Nowa wersja platformy, zawierająca wyłącznie zasoby pełnotekstowe, jest już dostępna.
Przejdź na https://bibliotekanauki.pl
Preferencje help
Widoczny [Schowaj] Abstrakt
Liczba wyników

Znaleziono wyników: 6

Liczba wyników na stronie
first rewind previous Strona / 1 next fast forward last
Wyniki wyszukiwania
help Sortuj według:

help Ogranicz wyniki do:
first rewind previous Strona / 1 next fast forward last
1
Content available remote Intuitionistic Fuzzy Transportation Problem by Zero Point Method
100%
EN
The transportation problems (TPs) support the optimal management of the transport deliveries. In classical TPs the decision maker has information about the crisp values of the transportation costs, availability and demand of the products. Sometimes in the parameters of TPs in real life there is ambiguity and vagueness caused by uncontrollable market factors. Uncertain values can be represented by fuzzy sets (FSs) of Zadeh. The FSs have the degrees of membership and nonmembership. The concept of intuitionistic fuzzy sets (IFSs) originated in 1983 as an extension of FSs. Atanasov’s IFSs also have a degree of hesitansy to representing the obscure environment. In this paper we formulate the TP, in which the transportation costs, supply and demand values are intuitionistic fuzzy pairs (IFPs), depending on the diesel prices, road condition, weather and other factors. Additional constraints are included in the problem: limits for the transportation costs. Its main objective is to determine the quantities of delivery from producers to buyers to maintain the supply and demand requirements at the cheapest transportation costs. The aim of the paper is to extend the fuzzy zero point method (FZPM [35]) to the intuitionistic FZPM (IFZPM) to find an optimal solution of the intuitionistic fuzzy TP (IFTP) using the IFSs and index matrix (IM) concepts, proposed by Atanassov. The solution algorithm is demonstrated by a numerical example. Its optimal solution is compared with that obtained by the intuitionistic fuzzy zero suffix method (IFZSM).
2
Content available remote Intuitionistic Fuzzy Hamiltonian Cycle by Index Matrices
100%
EN
In this paper, the algorithm for finding a Hamiltonian cycle in an intuitionistic fuzzy graph (IFG) is proposed, based on the theories of intuitionistic fuzzy sets (IFSs) and of index matrices (IMs). The aim of the paper is to extend the algorithm to find a fuzzy Hamiltonian cycle (FHC) in an IFG to the intuitionistic fuzzy (IFHC) using the IFSs and IMs concepts. An intuitionistic fuzzy graph example about network of Wizz air airlines is modeled by the extended IM to illustrate the proposed algorithm. In the paper also are introduced for the first time three index-type operations over IMs.
3
100%
EN
In today's market environment not all the parameters of the transportation problems may not be known precisely. Uncertain data can be represented by fuzzy sets (FSs). Intuitionistic FSs (IFSs) are an extension of FSs with a degree of hesitansy. The paper presents a new approach for solution of a two-stage intuitionistic fuzzy transportation problem (2-S IFTP) through the prism of index matrices (IMs). Its main objective is to find the quantities of delivery from manifacturers and resselers to buyers to maintain the supply and demand requirements at the cheapest transportation costs. The solution procedure is demonstrated by a numerical example.
EN
The selection of the most suitable franchisee applicant in an uncertain environment in a particular moment of time is a key decision for a franchisor and the success of a franchising business. In this work, for the first time, we describe a problem for choosing the optimal candidate for the franchise chain and algorithm for a solution in terms of temporal intuitionistic fuzzy pairs and index matrices as a means for data analysis in uncertain conditions over time. We also use our software utility to demonstrate the proposed algorithm and to apply the decision support approach to a franchisee selection for the largest fast food restaurant chain in Bulgaria.
EN
Here we propose for the first time a temporal intuitionistic fuzzy extension of the Hungarian method for solving the Travelling Salesman Problem (TIFHA-TSP) based on intuitionistic fuzzy logic and index matrices theories. The time for passing a given route between the settlements depends on different factors. The expert approach is used to determine the intuitionistic fuzzy time values for passing the routes between the settlements. The rating coefficients of the experts take the times into account. We are also developing an application for the algorithm's provision to use it on a real case of TIFHA-TSP.
EN
Selecting a suitable outsourcing service provider is a challenging problem that requires discussion among a group of experts. The problems of this type belongs to the area of multicriteria decision-making. Interval-valued intuitionistic fuzzy sets, which are an extension of intuitionistic fuzzy sets, are a capable tool in modeling uncertain problems. In this paper we will formulate an optimal interval-valued intuitionistic fuzzy multicriteria decision-making problem in outsourcing and propose a new approach for the selection of the most appropriate candidates; as well as a software program for its automated solution, based on our previous libraries. As an example of a case study, an application of the algorithm on real data from a refinery is demonstrated.
first rewind previous Strona / 1 next fast forward last
JavaScript jest wyłączony w Twojej przeglądarce internetowej. Włącz go, a następnie odśwież stronę, aby móc w pełni z niej korzystać.