Fuzzy Sets in Decision Analysis, Operations Research and Statistics
General Material Designation
[Book]
First Statement of Responsibility
edited by Roman Słowiński.
.PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC
Place of Publication, Distribution, etc.
Boston, MA :
Name of Publisher, Distributor, etc.
Imprint: Springer,
Date of Publication, Distribution, etc.
1998.
SERIES
Series Title
Handbooks of Fuzzy Sets Series,
Volume Designation
1
ISSN of Series
1388-4352 ;
CONTENTS NOTE
Text of Note
I Decision Making -- 1 Fuzzy Preference Modeling -- 2 Fuzzy Aggregation of Numerical Preferences -- 3 The Use of Fuzzy Preference Models in Multiple Criteria Choice, Ranking and Sorting -- 4 Group Decision Making Under Fuzziness -- 5 Elements of Fuzzy Game Theory -- II Mathematical Programming -- 6 Fuzzy Linear Programming with Single or Multiple Objective Functions -- 7 Fuzzy Nonlinear Programming with Single or Multiple Objective Functions -- 8 Discrete Fuzzy Optimization -- 9 Fuzzy Dynamic Programming -- III Statistics and Data Analysis -- 10 Fuzzy Set-Theoretic Methods in Statistics -- 11 Fuzzy Regression Analysis -- IV Reliability, Maintenance and Replacement -- 12 Reliability -- 13 Maintenance and Replacement Models under a Fuzzy Framework.
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SUMMARY OR ABSTRACT
Text of Note
Fuzzy Sets in Decision Analysis, Operations Research and Statistics includes chapters on fuzzy preference modeling, multiple criteria analysis, ranking and sorting methods, group decision-making and fuzzy game theory. It also presents optimization techniques such as fuzzy linear and non-linear programming, applications to graph problems and fuzzy combinatorial methods such as fuzzy dynamic programming. In addition, the book also accounts for advances in fuzzy data analysis, fuzzy statistics, and applications to reliability analysis. These topics are covered within four parts: Decision Making, Mathematical Programming, Statistics and Data Analysis, and Reliability, Maintenance and Replacement. The scope and content of the book has resulted from multiple interactions between the editor of the volume, the series editors, the series advisory board, and experts in each chapter area. Each chapter was written by a well-known researcher on the topic and reviewed by other experts in the area. These expert reviewers sometimes became co-authors because of the extent of their contribution to the chapter. As a result, twenty-five authors from twelve countries and four continents were involved in the creation of the 13 chapters, which enhances the international character of the project and gives an idea of how carefully the Handbook has been developed.