Fuzzy Sets, Fuzzy Numbers, Fuzzy Modeling, and Their Applications in Management and Engineering

A special issue of Mathematics (ISSN 2227-7390). This special issue belongs to the section "Fuzzy Sets, Systems and Decision Making".

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Contemporary business operations are impacted by a lot of conditions that can be described as uncertain, imprecise, and vague in recent years. These business conditions are impacted by a variety of factors, such as a global pandemic, geopolitical instability, climate change, and other issues that cannot be easily brought under control. At the same time, some unpredicted events may occur, so existing quantitative and qualitative models under scope of management and engineering cannot be accurate and reliable. Having in mind the above, the determination of exact values of variables that are used in conventional management and engineering models is hard to predict, and their previous values are not reliable for future use. The development of fuzzy sets theory has enabled the description of uncertainties which makes them a suitable tool for overcoming the aforementioned issues. This Special Issue focuses on the use of current advances in fuzzy sets, fuzzy numbers, fuzzy modeling, and their applications in management and engineering. This Special Issue provides a platform for researchers from academia and industry to present their novel and unpublished work in the domain of management and engineering. This will help to foster future research in the emerging fields of management and engineering.

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  • decision-making problem analysis
  • fuzzy sets theory
  • fuzzy MCDM
  • fuzzy logic

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Fuzzy Evaluation Model of Machining Process Loss
by Kuen-Suan Chen, Tsun-Hung Huang, Jin-Shyong Lin, Chun-Min Yu and Chun-Ming Yang
Mathematics 2023, 11(22), 4596; https://doi.org/10.3390/math11224596 - 9 Nov 2023
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In facing the many negative impacts of global warming on the earth’s environment, the machining industry must reduce the rates of product rework and scrap in the manufacturing process by enhancing the process quality of the processed product. According to the concept of [...] Read more.
In facing the many negative impacts of global warming on the earth’s environment, the machining industry must reduce the rates of product rework and scrap in the manufacturing process by enhancing the process quality of the processed product. According to the concept of the Taguchi loss function, the closer the measured value of the processed product is to the target value T, then the longer the mean time between failures (MTBF) of the product. Clearly, raising the process quality of the processed product can effect energy saving and waste reduction during production and sales, which can help enterprises fulfill their corporate social responsibilities. On the basis of the Taguchi loss function, this study used the process expected loss to evaluate the process loss. Next, the process expected loss was used as an evaluation index, in which the accuracy index and the precision index can help the machining industry find the direction for improvement. Additionally, this study first derived a confidence interval of the process expected loss. Then, it was built on the confidence interval, and a confidence interval-based fuzzy test was developed for the process expected loss. Finally, an empirical example was adopted to explain the application of the fuzzy evaluation model of the machining process proposed in this paper. Full article
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Industrial Application of the ANFIS Algorithm—Customer Satisfaction Assessment in the Dairy Industry
by Nikolina Ljepava, Aleksandar Jovanović and Aleksandar Aleksić
Mathematics 2023, 11(19), 4221; https://doi.org/10.3390/math11194221 - 9 Oct 2023
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As a part of the food industry, the dairy industry is one of the most important sectors of the process industry, keeping in mind the number of employees in that sector, the share in the total industrial production, and the overall value added. [...] Read more.
As a part of the food industry, the dairy industry is one of the most important sectors of the process industry, keeping in mind the number of employees in that sector, the share in the total industrial production, and the overall value added. Many strategies have been developed over time to satisfy customer needs and assess customer satisfaction. This paper proposes an innovative model based on adaptive neuro-fuzzy inference system (ANFIS) and elements of the ACSI (American customer satisfaction index) for assessing and monitoring the level of customer satisfaction in a dairy manufacturing company where there are no large seasonal variations. In terms of an innovative approach, the base of fuzzy logic rules is determined by applying the fuzzy Delphi technique for the application of the ANFIS algorithm and assessment of customer satisfaction. The verification of the model is delivered by testing a real sample from a company of the dairy industry. As decisions on the strategic company level may be impacted by customer satisfaction, the company management should choose the most precise methodology for customer satisfaction assessment. The results are compared with other methods in terms of mean absolute deviation (MAD), mean squared error (MSE), and mean absolute percentage error (MAPE). Results show that ANFIS outperformed other methods used for assessing the level of customer satisfaction, such as case-based reasoning and multiple linear regression. Full article
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Building Up of Fuzzy Evaluation Model of Life Performance Based on Type-II Censored Data
by Kuo-Ching Chiou
Mathematics 2023, 11(17), 3686; https://doi.org/10.3390/math11173686 - 27 Aug 2023
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The semiconductor industry is a rapidly growing sector. As collection technologies for production data continue to improve and the Internet of Things matures, production data analysis improves, thus accelerating progress towards smart manufacturing. This not only enhances the process quality, but also increases [...] Read more.
