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A fuzzy extension of Saaty's priority theory

P. J. M. van Laarhoven, +1 more
- 01 Nov 1983 - 
- Vol. 11, Iss: 1, pp 229-241
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A fuzzy version of Saaty's pairwise comparison method (1980) extended by de Graan and Lootsma (1981), adapted in such a way, that decision-makers are asked to express their opinions in fuzzy numbers with triangular membership functions.
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This article is published in Fuzzy Sets and Systems.The article was published on 1983-11-01. It has received 2631 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Fuzzy number & Fuzzy set operations.

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Multiple-criteria robust interactive decision analysis (MCRID) for optimizing public policies

TL;DR: In this article, robust interactive decision analysis (RID) is extended to deal with multiple-criteria decisions, obviating the need to precisely assess attribute weights (tradeoffs), consequences, and/or value/utility functions.
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Interval cross efficiency for fully ranking decision making units using DEA/AHP approach

TL;DR: This paper combines the DEA and analytic hierarchy process (AHP) to fully rank the DMUs that considers all possible cross efficiencies of a DMU with respect to all the other DMUs.
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Uncertain risk assessment modelling for bus body manufacturing supply chain using AHP and fuzzy AHP

TL;DR: In this paper, the uncertain risk management model for the bus body manufacturing supply chain is presented, in which the principle company releases orders to the sub-contractors and suppliers, and the empirical study has studied by the 6 companies.
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Multi-criteria evaluation of hydrogen storage systems for automobiles in Korea using the fuzzy analytic hierarchy process

TL;DR: In this paper, five hydrogen storage systems for automobiles are evaluated using the fuzzy analytic hierarchy process (AHP) in respect to eight criteria, including weight efficiency, volume efficiency, system cost, energy efficiency, cycle life, refueling time, safety and infrastructure.
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A fuzzy-AHP-based technique for the decision of design feature selection in Massively Multiplayer Online Role-Playing Game development

TL;DR: A fuzzy-AHP-based technique is proposed and a hierarchical system structure is constructed for MMORPG design, which includes two systems, nine design components and 36 design features for the design factor trade-off problem.
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Fuzzy Sets and Systems: Theory and Applications

Didier Dubois, +1 more
TL;DR: This book effectively constitutes a detailed annotated bibliography in quasitextbook style of the some thousand contributions deemed by Messrs. Dubois and Prade to belong to the area of fuzzy set theory and its applications or interactions in a wide spectrum of scientific disciplines.
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Paper: Rating and ranking of multiple-aspect alternatives using fuzzy sets

Sjoerd M. Baas, +1 more
- 01 Jan 1977 - 
TL;DR: A method to deal with multiple-alternative decision problems under uncertainty by considering each of these variables as fuzzy quantities, characterized by appropriate membership functions of fuzzy sets induced by mappings is proposed.
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Comparison of fuzzy sets on the same decision space

TL;DR: Methods of evaluating the parameter used in decision-making are given which can be varied to incorporate different utility functions and a new approach is described which overcomes their drawbacks.
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A procedure for multiple-aspect decision making using fuzzy sets

TL;DR: The qualitative terms of the alternatives are represented quantitatively using fuzzy sots and then the fuzzy optimal alternative is computed and gives the relative merit of each alternative and thus helps in decision making.
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Saaty's priority theory and the nomination of a senior professor in operations Research

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors briefly sketch Saaty's priority theory which has been developed to assign weights (priorities) to a multiple of decision criteria via pairwise comparison of the criteria.