Due to its solution correctness and ease of evaluation, the VIKOR approach has already established itself as a popular multi-criterion decision-making (MCDM) method. This strategy focuses on picking and ranking from a list of viable options in order to assist the decision-maker in determining a final course of action. Additionally, it looks for a middle ground to resolve a problem with competing demands. It produces a ranking list of compromises based on a precise measurement of distance from the ideal response. The hesitant fuzzy set (HFS) has furthermore come under increased study because of its potency and ability in capturing ambiguity and uncertainty. This paper introduces the inversion of VIKOR method (IV-VIKOR) to take uncertain fuzzy conditions into account. These novel concepts serve as the foundation for an IV-VIKOR method that we suggest, and a real-world application is given to demonstrate how well our method works when dealing with MCDM problem with hesitant fuzzy preference data.
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