2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.eswa.2009.03.039
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A multi-criteria intuitionistic fuzzy group decision making for supplier selection with TOPSIS method

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“…On the other hand, IF-TOPSIS is utilized with interval valued approach which is different from Boran's [12][13][14] proposed approach. To authors' best knowledge; there exists no publication in which IF-TOPSIS is used for the smart phone selection problem.…”
Section: If-topsis With Gdm Environmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…On the other hand, IF-TOPSIS is utilized with interval valued approach which is different from Boran's [12][13][14] proposed approach. To authors' best knowledge; there exists no publication in which IF-TOPSIS is used for the smart phone selection problem.…”
Section: If-topsis With Gdm Environmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this paper, TOPSIS is utilized as a ranking technique based on its rational logic and understandability 14 . Although TOPSIS is very popular to solve MCDM problems, this approach also has some weaknesses.…”
Section: If-topsis With Gdm Environmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Intuitionistic fuzzy group decision making (IFGDM), Technique for preference by similarity to the ideal solution (TOPSIS) Boran et al (2009), Yayla et al (2012; Khaleie et al (2012).…”
Section: Cluster Analysis (Ca) Multicriteria Decision Aid (Mcda) Tecmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It normally does not exist in the feasible domain due to the conflicts between sub-targets. TOPSIS is based on the idea that, in the sense of geometric distance, the most suitable solution shall be nearest to the positive ideal solution (PIS) and farthest to the negative ideal solution (NIS) (Boran et al 2009). The operation of TOPSIS generally takes the following five steps (García-Cascales, Lamata 2012):…”
Section: Sorting Solutions By Topsismentioning
confidence: 99%