The semiconductor industry is a rapidly growing sector. As collection technologies for production data continue to improve and the Internet of Things matures, production data analysis improves, thus accelerating progress towards smart manufacturing. This not only enhances the process quality, but also increases product lifetime and reliability. Under the assumption of exponential distribution, the ratio of lifetime and warranty has been proposed as a lifetime performance index for electronic products. As unknown parameters of the index, to use point estimates to assess lifetime performance may cause misjudgment due to sampling errors. In addition, cost and time limitations often lead to small sample sizes that can affect the results of the analysis. Type-II censored data are widely applied in production and manufacturing engineering. Thus, this paper proposes an unbiased and consistent estimator of lifetime performance based on type-II censored data. The 100(1 − α)% confidence interval of the proposed index is derived based on its probability density function. Overly small sample sizes not only make the length estimates of lifetime performance index intervals for electronic products too long, but they also increase sampling errors, which distort the estimation and test results. We therefore used the aforementioned interval to construct a fuzzy test model for the assessment of product lifetime and further help manufacturers to be more prudent and precise to evaluate the performance of product life cycles. A numerical example illustrates the applicability of the proposed model. Full article
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Assessing Knowledge Quality Using Fuzzy MCDM Model
by Chiu-Chi Wei, Chih-Chien Tai, Shun-Chin Lee and Meng-Ling Chang
Mathematics 2023, 11(17), 3673; https://doi.org/10.3390/math11173673 - 25 Aug 2023
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The purpose of knowledge management is to excavate the tacit knowledge accumulated by each enterprise member through the knowledge proposal system. Each knowledge proposal must be assessed, and after passing the quality assessment, the knowledge proposal will be stored in the knowledge repository [...] Read more.
The purpose of knowledge management is to excavate the tacit knowledge accumulated by each enterprise member through the knowledge proposal system. Each knowledge proposal must be assessed, and after passing the quality assessment, the knowledge proposal will be stored in the knowledge repository and shared with other employees who need the knowledge at work. In the long run, the capabilities of all employees will gradually enhance and the competitiveness of enterprises will naturally increase. The correct assessment of knowledge quality is the key to the success of knowledge management. Some scholars propose to use the AHP (analytical hierarchical process) to determine the quality of knowledge. The problem with this approach is that the AHP can only obtain the relative quality of all knowledge, not the actual quality of knowledge. Therefore, this study proposes a fuzzy assessment model to measure knowledge quality, which includes a knowledge quality fuzziness index (KQFI) and a checking gate. First, experts conduct linguistic evaluation on the weight of criteria and knowledge quality. All linguistic evaluations are then integrated into a knowledge quality fuzziness index (KQFI), which is compared with a fuzzy threshold (FT); then, the level of goodness of KQFI to FT is obtained. If it is greater than 0.5, it means that the quality of the knowledge proposal is qualified; otherwise, it means that the quality of the knowledge proposal is unqualified. This study uses a case including five experts and nine knowledge proposals to demonstrate the applicability of the method. The results show that the method finally judges six knowledge instances as qualified and three as unqualified. The results show that the proposed method can indeed assist enterprises to effectively screen knowledge proposals. Full article
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A Hybrid Fuzzy MCDM Approach to Open Innovation Partner Evaluation
by Sanja Puzović, Jasmina Vesić Vasović, Dragan D. Milanović and Vladan Paunović
Mathematics 2023, 11(14), 3168; https://doi.org/10.3390/math11143168 - 19 Jul 2023
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Even though interest in open innovation (OI) both as a research field and as an industrial practice for creating competitively advantageous innovation through collaboration has grown exponentially over the last decades, the issue of how to transform OI strategy into a sustainable competitive [...] Read more.
