Journal:Informatica
Volume 26, Issue 4 (2015), pp. 705–726
Abstract
Interval-valued intuitionistic fuzzy numbers (IVIFNs) characterized by a membership function and a non-membership function with values that are intervals, have strong ability to handle imprecise and ambiguous information in real-world applications. This paper proposes an integrated maximizing consistency and multi-choice goal programming (MCGP) approach to handle hybrid multi-criteria group decision making problems based on IVIFNs. Firstly, the hybrid decision information (including crisp numbers, intervals, intuitionistic fuzzy numbers and linguistic variables) are normalized into the IVIFNs. Then, an ordinal consistency index and a cardinal consistency index are proposed to measure the consistency between the individual opinion and the group opinion, respectively. And an optimal model based on maximizing consistency is constructed to derive the weights of experts. Afterwards, the comprehensive ratings and the ranking values of alternatives are obtained by the hybrid weighted aggregation operator and the proposed ratio function of IVIFNs, respectively. Furthermore, a MCGP model based on the ranking values is constructed to identify the optimal alternatives and their optimum quantities. At length, an illustrative case is provided to verify the proposed approach.
Journal:Informatica
Volume 25, Issue 2 (2014), pp. 185–208
Abstract
In this study, we evaluated the effects of the normalization procedures on decision outcomes of a given MADM method. For this aim, using the weights of a number of attributes calculated from FAHP method, we applied TOPSIS method to evaluate the financial performances of 13 Turkish deposit banks. In doing this, we used the most popular four normalization procedures. Our study revealed that vector normalization procedure, which is mostly used in the TOPSIS method by default, generated the most consistent results. Among the linear normalization procedures, max-min and max methods appeared as the possible alternatives to the vector normalization procedure.
Journal:Informatica
Volume 6, Issue 4 (1995): Special Issue on Information Systems and Software Systems Engineering, pp. 483–496
Abstract
The development of software systems is intensive person-oriented process. Therefore it is essential to use previous experience and knowledge. The extension of reuse through analogy is analysed in this paper. The proposed grouping of analogical methods, rules, etc., relies on their adaptability to application software development. The emphasis here is on analogue as a criterion to safeguard the desirable properties of application software. Knowledge kinds and mechanisms to enable reuse through analogy are discussed.