Large-Scale Fuzzy Multi-Attribute Decision-Making and Applications
A special issue of Axioms (ISSN 2075-1680).
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 May 2024) | Viewed by 240
Special Issue Editors
Interests: large-scale fuzzy multi-attribute decision-making; fuzzy group decision-making; large scale group collaborative decision-making; data envelopment analysis; aggregation theory; decision support systems; bounded rationality theory; applied mathematics
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Interests: decision analysis; data envelopment analysis; management science; multicriteria analysis; mathematical programming optimization
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Interests: decision analysis; data envelopment analysis; management science; multicriteria analysis; mathematical programming optimization
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Dear Colleagues,
Fuzzy multi-attribute decision-making problems have been widely applied in various fields, such as investment decision making, project evaluation, quality evaluation, resource allocation and the comprehensive evaluation of economic benefits, etc. With the development of the natural and economic environment, fuzzy multi-attribute decision-making problems have evolved from individual decision-making and small-scale fuzzy multi-attribute decision-making to complex large-scale fuzzy multi-attribute decision-making. In the 21st century, with the process of digitalization, large-scale fuzzy multi-attribute decision-making has become the focus of complex decision-making problems, especially in emergency decision-making. It requires experts from different fields to participate in the decision-making process and obtain the most effective decision results within a short period of time.
Now and in the future, large-scale fuzzy multi-attribute decision-making and its applications in complex real-word problems offer a promising research direction representing a significant breakthroughs in this topic.
Dr. Feifei Jin
Prof. Dr. Jinpei Liu
Dr. Zhifu Tao
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- large-scale fuzzy multi-attribute decision-making
- large-scale collaborative decision-making
- large-scale fuzzy group decision-making
- consensus and cooperation evaluation for large-scale fuzzy multi-attribute decision-making
- big data analysis for large-scale collaborative decision-making
- intelligence algorithms in large-scale fuzzy multi-attribute decision-making
- data-driven large-scale fuzzy multi-attribute decision-making
- bayesian decision-making analysis
- consistency adjustment algorithms
- fuzzy graph theory in fuzzy multi-attribute decision-making.
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