Even though interest in open innovation (OI) both as a research field and as an industrial practice for creating competitively advantageous innovation through collaboration has grown exponentially over the last decades, the issue of how to transform OI strategy into a sustainable competitive advantage is still an open research question. Selecting partners capable of operationally and strategically contributing to the OI project goals is a strategic decision for companies striving to effectively implement the OI concept. The study is aimed at defining a structured and methodology-supported decision-making process for OI partner selection based on a novel hybrid Multi-Criteria Decision-Making (MCDM) model which is enhanced by interval type-2 fuzzy sets (IT2F) to deal with the inherent uncertainty. The model combines IT2F Delphi (IT2FD), IT2F Analytical Hierarchy Process (IT2F AHP), and IT2F Preference Ranking Organization METHod for Enrichment of Evaluations (IT2F PROMETHEE). The study provides a comprehensive framework of the OI partner performance indicators; additionally, it provides a contingent approach to identifying evaluation criteria depending on the nature of the company’s innovation processes, contextual conditions, and innovation strategy. The case study is used to verify the feasibility and effectiveness of the proposed process. The study’s results highlight the significance of specific factors related to the partners’ technological competencies. Full article
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Analysis of the Relationship between the Organizational Resilience Factors and Key Performance Indicators’ Recovery Time in Uncertain Environments in Industrial Enterprises
by Michael Huber, Nikola Komatina, Vladan Paunović and Snežana Nestić
Mathematics 2023, 11(14), 3075; https://doi.org/10.3390/math11143075 - 12 Jul 2023
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In terms of uncertain business conditions, the ability of an enterprise to bounce back after severe disruptions, or simply resilience, may be seen as one of the major features needed to sustain successful business operations. This research has the objective of proposing an [...] Read more.
In terms of uncertain business conditions, the ability of an enterprise to bounce back after severe disruptions, or simply resilience, may be seen as one of the major features needed to sustain successful business operations. This research has the objective of proposing an algorithm for the organizational resilience assessment in industrial companies and conducting an analysis of the relationship between the organizational Resilience Factors and Key Performance Indicators recovery times. As the variables that are an integral part of the research are exposed to a high degree of uncertainty, they are modeled using fuzzy set theory. The methodology used for the research is an enhanced fuzzy Delphi, where the fuzzy geometric mean is employed as an aggregation operator. The relationship between the organizational resilience factors and Key Performance Indicators’ recovery time is based on the correlation analysis. The proposed model is based on real data from one complex industrial enterprise. The main finding of the research is that calculations indicate a significant negative correlation between treated variables. Full article
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Enhancing Sustainability in Belize’s Ecotourism Sector: A Fuzzy Delphi and Fuzzy DEMATEL Investigation of Key Indicators
by Marvin Ruano, Chien-Yi Huang, Phi-Hung Nguyen, Lan-Anh Thi Nguyen, Hong-Quan Le and Linh-Chi Tran
Mathematics 2023, 11(13), 2816; https://doi.org/10.3390/math11132816 - 23 Jun 2023
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Sustainable ecotourism has become a strategy to balance tourism growth with environmental and sociocultural considerations. This study aims to propose an integrated approach of the Delphi technique and the decision-making trial and evaluation laboratory (DEMATEL) based on fuzzy set theory to investigate sustainable [...] Read more.
Sustainable ecotourism has become a strategy to balance tourism growth with environmental and sociocultural considerations. This study aims to propose an integrated approach of the Delphi technique and the decision-making trial and evaluation laboratory (DEMATEL) based on fuzzy set theory to investigate sustainable ecotourism indicators in Belize. The study covers six dimensions: environmental, social, cultural, economic, political, and intrinsic. Firstly, the Fuzzy Delphi technique constructs a comprehensive set of indicators with expert consensus, resulting in 51 relevant and representative indicators out of the initial 63. Secondly, the Fuzzy DEMATEL approach is then applied to analyze the interdependencies among indicators and identify their causal relationships, providing insights into the complex dynamics of sustainable ecotourism in Belize. The results provide a structured decision-making framework to prioritize actions, allocate resources effectively, and promote sustainable practices in the ecotourism sector. Therefore, these findings enhance the understanding of indicator interconnections across dimensions, enabling informed decision making for policymakers, industry practitioners, and researchers. Policymakers can develop policies and regulations that foster sustainable practices, while industry practitioners can enhance visitor experiences, engage with local communities, and ensure the industry’s long-term viability. Researchers can further investigate specific dimensions and indicators to advance the knowledge and implementation of sustainable ecotourism. Finally, this investigation supports the goal of achieving a harmonious and sustainable balance between tourism development and environmental preservation in Belize. By safeguarding the natural and cultural heritage of the region, sustainable ecotourism can benefit present and future generations. Full article
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Determining the Main Resilience Competencies by Applying Fuzzy Logic in Military Organization
by Svajone Bekesiene, Oleksandr Nakonechnyi, Olena Kapustyan, Rasa Smaliukiene, Ramutė Vaičaitienė, Dalia Bagdžiūnienė and Rosita Kanapeckaitė
Mathematics 2023, 11(10), 2270; https://doi.org/10.3390/math11102270 - 12 May 2023
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Military training programs have been developed to enhance soldier resilience competencies, which are necessary for soldiers to perform their duties effectively under stress. The ongoing military conflict in Ukraine and the experience of previous military missions abroad emphasize the need for effective training [...] Read more.
