Theory. Fuzzy Linear Programming. Fuzzy Nonlinear Programming. Interactive Multiobjective Linear Programming with Fuzzy Parameters. Interactive Multiobjective Nonlinear Programming with Fuzzy Parameters. Interactive Computer Programs. Some Applications. Further Research Directions. Index.

153 citations