2007 International Conference on Wireless Communications, Networking and Mobile Computing 2007
DOI: 10.1109/wicom.2007.1164
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A Fuzzy Choquet Integral Approach to Evaluate the Capability of Supplier

Abstract: This paper presents a fuzzy Choquet integral approach which is used to evaluate the capability of supplier and then to deal with the supplier selection problem. Firstly, the basic of fuzzy measures and Choquet integral are introduced. Secondly, linguistic terms expressed in trapezoidal fuzzy numbers are used to assess the ratings for the suppliers' quality and the importance of criteria. Then, an evaluation model based on the fuzzy measure and Choquet integral theory is proposed, and we give the detailed proce… Show more

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“…According to literature, the fuzzy integrals used in many situations like prediction of wood strength (Ishii & Sugeno, 1985), evaluation of strategies (Narukawa & Torra, 2007), evaluation of the capability of supplier (Kong et al, 2007), evaluation the students' performance (Shieh et al, 2009), warehouse location selection (Demiral et al, 2010), evaluating customer service perceptions on fast food stores (Hu.C, 2010), etc. There are two types of commonly used fuzzy integrals; Choquet and Sugeno integrals.…”
Section: Determining Task's Knowledge Intensity Score (Tkis)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to literature, the fuzzy integrals used in many situations like prediction of wood strength (Ishii & Sugeno, 1985), evaluation of strategies (Narukawa & Torra, 2007), evaluation of the capability of supplier (Kong et al, 2007), evaluation the students' performance (Shieh et al, 2009), warehouse location selection (Demiral et al, 2010), evaluating customer service perceptions on fast food stores (Hu.C, 2010), etc. There are two types of commonly used fuzzy integrals; Choquet and Sugeno integrals.…”
Section: Determining Task's Knowledge Intensity Score (Tkis)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They showed that their proposed generalization can deal with fuzzy number types of measurable evidence and fuzzy measures. Kong et al (2007) presented a fuzzy Choquet integral approach to evaluate the capability of supplier and to deal with the supplier selection problem. Firstly, the basic of fuzzy measures and Choquet integral were introduced and then linguistic terms expressed in trapezoidal fuzzy numbers were used to assess the ratings for the suppliers' quality and the importance of criteria.…”
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“…7 The Choquet integral has been used for the solution of multiple criteria decision-making problems in the literature. [7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14] The rest of this paper is organized as follows: energy consumption in buildings and housing warming are presented in the next sections "Energy consumption in buildings" and "Materials and methods," respectively. The problem definition is described in section "Application: evaluation of heating system alternatives."…”
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“…Step 6: Aggregate all dimensional performance levels of the heating system alternatives into overall performance levels, using a hierarchical process applying the two-stage aggregation process of the generalized Choquet integral (equation (10) Step 7: Assume that the membership ofṼ is lv(x); defuzzy the fuzzy numberṼ into a crisp value v using equation (11) and make a comparison of the overall performance levels of alternative heating systems…”
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