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Ranking vague sets using TOPSIS method
Journal of Intelligent & Fuzzy Systems, 2013Vague sets (VS) are one of the most useful and effective tools for modeling problems in uncertain environment. So many problems in the real world such as project selection, supplier selection, location allocation problems etc, have uncertain nature which can be provided to formulate vagueness of real environment.
Yousefli, A. +2 more
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One modification of fuzzy TOPSIS method
Journal of Modelling in Management, 2013PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to present one modification of the fuzzy TOPSIS (Technique for Order Preference by Similarity to Ideal Solution) and to develop a corresponding computer program which could be used for the multicriteria decision making for problems in practice.Design/methodology/approachThis method is based on the uncertainties and ...
Praščević, Živojin +1 more
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TOPSIS based earth station marking method
2018 Chinese Control And Decision Conference (CCDC), 2018Earth stations i ES) play a vitally important role in satellite communication systems i SCS), and the evaluation of earth stations is in deadly need with the rapid development of SCS application market, but only a few researches have been done on it. In this paper, an earth station marking scheme based on TOPSIS.
Yuan Weiwei +5 more
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A New Direction in TOPSIS Method for Evaluation of Alternates: R-TOPSIS
2021Effective decision making is essential to achieve sustainable development in manufacturing industry. In present work, a modified condition based TOPSIS method: R1-TOPSIS—R2-TOPSIS—R3-TOPSIS methods are introduced. In case, there is significant difference between the positive separation measure values, and it is suggested to use R1-TOPSIS.
Raman Kumar, Harwinder Singh
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International journal of research in engineering and science, 2013
The paper demonstrates the application of TOPSIS method using two selected examples. In the first example, it is shown that the best TOPSIS solution is neither closest to the positive ideal solution nor the farthest from the negative ideal solution. In many works on TOPSIS method stands as follows: "The basic principle is that the chosen alternative ...
Novoselac, Vedran, Pavić, Zlatko
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The paper demonstrates the application of TOPSIS method using two selected examples. In the first example, it is shown that the best TOPSIS solution is neither closest to the positive ideal solution nor the farthest from the negative ideal solution. In many works on TOPSIS method stands as follows: "The basic principle is that the chosen alternative ...
Novoselac, Vedran, Pavić, Zlatko
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Image processing with TOPSIS method [PDF]
The paper first shows how to use the TOPSIS method. Then we demonstrate the application of TOPSIS method in image processing.
Pavić, Zlatko, Novoselac, Vedran
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Optimal generation evaluation by TOPSIS method
2016 Biennial International Conference on Power and Energy Systems: Towards Sustainable Energy (PESTSE), 2016Energy demand as of now is increasing tremendously. Also importing electricity is expensive from load centers which are located far away. Electricity is generated using distributed generators locally and using this electricity is more economical as to solve the increasing energy demand to a certain extent.
Javeed Kittur +4 more
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Direct Interval Extension of TOPSIS Method
2012The technique for order preference by similarity to ideal solution (TOPSIS) currently is one of most popular methods for Multiple criteria decision making (MCDM).This technique was primary developed for dealing with only real-valued data. In some cases, determining precisely the exact values of local criteria is difficult and as a result their values ...
Pavel Sevastjanov, Anna Tikhonenko
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A direct interval extension of TOPSIS method
Expert Systems with Applications, 2013The TOPSIS method is a technique for order preference by similarity to ideal solution. This technique currently is one of the most popular methods for Multiple Criteria Decision Making (MCDM). The TOPSIS method was primary developed for dealing with only real-valued data.
Ludmila Dymova +2 more
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Modified TOPSIS Method With Banking Case Study
2020In this chapter, an alternative measure to Euclidean distance measurement is proposed which is used to calculate positive and negative ideal solutions in the traditional TOPSIS method. Lp Minkowski family and L1 family distance measures were used for this purpose.
Semra Erpolat Taşabat +1 more
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