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Failure mode and effect analysis: An interval-valued intuitionistic fuzzy cloud theory-based method

Failure mode and effect analysis (FMEA) is a proactive quality management instrument to improve the reliability of systems. Nevertheless, the classical FMEA technique has suffered from many weaknesses, e.g., inability to handle inaccurate information, strong sensitiveness to variations in assessment...

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Published in:Applied soft computing 2021-01, Vol.98, p.106834, Article 106834
Main Authors: Huang, Guangquan, Xiao, Liming
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