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DOI: 10.1016/s1474-6670(17)62060-3
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Fuzzy Decision Analysis on the Development of Centralized Regional Energy Control System

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“…x(A) indicates the representative location of fuzzy number A, and y(A) presents the average height of the fuzzy number. For a generalized trapezoidal fuzzy number A = (a, b, c, d), these values are defined as follows 10,34 :…”
Section: Computation Of the Nearest Neighborsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…x(A) indicates the representative location of fuzzy number A, and y(A) presents the average height of the fuzzy number. For a generalized trapezoidal fuzzy number A = (a, b, c, d), these values are defined as follows 10,34 :…”
Section: Computation Of the Nearest Neighborsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Se han propuesto más de 30 métodos para ordenar números borrosos trapezoidales (Bortolan & Degani, 1985;Wang & Kerre, 2001a-b; Figura 3 -Riesgo en el activo A 1 antes y después de la aplicación de salvaguardas RISTI Revista Ibérica de Sistemas e Tecnologias de Informação Brunelli & Mezei, 2013). En este trabajo usamos el índice de Murakami (Murakami, Maeda & Imamura, 1983), que calcula el centroide de los números borrosos comparados: Si El índice compara primero las abscisas de los centroides de forma que los números borrosos con mejor abscisa son ordenados mejor. Si las abscisas son iguales, entonces aquél con mayor ordenada es el mejor.…”
Section: Selección De Salvaguardas Que Minimizan El Riesgo Del Sistemunclassified
“…Ranking formulae used in some existing ranking approaches [21,17,15,7,23,8,3,25,2] for comparing LR fuzzy numbers and LR flat fuzzy numbers are shown in Table 1. …”
Section: Some Existing Ranking Formulae For Comparing Fuzzy Numbersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this section, it is shown that the results of the fuzzy critical path problem chosen in Example 3.1, and obtained by using the different existing fuzzy critical path methods [18,22,4,13,14,16,12,10,5,6,19] with different existing ranking approaches [21,17,15,7,23,8,3,25,2], are not appropriate according to real life situations. …”
Section: Shortcomings Of Existing Ranking Approachesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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