2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.ssci.2014.04.001
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An integrated fuzzy risk assessment for seaport operations

Abstract: An integrated fuzzy risk assessment for seaport operations http://researchonline.ljmu.ac.uk/id/eprint/1787/ Article LJMU has developed LJMU Research Online for users to access the research output of the University more effectively.Abstract Seaport operations are characterised by high levels of uncertainty, as a result their risk evaluation is a very challenging task. Much of the available data associated with the system's operations is uncertain and ambiguous, requiring a flexible yet robust approach of handli… Show more

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“…The paired comparison criterion in fuzzy AHP methods was performed by applying the fuzzy scale with triangular fuzzy numbers; see Table 8 [93][94][95][96]. For the comparison in pairs of the traditional AHP method, the classic Saaty scale is used, in Table 8 [86].…”
Section: Gis-mcdamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The paired comparison criterion in fuzzy AHP methods was performed by applying the fuzzy scale with triangular fuzzy numbers; see Table 8 [93][94][95][96]. For the comparison in pairs of the traditional AHP method, the classic Saaty scale is used, in Table 8 [86].…”
Section: Gis-mcdamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For this study, a fuzzy membership function based on a five‐point scale adapted from John et al. () is employed to transform the linguistic assessment of sustainability risks into triangular fuzzy numbers (TFNs) with a uniform distribution (Table , Fig. ).…”
Section: An Integrated Methods Using Fera and Expected Utility Theory mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, suppose that the nonnormalized unassigned belief degree remaining after the assignment of belief to the five risk expressions as a result of the aggregation of assessments provided by the expert 1 and 2 is represented by SU. Then the recursive ER algorithm can be described as follows (John et al., ): truerightαn=leftnormalKfalse(M1nM2n+0.16em0.16emM1nS2+0.16em0.16emM2nS1false)rightS̲U=leftnormalK(S̲1S̲2)0.16em0.16em0.33em0.16em0.16emSU=normalK(trueS1trueS2+trueS1normalS2+normalS1trueS2),K=[]1j=15l=1lj5M1jM2l1.…”
Section: An Integrated Methods Using Fera and Expected Utility Theory mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lately, economics, geography and operations research including risk management (John et al, 2014) have dominated seaport research. The impact of multidisciplinarity and interdisciplinarity has significantly increased, and management studies have also substantially increased since the 2000s (Woo et al, 2011).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The impact of multidisciplinarity and interdisciplinarity has significantly increased, and management studies have also substantially increased since the 2000s (Woo et al, 2011). Seaport operations may be described with many uncertainties, so lately there have been many papers that deal with risk management models (John et al, 2014) and metrics, proposed and numerically implemented to assess the overall performance of large systems, during natural disasters and their recovery and resilience (Shafieezadeh and Burden, 2014). This is due to the fact that much of the available data associated with port operations require a flexible but robust approach to the handling and updating of existing information with new data.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%