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Showing 2 results for Fuzzy Analytic Hierarchy Process
Zangiabadi, Rabie, Volume 3, Issue 2 (9-2012)
Abstract
In today’s highly competitive
market, the pressure on organizations to find a better way to create and
deliver value to customers is mounting. The decision involves many
quantitative and qualitative factors that may be conflicting
in nature. Here, we present a new model for transportation problem with
consideration of quantitative and qualitative data. In the model, we quantify
the qualitative data by using the weight assessment technique in the fuzzy
analytic hierarchy process. Then, a preemptive fuzzy goal programming model is
formulated to solve the proposed model. The software package LINGO is used for
solving the fuzzy goal programming model. Finally, a numerical example is given
to illustrate that the proposed model may lead to a more appropriate solution.
Mrs. Mana Andarkhora, Dr. Amirhossein Azadnia, Dr. Saeid Gholizadeh, Dr. Pezhman Ghadimi, Volume 10, Issue 1 (7-2019)
Abstract
One important step to achieve a sustainable transportation system is to control the impact and evaluate the effect of various influencing factors toward three dimensions of sustainability. Within this context, diverse analytical approaches have been developed to assess the sustainability level of various transportation systems, however, sustainability evaluation based on fuzzy multiple criteria decision-making approaches are still limited. In current research activity, an integrated quantitative evaluation technique is proposed to narrow the identified gap. The developed decision-making approach is consisted of two main phases. Firstly, fuzzy analytic hierarchy process is utilized to weigh the sustainability dimensions resulting in the incorporation of the experts’ knowledge along with the evaluation process. Then, a proposed fuzzy inference mechanism is proposed to provide an indication on the performance of an evaluated road transportation system. The developed approach is applied on a real-world case study. Finally, future works are presented together with some concluding remarks.
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