In this paper, we improve the fuzzy compromise approach of Guu and Wu by automatically computing proper membership thresholds instead of choosing them. Indeed, in practice, choosing membership thresholds arbitrarily m...
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In this paper, we improve the fuzzy compromise approach of Guu and Wu by automatically computing proper membership thresholds instead of choosing them. Indeed, in practice, choosing membership thresholds arbitrarily may result in an infeasible optimization problem. Although we can adjust minimum satisfaction degree to get fuzzy efficient solution, it sometimes makes the process of interaction more complicated. In order to overcome this drawback, a theoretically and practically more efficient two-phase max-min fuzzy compromise approach is proposed in this paper. Moreover, the efficiency of the two-phase approach is verified by an example. (C) 2005 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
multiple conflicting objectives in many decision making problems can be well described by multipleobjectivelinearprogramming (MOLP) models. This paper deals with the vague and imprecise information in a multiple ob...
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multiple conflicting objectives in many decision making problems can be well described by multipleobjectivelinearprogramming (MOLP) models. This paper deals with the vague and imprecise information in a multipleobjective problem by fuzzy numbers to represent parameters of an MOLP model. This so-called fuzzy MOLP (or FMOLP) model will reflect some uncertainty in the problem solution process since most decision makers often have imprecise goals for their decision objectives. This study proposes an approximate algorithm based on a fuzzy goal optimization under the satisfactory degree alpha to handle both fuzzy and imprecise issues. The concept of a general fuzzy number is used in the proposed algorithm for an FMOLP problem with fuzzy parameters. As a result, this algorithm will allow decision makers to provide fuzzy goals in any form of membership functions.
Two-phase approach had been proposed to generate an efficient solution for the multipleobjectivelinearprogramming problems [MOLP]. In this research, we shall show a revised two-phase approach to the case of the fuz...
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Many business decision problems involve multipleobjectives and can thus be described by multipleobjectivelinearprogramming (MOLP) models. When a MOLP problem is being formulated, the parameters of objective functi...
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Many business decision problems involve multipleobjectives and can thus be described by multipleobjectivelinearprogramming (MOLP) models. When a MOLP problem is being formulated, the parameters of objective functions and constraints are normally assigned by experts. In most real situations, the possible values of these parameters are imprecisely or ambiguously known to the experts. Therefore, it would be more appropriate for these parameters to be represented as fuzzy numerical data that can be represented by fuzzy numbers. In this paper, a new approximate algorithm is developed for solving fuzzy multiple objective linear programming (FMOLP) problems involving fuzzy parameters in any form of membership functions in both objective functions and constraints. A detailed description and analysis of the algorithm are supplied. In addition, an example is given to illustrate the approximate algorithm. (c) 2005 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
A new approximate algorithm has been developed by Wu et al. for solving fuzzy multiple objective linear programming (FMOLP) problems with fuzzy parameters in any form of membership function in both objective functions...
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A new approximate algorithm has been developed by Wu et al. for solving fuzzy multiple objective linear programming (FMOLP) problems with fuzzy parameters in any form of membership function in both objective functions and constraints. Based on the approximate algorithm, a fuzzymultipleobjective decision support system (FMODSS) is developed. This paper focuses on the description of use for FMODSS in detail, and an example is presented for demonstrating how to solve a FMOLP problem by the FMODSS.
In this paper an interactive approach to deal with fuzzy multiple objective linear programming problems is presented, which is based on the analysis of the decomposition of the parametric (weight) diagram into indiffe...
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In this paper an interactive approach to deal with fuzzy multiple objective linear programming problems is presented, which is based on the analysis of the decomposition of the parametric (weight) diagram into indifference regions corresponding to basic efficient solutions. This approach is illustrated to tackle uncertainty and imprecision associated with the coefficients of an input-output energy-economy planning model, aimed at providing decision support to decision makers in the study of the interactions between the energy system and the economy on a national level. (C) 2002 Published by Elsevier Science B.V.
In this paper, we propose (a) fuzzy multiple objective linear programming models for the Supplier Selection and Order Allocation (SSOA) problem under fuzzy demand and volume/quantity discount environments, and (b) an ...
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In this paper, we propose (a) fuzzy multiple objective linear programming models for the Supplier Selection and Order Allocation (SSOA) problem under fuzzy demand and volume/quantity discount environments, and (b) an analysis of how to select the suitable aggregation operator based on the risk preferences of decision makers. The aggregation operators under consideration are additive, maximin, and augmented operators while the risk preferences are classified as risk-averse, risk-taking, and risk-neutral ones. The suitabilities of aggregation operators and risk preferences of decision makers are analyzed by a statistical technique, considering the average and the lowest satisfaction levels of the supplier selection criteria, based on numerical examples. Analysis results reveal that decision makers with different risk preferences will prefer only some aggregation operators and models. Moreover, a particular aggregation operator and modelmay generate a dominated solution for some situations. Thus, it should be applied with caution.
This study proposes a novel multiple-objective forest biomass-to-biofuel facility location problem with social consideration and uncertainties, which determines locations of forest biomass-to-biofuel facilities so as ...
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This study proposes a novel multiple-objective forest biomass-to-biofuel facility location problem with social consideration and uncertainties, which determines locations of forest biomass-to-biofuel facilities so as to satisfy the energy demand, while the scale of facilities is limited. Aside from the two objectives (i e, minimizing cost and pollution) that were often discussed in previous problems, the problem in this study additionally considers an objective from the social aspect, i.e., maximizing the job opportunity by opening facilities. Furthermore, many uncertain factors may affect the number of days of operating biomass energy facilities as well as biomass production;the demand of biomass energy is uncertain with the unstable price of fossil fuels;and the number of job offers is uncertain. Therefore, we adopt fuzzy theory to add environmental uncertainties in the problem. To solve this problem, we employ the geographic information system to obtain candidate locations of facilities and biomass, and then use fuzzy multiple objective linear programming to solve the problem. From experimental results, the conflict between objectives can be observed. (C) 2019 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd.
This study proposes a novel multiple-objective forest biomass-to-biofuel facility location problem with social consideration and uncertainties, which determines locations of forest biomass-to-biofuel facilities so as ...
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This study proposes a novel multiple-objective forest biomass-to-biofuel facility location problem with social consideration and uncertainties, which determines locations of forest biomass-to-biofuel facilities so as to satisfy the energy demand, while the scale of facilities is limited. Aside from the two objectives (i.e., minimizing cost and pollution) that were often discussed in previous problems, the problem in this study additionally considers an objective from the social aspect, i.e., maximizing the job opportunity by opening facilities. Furthermore, many uncertain factors may affect the number of days of operating biomass energy facilities as well as biomass production; the demand of biomass energy is uncertain with the unstable price of fossil fuels; and the number of job offers is uncertain. Therefore, we adopt fuzzy theory to add environmental uncertainties in the problem. To solve this problem, we employ the geographic information system to obtain candidate locations of facilities and biomass, and then use fuzzy multiple objective linear programming to solve the problem. From experimental results, the conflict between objectives can be observed.
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