<p><p>This book shows how common operation management methods and algorithms can be extended to deal with vague or imprecise information in decision-making problems. It describes how to combine decision trees, clustering, multi-attribute decision-making algorithms and Monte Carlo Simulation with the
Advances in Fuzzy Decision Making. Theory and Practice
✍ Scribed by Iwona Skalna, Bogdan Rębiasz Bartłomiej Gaweł, Beata Basiura. Jerzy Duda, Janusz Opiła, Tomasz Pełech-Pilichowski
- Publisher
- Springer
- Year
- 2015
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 159
- Category
- Library
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