Military training programs have been developed to enhance soldier resilience competencies, which are necessary for soldiers to perform their duties effectively under stress. The ongoing military conflict in Ukraine and the experience of previous military missions abroad emphasize the need for effective training that helps soldiers recover quickly and continue their missions. However, selecting the most suitable resilience training program is challenging and the selection criteria need to be optimized to ensure the most needed competencies are considered. This study aimed to utilize a fuzzy MCDM method to establish the priority weight of decision-making criteria, identifying the core competencies necessary for soldier resilience training, and utilizing the fuzzy TOPSIS method to rank and select the most appropriate training program. The evaluation results were calculated using the MATLAB (R2020b) mathematical package developed by MathWorks. The application of the hierarchical MCDA model based on fuzzy sets theory indicated that mental agility is the most important competence in high-stress environments. The study found that the Mindfulness-Based Mind Fitness Training (MMFT) program, which is intended to regulate soldiers’ emotions, had the highest rank among evaluated options according to the combined FAHP sub-factor fuzzy weights and alternatives evaluation conducted using FTOPSIS. The study provides valuable information on the selection of military resilience training programs. Full article
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Frank Prioritized Aggregation Operators and WASPAS Method Based on Complex Intuitionistic Fuzzy Sets and Their Application in Multi-Attribute Decision-Making
by Zeeshan Ali, Tahir Mahmood and Miin-Shen Yang
Mathematics 2023, 11(9), 2058; https://doi.org/10.3390/math11092058 - 26 Apr 2023
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Complex intuitionistic fuzzy (CIF) information covers the degree of membership and the degree of non-membership in the form of polar coordinates with a valuable and dominant characteristic where the sum of the real parts (the same rule for the imaginary parts) of the [...] Read more.
Complex intuitionistic fuzzy (CIF) information covers the degree of membership and the degree of non-membership in the form of polar coordinates with a valuable and dominant characteristic where the sum of the real parts (the same rule for the imaginary parts) of the pair must be contained in the unit interval. In this paper, we first derive the Frank operational laws for CIF information and then examine the prioritized aggregation operators based on Frank operational laws for managing the theory of CIF information. These are the CIF Frank prioritized averaging (CIFFPA) operator, the CIF Frank prioritized ordered averaging (CIFFPOA) operator, the CIF Frank prioritized geometric (CIFFPG) operator, and the CIF Frank prioritized ordered geometric (CIFFPOG) operator with properties of idempotency, monotonicity, and boundedness. Furthermore, we derive the WASPAS (weighted aggregates sum product assessment) under the consideration or presence of the CIF information and try to justify it with the help of a suitable example. Additionally, we illustrate some numerical examples in the presence of the MADM (multi-attribute decision-making) procedures for evaluating the comparison between the proposed operators with some well-known existing operators to show the validity and worth of the proposed approaches. Full article
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Sustainable Supplier Selection and Order Allocation Using an Integrated ROG-Based Type-2 Fuzzy Decision-Making Approach
by Mehdi Keshavarz-Ghorabaee
Mathematics 2023, 11(9), 2014; https://doi.org/10.3390/math11092014 - 24 Apr 2023
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The sustainable Supplier Evaluation and Selection and Order Allocation (SSOA) problem has received significant attention in supply chain management due to its potential to enhance a company’s performance, improve customer satisfaction, and reduce costs. In this study, an integrated methodology is proposed to [...] Read more.
