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Decision Making in Fuzzy Environments

H.-J. Zimmermann

Chapter 13 in Fuzzy Set Theory—and Its Applications, 1996, pp 281-320 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract The term decision can have very many different meanings, depending on whether it is used by a lawyer, a businessman, a general, a psychologist, or a statistician. In one case it might be a legal construct, and in another a mathematical model; it might also be a behavioral action or a specific kind of information processing. While some notions of a “decision” have a formal character, others try to describe decision making in reality.

Keywords: Objective Function; Membership Function; Fuzzy Number; Aspiration Level; Decision Space (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 1996
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DOI: 10.1007/978-94-015-8702-0_13

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