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Fuzzy Topsis Logic Approaches And Case Studies Mohamed El Alaoui

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Fuzzy Topsis Logic Approaches And Case Studies Mohamed El Alaoui
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Publisher: CRC Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 9.94 MB
Pages: 202
Author: Mohamed El Alaoui
ISBN: 9780367767488, 9780367767495, 9781003168416, 9782020052979, 0367767481, 036776749X, 1003168418, 2020052970, 2020052971
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Fuzzy Topsis Logic Approaches And Case Studies Mohamed El Alaoui by Mohamed El Alaoui 9780367767488, 9780367767495, 9781003168416, 9782020052979, 0367767481, 036776749X, 1003168418, 2020052970, 2020052971 instant download after payment.

This book aims to justify the use of fuzzy logic as a logic and as an uncertainty theory in the decision-making context. It also discusses the development of the TOPSIS method (Technique for Order of Preference by Similarity to Ideal Solution) with related examples and MATLAB codes. This is the first book devoted to TOPSIS and its fuzzy versions.

It presents the use of fuzzy logic as a logic and as an uncertainty theory in the decision-making content and discusses the development of the TOPSIS method in classical and fuzzy context. The book justifies the use of fuzzy logic as an uncertainty theory and provides illustrative examples for each fuzzy TOPSIS extension, along with related MATLAB codes and case studies.

This book is for industrial engineers, operations research engineers, systems engineers, and production engineers working in the areas of decision analysis, multi-criteria decision making, and multiple objective optimization.

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