The sustainable Supplier Evaluation and Selection and Order Allocation (SSOA) problem has received significant attention in supply chain management due to its potential to enhance a company’s performance, improve customer satisfaction, and reduce costs. In this study, an integrated methodology is proposed to address the SSOA problem. The methodology combines multiple techniques to handle the uncertainties associated with supplier evaluation, including a new ranking method based on the concept of Radius of Gyration (ROG) for interval type-2 fuzzy sets. The methodology also incorporates both subjective weights obtained using the Simple Multi-Attribute Rating Technique (SMART) and expert preferences, and objective weights calculated using the Method based on the Removal Effects of Criteria (MEREC) method to determine the weights of evaluation criteria. Some criteria for sustainable development are used to evaluate supplier performance, resulting in type-2 fuzzy sets, which are evaluated using the Weighted Aggregated Sum Product Assessment (WASPAS) method. The ROG-based ranking method is employed to calculate the relative scores of suppliers. Finally, a multi-objective decision-making (MODM) mathematical model is presented to identify suitable suppliers and allocate their order quantities. The methodology is demonstrated in a sustainable SSOA problem and is shown to be efficient and effective, as the ROG-based ranking method allows for more accurate supplier performance evaluation, and the use of the criteria highlights the importance of sustainability in supplier selection and order allocation. The methodology’s practicality is further supported by the analysis conducted in this study, which demonstrates the methodology’s ability to handle the uncertainties associated with supplier evaluation and selection. The proposed methodology offers a comprehensive approach to the SSOA problem that can effectively handle the uncertainties in supplier evaluation and selection and promote sustainable practices in supply chain management. Full article
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Integrity on m-Polar Fuzzy Graphs and Its Application
by Ghulam Muhiuddin, Tanmoy Mahapatra, Madhumangal Pal, Ohoud Alshahrani and Ahsan Mahboob
Mathematics 2023, 11(6), 1398; https://doi.org/10.3390/math11061398 - 14 Mar 2023
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Integrity for crisp graph theory is a well-defined topic. However, the integrity concept for fuzzy graphs has only recently been defined and extensively researched. However, in m-polar fuzzy graphs (mPFG), each node as well as edges has m components. So, [...] Read more.
Integrity for crisp graph theory is a well-defined topic. However, the integrity concept for fuzzy graphs has only recently been defined and extensively researched. However, in m-polar fuzzy graphs (mPFG), each node as well as edges has m components. So, defining integrity in the mPF environment needs a new concept. As in the m-polar fuzzy environment, each node and edge has m components, so we have more flexibility to address the uncertainty rather than fuzzy as well as other uncertain environments. In this article, we developed a brand-new idea known as node integrity on mPFG and went in-depth on a few of their related properties. We have thoroughly covered some of their related properties as well as a brand-new idea called dominating integrity on mPFG. Different types of integrity on mPFG such as node integrity, dominating integrity, and edge integrity are discussed thoroughly along with some of its interesting facts have been introduced. Under isomorphism, their properties have also been studied. We also discussed the interrelation between them. A new type of mPFG called efficient mPFG which is directly related to dominating integrity concept has also been introduced. Several facts about efficient mPFG have also been studied here along with details descriptions. Finally, a real-world mobile network application that is directly related to the integrity of the mPFG concept has been discussed. Full article
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Fuzzy Portfolio Selection in the Risk Attitudes of Dimension Analysis under the Adjustable Security Proportions
by Kuen-Suan Chen, Yin-Yin Huang, Ruey-Chyn Tsaur and Nei-Yu Lin
Mathematics 2023, 11(5), 1143; https://doi.org/10.3390/math11051143 - 24 Feb 2023
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Fuzzy portfolio models have received many researchers’ focus on the issue of risk preferences. The portfolio based on guaranteed return rates has been developing and considering the dimension of excess investment for the investors in different risk preferences. However, not only excess investment [...] Read more.
Fuzzy portfolio models have received many researchers’ focus on the issue of risk preferences. The portfolio based on guaranteed return rates has been developing and considering the dimension of excess investment for the investors in different risk preferences. However, not only excess investment but also shortage investment to the selected portfolio should be considered for risk preferences, including risk-seeking, risk-neutral, and risk-averse, by different degrees of dimensions in excess investment and shortage investment. A comparison to the degree of dimensions for the excess investment and shortage investment indicates that a risk-seeker would like to have excess investment for securities whose return rates are bigger than the guaranteed return rates and shortage investment for securities whose return rates are smaller than the guaranteed return rates. Finally, we present three experiments to illustrate the proposed model. The results show that the different risk preferences derive different fuzzy portfolio selections under s and t dimensions, where a lower value of s is suggested for a risk-seeker as t > s, and we suggest the values of s and t to be smaller than or equal to 3. By contrast, for the risk-neutral investor, we suggest s = t; t < s is suggested to the investor who is risk-averse. Full article
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Determining the Risk Level in Client Analysis by Applying Fuzzy Logic in Insurance Sector
by Jelena Lukić, Mirjana Misita, Dragan D. Milanović, Ankica Borota-Tišma and Aleksandra Janković
Mathematics 2022, 10(18), 3268; https://doi.org/10.3390/math10183268 - 8 Sep 2022
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The aim of the paper is to determine the risk level of a contract extension with the existing policyholders, which is further propagated to the business effectiveness and long-term sustainability of the company. The uncertainties in the relative importance of risk factors, their [...] Read more.
