A DECISION MAKING METHOD OBTAINED BY REDUCING SOFT MATRICES
Ak?n Osman Atagün () and
Hüseyin Kamaci ()
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Ak?n Osman Atagün: Bozok University
Hüseyin Kamaci: Bozok University
No 3605796, Proceedings of International Academic Conferences from International Institute of Social and Economic Sciences
Abstract:
Soft matrices was firstly defined by Ça?man and Engino?lu [3]. These are representations of soft sets, introduced by Molodtsov [1], for modelling vagueness and uncertainties inherent in the problems of engineering, physical science, biological science, economics, social science, medical science, etc. Ça?man and Engino?lu [3], presented a decision making method, called soft max-min decision making method, by using the concept of soft matrix. In this study, firstly, we define two new soft matrix operations and obtain some of their properties. Secondly, we construct a new decision making method by using soft matrices. The soft decision making we constructed in this study is more practical among the other decision making methods and can be successfully applied to many problems that contain uncertainties. Finally, two applications of decision making problems in which it is necessary to use these new soft matrix operations, are presented. Since this decision making method constructed on soft matrices, then it can be easily transferred to a computer.
Keywords: Soft set; Soft matrix; Soft operations; Decision making (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: C69 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 1 page
Date: 2016-05
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Published in Proceedings of the Proceedings of the 23rd International Academic Conference, Venice, May 2016, pages 49-49
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