Determining the `best' decision in the presence of imprecise information (Q911966)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 4143725
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| English | Determining the `best' decision in the presence of imprecise information |
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 4143725 |
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Determining the `best' decision in the presence of imprecise information (English)
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1989
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Given a finite set of decisions D the problem is to find the ``best'' decision characterized as a fuzzy set on D where the degree of membership corresponds to the degree of preference. The outcomes of each decision are defined as fuzzy sets on an ordered universe U. Several ``best'' decisions are studied in detail.
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fuzzy decision-making
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