The aim of the paper is to determine the risk level of a contract extension with the existing policyholders, which is further propagated to the business effectiveness and long-term sustainability of the company. The uncertainties in the relative importance of risk factors, their values, and risk levels are described by the linguistic forms, which are modeled by using the fuzzy sets theory. The evaluations of the relative importance of risk factors are stated as a fuzzy group decision-making problem. The weights of risk factors are obtained by using a fuzzy analytic hierarchy process. The determination of production rules for the assessment of the risk level is based on fuzzy IF-THAN rules. The verification of the model is performed by using real-life data originating from the insurance company which operates in the Republic of Serbia. Full article
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A Fuzzy AHP-Fuzzy TOPSIS Urged Baseline Aid for Execution Amendment of an Online Food Delivery Affability
by Harshitha Urs Ajjipura Shankar, Udaya Kumara Kodipalya Nanjappa, M. D. Alsulami and Ballajja C. Prasannakumara
Mathematics 2022, 10(16), 2930; https://doi.org/10.3390/math10162930 - 14 Aug 2022
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The increased demand for this form of food delivery has been expected to drastically alter restaurant patrons’ dining habits. As people have been forced to stay indoors to prevent the virus from spreading, food delivery services over the internet are in high demand. [...] Read more.
The increased demand for this form of food delivery has been expected to drastically alter restaurant patrons’ dining habits. As people have been forced to stay indoors to prevent the virus from spreading, food delivery services over the internet are in high demand. As established in this study, the planned ideal is a good executive implementation for online meal delivery services. Food delivery services are rapidly growing in India, opening up several opportunities for a wide range of online food delivery (OFD) platforms while also generating a competitive commercial sector. Following that, the fuzzy technique for order performance by similarity to ideal solution method (FTOPSIS) is used to rank online food delivery (OFD) enterprises based on the characteristics chosen. In this paper, we study the present multi-criteria decision-analysis (MCDA) paradigm based on the fuzzy analytic hierarchy process (FAHP) and the fuzzy technique for order performance by similarity to ideal solution (FTOPSIS) method to achieve the goal. After that, a hierarchy multiple criteria decision-analysis (MCDA) model based on fuzzy sets theory is introduced to deal with the online food delivery Service in the chain system. The fuzzy analytic hierarchy process (FAHP) is a fuzzy set theory technique for generating criteria weights, which are then used to interpret expert phonological evaluation statements. Full article
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Industrial and Management Applications of Type-2 Multi-Attribute Decision-Making Techniques Extended with Type-2 Fuzzy Sets from 2013 to 2022
by Aleksandar Aleksić and Danijela Tadić
Mathematics 2023, 11(10), 2249; https://doi.org/10.3390/math11102249 - 11 May 2023
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The ongoing research in the field of decision-making can be analyzed from different perspectives. Research trends indicate that multi-attribute decision-making (MADM) methods have a significant impact on engineering and management scientific areas. Since many of the problems existing in the mentioned areas are [...] Read more.
The ongoing research in the field of decision-making can be analyzed from different perspectives. Research trends indicate that multi-attribute decision-making (MADM) methods have a significant impact on engineering and management scientific areas. Since many of the problems existing in the mentioned areas are associated with a certain level of uncertainty, type 2 fuzzy sets represent a common solution for the enhancement of conventional MADM methods. In this way, the decision-makers are encouraged to use linguistic expressions for the assessment of attributes’ relative importance and their values. The purpose of this paper is to review a determination of attributes’ relative importance, and their values, as well as the extension of ranking methods with type 2 fuzzy sets. The papers are systematically adjoined to groups consisting of hybrid models with the following characteristics: (1) indicating the procedure for modeling attribute relative importance and their values, (2) determining the extension of MADM methods with type 2 fuzzy sets to determine attributes’ vector weights, and (3) the extension of MADM for attributes ranking with type 2 fuzzy sets. This study reviewed a total of 42 papers in the domain of engineering and management published from 2013 to 2023 in different journals indexed by the Springer, Science Direct, Emerald, Wiley, ProQuest, Taylor, and Francis research platforms. Full article
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