Real decision problems usually consider several objectives that have parameters which are often given by the decision maker in an imprecise way. It is possible to handle these kinds of problems through multiple criteria models in terms of possibility theory. Here we propose a method for solving these kinds of models through a fuzzy compromise programming approach. To formulate a fuzzy compromise programming problem from a possibilistic multiobjective linear programming problem the fuzzy ideal solution concept is introduced. This concept is based on soft preference and indifference relationships and on canonical representation of fuzzy numbers by means of their α-cuts. The accuracy between the ideal solution and the objective values is eva...
In the last 25 years, the fuzzy set theory has been applied in many disciplines such as operations r...
© Springer Science + Business Media, LLC 2008. Multi-objective linear programming (MOLP) techniques ...
Two major approaches to deal with randomness or impression involved in mathematical programming prob...
In this paper we propose a method to solve a linear programming problem involving fuzzy parameters w...
In this paper we propose a method to solve a linear programming problem involving fuzzy parameters w...
Different approaches besides the traditional Markowitz’s model have been proposed in the literature ...
This paper proposes the method to the solution of multi objective linear programming problems in fuz...
Abstract This paper formulates multiobjective linear programming problems where each coefficient of ...
This paper introduces a computational method of solving fully fuzzy multi objective linear programmi...
Multiple conflicting objectives in many decision making problems can be well described by multiple o...
The most widely used actions taken and decisions made in real-world tasks frequently appear as hiera...
The most widely used actions taken and decisions made in real-world tasks frequently appear as hiera...
This paper continues the authors' research in stability analysis in possibilistic programming i...
This paper presents fuzzy goal programming approach for solving multilevel programming problems with...
The aim of this paper is to solve a portfolio selection problem using Sharpe’s single index model in...
In the last 25 years, the fuzzy set theory has been applied in many disciplines such as operations r...
© Springer Science + Business Media, LLC 2008. Multi-objective linear programming (MOLP) techniques ...
Two major approaches to deal with randomness or impression involved in mathematical programming prob...
In this paper we propose a method to solve a linear programming problem involving fuzzy parameters w...
In this paper we propose a method to solve a linear programming problem involving fuzzy parameters w...
Different approaches besides the traditional Markowitz’s model have been proposed in the literature ...
This paper proposes the method to the solution of multi objective linear programming problems in fuz...
Abstract This paper formulates multiobjective linear programming problems where each coefficient of ...
This paper introduces a computational method of solving fully fuzzy multi objective linear programmi...
Multiple conflicting objectives in many decision making problems can be well described by multiple o...
The most widely used actions taken and decisions made in real-world tasks frequently appear as hiera...
The most widely used actions taken and decisions made in real-world tasks frequently appear as hiera...
This paper continues the authors' research in stability analysis in possibilistic programming i...
This paper presents fuzzy goal programming approach for solving multilevel programming problems with...
The aim of this paper is to solve a portfolio selection problem using Sharpe’s single index model in...
In the last 25 years, the fuzzy set theory has been applied in many disciplines such as operations r...
© Springer Science + Business Media, LLC 2008. Multi-objective linear programming (MOLP) techniques ...
Two major approaches to deal with randomness or impression involved in mathematical programming prob...