Symmetric and Asymmetric Data in Solution Models, Part II
A special issue of Symmetry (ISSN 2073-8994). This special issue belongs to the section "Computer".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: 30 November 2024 | Viewed by 25141
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Interests: operations research; optimization and decision analysis; multicriteria decision making; multiattribute decision making (MADM); decision support systems; civil engineering; energy; sustainable development; fuzzy sets theory; fuzzy multicriteria decision making; sustainability; management; game theory and economical computing knowledge management
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Interests: multi-criteria decision-making (MCDM); multiattribute decision making (MADM); operations research; decision support systems; multiple-criteria optimization in construction technology and management; decision making under uncertainty; fuzzy sets theory; civil engineering; sustainable development; sustainable construction; investments; knowledge management
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Interests: operations research; optimization and decision analysis; multicriteria decision making; MCDM; multiple-criteria optimization; multiattribute decision making (MADM); multiobjective optimization (MODM); approximations; mathematics for decision making; decision support systems; evaluation sustainable development; civil engineering; management; knowledge management; game theory and economical computing; finance engineering; algorithms and software engineering; energy; fuzzy set theory; negotiations; the consensus in groups
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
This Special Issue intends to cover symmetric and asymmetric data occurring in real-life problems. Symmetry and structural regularity are essential concepts in many natural and human-made objects and play a crucial role in problem solutions. While the complexity and risks inherent in problem-solution models, along with different indicators of success and failure, may contribute to the difficulties in their performance evaluation, multiple solutions generally exist. Asymmetry of information and goals occurs in sustainable problem-solving processes. The existence of data asymmetry in economics and business issues causes difficulties when achieving an optimal solution. Symmetric and asymmetric information properties are essential for extreme situations and for public, environmental, and occupational health problem modelling. Therefore, authors can propose various solution models as an integrated tool to find a balance between sustainable global development components, i.e., to find symmetry concerning goals, risks, and constraints, to cope with complicated problems. We invite authors to submit their theoretical or experimental research presenting engineering and other problem-solving models dealing with the symmetry and asymmetry of different data types.
Prof. Dr. Edmundas Kazimieras Zavadskas
Prof. Dr. Jurgita Antuchevičienė
Prof. Dr. Zenonas Turskis
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- Symmetry and asymmetry particularities in sustainable development modelling
- Symmetry and asymmetry particularities in economics and business modelling
- Symmetry and asymmetry particularities in public, environmental, and occupational health
- Symmetry and asymmetry particularities in engineering and technology
- Symmetric and asymmetric information properties for extreme situation modelling
- Data mining and integration of symmetric and asymmetric information
- Description of symmetric and asymmetric data in models
- Multiple-criteria problem solution models with certainly and vague determined data
- Symmetric and asymmetric risks of problems
- Hybrid problem solution models
- Fuzzy sets
- Intuitionistic fuzzy sets
- Neutrosophic sets
- Rough sets
- Grey systems
- Novel descriptions of sets
- Computer-aided problem solution
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