2002
DOI: 10.1016/s0020-0255(02)00160-3
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A fuzzy decision support system for the economic calculus in radioactive waste management

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“…In Kunsch and Fortemps (2002), one of the authors has shown an example of a two-stage fuzzy inference system (FIS). The 'maturity level' of a technology is used as input to the first FIS: it provides as the final output of rules the membership function of the possible technology cost range.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In Kunsch and Fortemps (2002), one of the authors has shown an example of a two-stage fuzzy inference system (FIS). The 'maturity level' of a technology is used as input to the first FIS: it provides as the final output of rules the membership function of the possible technology cost range.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Kunsch and Fortemps (2002), one of the authors has discussed approaches in fuzzy reasoning to aggregate expert opinions. We use some explanatory material given in this paper to introduce this technique.…”
Section: A Fuzzy-reasoning Approach To Aggregate Expert Opinionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This property of 'universal approximator' is very useful in many problems, including engineering control (Passino and Yurkovich, 1997), and decision-making. Only main findings regarding the implementation of a Fuzzy Inference System (FIS) for the cost assessments of radioactive-waste management are summarised from previous publications (Kunsch et al, 1999;Kunsch and Fortemps, 2002;Kunsch, 2003;Fiordaliso and Kunsch, 2005). The theoretical aspects of aggregating complex functions resulting from experts' elicitations will not be further discussed here.…”
Section: The Principles Of Fuzzy Inference Systems (Fis) For the Analmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A methodology to be discussed below has been developed by the first author in several papers (Kunsch et al, 1999;Kunsch and Fortemps, 2002;Kunsch, 2003;Fiordaliso and Kunsch, 2005) to cope with the criteria valuation problem in such uncertainty contexts, often characterized by long-term horizons. A methodology to be discussed below has been developed by the first author in several papers (Kunsch et al, 1999;Kunsch and Fortemps, 2002;Kunsch, 2003;Fiordaliso and Kunsch, 2005) to cope with the criteria valuation problem in such uncertainty contexts, often characterized by long-term horizons.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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Section: Fes Application Fieldsmentioning
confidence: 99%