Abstract

A multiple objective decision making problem in which fuzzy sets are used to represent the decision maker's valuations of the objectives is addressed. A method presented by Yager is demonstrated to be inconsistent with a more general approach suggested by Baldwin & Guild. An alternative model which is consistent with the Baldwin & Guild model is presented. This model is shown to be consistent with the Standard non-fuzzy approach when the associated preferences are no longer vague.

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