Pub. online:1 Jan 2018Type:Research ArticleOpen Access
Journal:Informatica
Volume 29, Issue 4 (2018), pp. 801–824
Abstract
In this paper, we investigate green supplier evaluation and selection problems within the interval 2-tuple linguistic environment. Based on the operational laws and comparison rule of interval 2-tuple linguistic variables, we develop some new aggregation operators, such as the interval 2-tuple hybrid averaging (ITHA) operator, the interval 2-tuple ordered weighted averaging-weighted averaging (ITOWAWA) operator and the interval 2-tuple hybrid geometric (ITHG) operator. Then, an approach for green supplier evaluation and selection under the context of interval 2-tuple linguistic variables is proposed based on the developed interval 2-tuple linguistic hybrid aggregation operators. Finally, a practical application to the green supplier selection problem of an automobile manufacturer is presented to reveal the potentiality and aptness of the proposed green supplier selection approach. According to the findings, the supplier number ‘five’ got the highest rank, out of the five alternative green suppliers. The approach proposed in this paper may help managers and business professionals to evaluate and select the optimal green supplier by considering the importance degrees of both the given arguments and their ordered positions. Furthermore, it is able to take different scenarios into account and provide a more complete picture to the decision maker by using different hybrid aggregation operators.
Pub. online:1 Jan 2017Type:Research ArticleOpen Access
Journal:Informatica
Volume 28, Issue 4 (2017), pp. 725–748
Abstract
Compared to fuzzy numbers, intuitionistic fuzzy numbers provide greater opportunities for solving complex decision-making problems, especially when they are related to ambiguities, uncertainties and vagueness. However, their use is more complex, especially when it comes to ordinary users. Therefore, in this paper an approach adopted for evaluating alternatives on the basis of a smaller number of some more complex evaluation criteria is proposed. The approach is based on the use of linguistic variables, triangular intuitionistic fuzzy numbers, and the Hamming distance. At the end, a case study of hotels’ websites evaluation is given to demonstrate the practicality and effectiveness of the proposed approach, together with its limitations and weaknesses. Additionally, a new procedure for ranking intuitionistic fuzzy numbers is proposed and its use is verified.
Pub. online:1 Jan 2017Type:Research ArticleOpen Access
Journal:Informatica
Volume 28, Issue 2 (2017), pp. 329–358
Abstract
In this paper, a new class of uncertain linguistic variables called 2-tuple linguistic hesitant fuzzy sets (2-TLHFSs) is defined, which can express complex multi-attribute decision-making problems as well as reflect decision makers’ hesitancy, uncertainty and inconsistency. Besides, it can avoid information and precision losing in aggregation process. Firstly, several new closed operational laws based on Einstein t-norm and t-conorm are defined over 2-TLHFSs, which can overcome granularity and logical problems of existing operational laws. Based on the new operational laws, 2-tuple linguistic hesitant fuzzy Einstein weighted averaging (2-TLHFEWA) operator and 2-tuple linguistic hesitant fuzzy Einstein weighted geometric (2-TLHFEWG) operator are proposed, and some of their properties are investigated. Then, a new model method based on similarity to ideal solution is proposed to determine weights of attribute, which takes both subjective and objective factors into consideration. Finally, a linguistic hesitant fuzzy multi-attribute decision making procedure is developed by means of 2-TLHFEWA and 2-TLHFEWG operators. An example is given to illustrate the practicality and efficiency of the proposed approach.
Journal:Informatica
Volume 27, Issue 4 (2016), pp. 767–798
Abstract
The 2-tuple linguistic computational model is an important tool to deal with linguistic information. To extend the application of hesitant fuzzy linguistic term sets and avoid information loss, this paper introduces hesitant fuzzy 2-tuple linguistic term sets that are expressed by using several symbolic numbers in . Considering the order relationship between hesitant fuzzy 2-tuple linguistic term sets, measures of expected value and variance are defined. Meanwhile, several induced generalized hesitant fuzzy 2-tuple linguistic aggregation operators are defined, by which the comprehensive attribute values of alternatives can be obtained. Then, models for the optimal weight vector on a decision maker set, on an attribute set and on their ordered sets are constructed, respectively. Furthermore, an approach to multi-granularity group decision making with hesitant fuzzy linguistic information is developed. Finally, an example is selected to illustrate the feasibility and practicality of the proposed procedure.
Journal:Informatica
Volume 25, Issue 2 (2014), pp. 327–360
Abstract
We present a new aggregation operator called the generalized ordered weighted proportional averaging (GOWPA) operator based on an optimal model with penalty function, which extends the ordered weighted geometric averaging (OWGA) operator. We investigate some properties and different families of the GOWPA operator. We also generalize the GOWPA operator. The key advantage of the GOWPA operator is that it is an aggregation operator with theoretic basis on aggregation, which focuses on its structure and importance of arguments. Moreover, we propose an orness measure of the GOWPA operator and indicate some properties of this orness measure. Furthermore, we introduce the generalized least squares method (GLSM) to determine the GOWPA operator weights based on its orness measure. Finally, we present a numerical example to illustrate the new approach in an investment selection decision making problem.