Abstract

The research article offers an extensive examination of extended fuzzy principles and their practical applications for addressing networking problems. Extended fuzzy principles have gained a significant impact that serve as an act of expansion from crisp and fuzzy logic, in addressing various uncertain environmental conditions. The Critical Path Method (CPM) and Project Evaluation and Review Technique (PERT) have emerged as valuable tools for tackling complex applications of network problems. The main emphasis lies on the discussion of three important extended fuzzy principles: Intuitionistic, Pythagorean, and Neutrosophic, specifically in the context of CPMPERT. Overall, this research article aims to provide valuable insights into the application of extended fuzzy principles, enabling better decision-making under different environmental conditions. The findings contribute to the ongoing development of fuzzy extensions and their potential to overcome challenges in networking.

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