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SOLVING FUZZY GOAL PROGRAMMING PROBLEMS
FUZZY ECONOMIC REVIEW, 2004In standard goal programming (GP) it is assumed that the decision maker (DM) is able to accurately determine goal values. This is unrealistic. Imprecise DM aspiration can be expressed through fuzzy sets whose membership functions represent the DM´s degree of satisfaction.
M. Jiménez +3 more
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Interactive Sequential Fuzzy Goal Programming
Computers & Industrial Engineering, 1990Abstract Recently, multiple objective decision making(MODM) has been well established as a practical approach to seek a satisfactory solution to a decision making problem in a limited resources, information, and cognitive ability of the Decision Maker(DM). In this paper, we propose an interactive sequential goal programming(ISGP) which introduce the
Masato Sasaki, Mitsuo Gen, Kenichi Ida
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Computers & industrial engineering, 2018
This paper generalizes the problem of supplier selection and order allocation with multi-period, multi-product, multi-supplier, multi-objective cases as well as quantity discount subject to budget and capacity limitations for both buyers and suppliers ...
Hossein Mirzaee +2 more
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This paper generalizes the problem of supplier selection and order allocation with multi-period, multi-product, multi-supplier, multi-objective cases as well as quantity discount subject to budget and capacity limitations for both buyers and suppliers ...
Hossein Mirzaee +2 more
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Decision Sciences, 1981
This paper illustrates how the goal programming problem with fuzzy goals having linear membership functions may be formulated as a single goal programming problem. Also, a previously defined method for dealing with fuzzy weights for each of the goals is re‐examined.
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This paper illustrates how the goal programming problem with fuzzy goals having linear membership functions may be formulated as a single goal programming problem. Also, a previously defined method for dealing with fuzzy weights for each of the goals is re‐examined.
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European Journal of Operational Research, 2007
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Renewable Energy, 2018
Selecting a renewable energy source portfolio is an uncertain multi-criteria decision-making (MCDM) problem. In particular, it involves searching for the best portfolio of renewable energy that meets the decision maker’s preferences by considering and ...
Amine Hocine +3 more
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Selecting a renewable energy source portfolio is an uncertain multi-criteria decision-making (MCDM) problem. In particular, it involves searching for the best portfolio of renewable energy that meets the decision maker’s preferences by considering and ...
Amine Hocine +3 more
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Fuzzy goals and fuzzy alternatives in goal programming problems
Fuzzy Sets and Systems, 2000zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
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Fuzzy goal programming for solving fuzzy regression equation
FUZZ-IEEE'99. 1999 IEEE International Fuzzy Systems. Conference Proceedings (Cat. No.99CH36315), 1999The range of a fuzzy regression interval is decided by the collected data and a confidence level, h. Since this confidence level is an overall attitude toward the collected data, if the possibility of occurrence of each datum can be revealed, which can be done by data analysis, then regression analysis should be more precisely done.
R.-C. Tsaur, H.-F. Wang
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Fuzzy goal programming – A parametric approach
Information Sciences, 2012zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
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