Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2078008401> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2078008401 endingPage "447" @default.
- W2078008401 startingPage "427" @default.
- W2078008401 abstract "Abstract An intuitionistic fuzzy set (IFS) is a generalisation of a fuzzy set characterised by a truth membership function and a false membership function. The former is a lower bound on the grade of membership of the evidence in favour of a particular element belonging to the set and the latter is a lower bound on the negation of that element belonging to the set derived from evidence against that element belonging to the set. A similar concept is a vague set, though vague sets have been shown to be identical to IFSs. In the context of project evaluation, an IFS may be used to represent the degree to which a project satisfies a criterion and the degree to which it does not. Aggregation of such IFSs has been considered in recent years to identify a best project in terms of several criteria or factors. A particular desirable way to aggregate IFS is in terms of an ordered weighted average (OWA) which can be expressed in different forms such as arithmetic and geometric. In an OWA operator, weights are applied to the position of an element in the aggregation. In addition, hybrid OWA operators may be developed to not only weight the position of elements in the aggregation but the element itself. An example is given relating to the Kuranda Range Road upgrade (Queensland, Australia) which is limited by grade, poor overtaking opportunities, poor horizontal alignment and other constraints and the road is expected to become increasingly congested over the next few years. A more flexible multi-factor decision method is used to identify a ‘best’ project from a set of four alternative projects." @default.
- W2078008401 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W2078008401 creator A5015349725 @default.
- W2078008401 date "2012-05-08" @default.
- W2078008401 modified "2023-09-27" @default.
- W2078008401 title "Applications of intuitionistic fuzzy set aggregation operators in transport multi-factor project evaluation" @default.
- W2078008401 cites W1964916274 @default.
- W2078008401 cites W1969267287 @default.
- W2078008401 cites W1969921454 @default.
- W2078008401 cites W1971875039 @default.
- W2078008401 cites W1972128598 @default.
- W2078008401 cites W1972478180 @default.
- W2078008401 cites W1978889792 @default.
- W2078008401 cites W1979141544 @default.
- W2078008401 cites W1980564456 @default.
- W2078008401 cites W1980884595 @default.
- W2078008401 cites W1980925476 @default.
- W2078008401 cites W1981107087 @default.
- W2078008401 cites W1981449935 @default.
- W2078008401 cites W1982766895 @default.
- W2078008401 cites W1987729209 @default.
- W2078008401 cites W1991863852 @default.
- W2078008401 cites W1992570045 @default.
- W2078008401 cites W1994683319 @default.
- W2078008401 cites W1996085822 @default.
- W2078008401 cites W2004547246 @default.
- W2078008401 cites W2007805591 @default.
- W2078008401 cites W2008947704 @default.
- W2078008401 cites W2014290321 @default.
- W2078008401 cites W2014581688 @default.
- W2078008401 cites W2015297306 @default.
- W2078008401 cites W2016461138 @default.
- W2078008401 cites W2017165066 @default.
- W2078008401 cites W2017805809 @default.
- W2078008401 cites W2020407132 @default.
- W2078008401 cites W2022214292 @default.
- W2078008401 cites W2022834534 @default.
- W2078008401 cites W2029377923 @default.
- W2078008401 cites W2033787148 @default.
- W2078008401 cites W2036041199 @default.
- W2078008401 cites W2036174240 @default.
- W2078008401 cites W2038084659 @default.
- W2078008401 cites W2039441942 @default.
- W2078008401 cites W2040401713 @default.
- W2078008401 cites W2041280856 @default.
- W2078008401 cites W2042932211 @default.
- W2078008401 cites W2046305541 @default.
- W2078008401 cites W2046724991 @default.
- W2078008401 cites W2050439158 @default.
- W2078008401 cites W2058394547 @default.
- W2078008401 cites W2060907774 @default.
- W2078008401 cites W2063078161 @default.
- W2078008401 cites W2072616191 @default.
- W2078008401 cites W2074274176 @default.
- W2078008401 cites W2074652763 @default.
- W2078008401 cites W2075034715 @default.
- W2078008401 cites W2081037298 @default.
- W2078008401 cites W2081400451 @default.
- W2078008401 cites W2081507735 @default.
- W2078008401 cites W2086003277 @default.
- W2078008401 cites W2087233252 @default.
- W2078008401 cites W2089909281 @default.
- W2078008401 cites W2091414218 @default.
- W2078008401 cites W2094737939 @default.
- W2078008401 cites W2097201678 @default.
- W2078008401 cites W2101412253 @default.
- W2078008401 cites W2103686754 @default.
- W2078008401 cites W2118457689 @default.
- W2078008401 cites W2122981440 @default.
- W2078008401 cites W2124201070 @default.
- W2078008401 cites W2176260565 @default.
- W2078008401 cites W2293737317 @default.
- W2078008401 cites W2295600790 @default.
- W2078008401 cites W4206054109 @default.
- W2078008401 cites W4211007335 @default.
- W2078008401 cites W4230234759 @default.
- W2078008401 cites W4237777203 @default.
- W2078008401 cites W4238521851 @default.
- W2078008401 cites W4245152641 @default.
- W2078008401 cites W4248774759 @default.
- W2078008401 cites W4292295629 @default.
- W2078008401 doi "https://doi.org/10.1080/03081060.2012.680815" @default.
- W2078008401 hasPublicationYear "2012" @default.
- W2078008401 type Work @default.
- W2078008401 sameAs 2078008401 @default.
- W2078008401 citedByCount "2" @default.
- W2078008401 countsByYear W20780084012015 @default.
- W2078008401 countsByYear W20780084012019 @default.
- W2078008401 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2078008401 hasAuthorship W2078008401A5015349725 @default.
- W2078008401 hasConcept C10138342 @default.
- W2078008401 hasConcept C104317684 @default.
- W2078008401 hasConcept C121332964 @default.
- W2078008401 hasConcept C126255220 @default.
- W2078008401 hasConcept C127413603 @default.
- W2078008401 hasConcept C14036430 @default.
- W2078008401 hasConcept C146978453 @default.
- W2078008401 hasConcept C154945302 @default.