2014
DOI: 10.3233/ifs-131001
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A modified augmented max min model for weighted fuzzy goal programming

Abstract: Since Narasimhan's first application of Fuzzy Set Theory to Goal Programming (GP) in 1980, much research into fuzzy GP has been carried out. In fuzzy GP studies, although several researchers remained loyal to using the traditional GP representation, the majority have followed the fuzzy programming approach. Among fuzzy-programming-based studies, only the studies of Tiwari et al. and Lin seem applicable when the objectives have relative importance. However, both have disadvantages. Because the former model uses… Show more

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“…Nazari-Shirkouhi et al [57] utilized a two-phase fuzzy goal programming approach. The detailed classification and criticism of the existed fuzzy goal programming approaches in the literature can be found in Arikan's [62]. Nazari-Shirkouhi et al 's [57] approach is the goal programming version of Lee and Li's [53] approach.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nazari-Shirkouhi et al [57] utilized a two-phase fuzzy goal programming approach. The detailed classification and criticism of the existed fuzzy goal programming approaches in the literature can be found in Arikan's [62]. Nazari-Shirkouhi et al 's [57] approach is the goal programming version of Lee and Li's [53] approach.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%