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Propositions of Diffuse Logic for Decision Making

The models for decision making that involve arguments of qualitative nature, arising from the everyday language, have been formulated, for a number of years, under the concepts of Fuzzy Logic as proposed Zadeh in 1965; but they have not been sufficiently known in our work environment for theirs capa...

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Published in:PolĂ­tica y cultura (Mexico City, Mexico) Mexico), 2000-07 (13), p.97-112
Main Author: Penalva Rosales, Laura Patricia
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
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Summary:The models for decision making that involve arguments of qualitative nature, arising from the everyday language, have been formulated, for a number of years, under the concepts of Fuzzy Logic as proposed Zadeh in 1965; but they have not been sufficiently known in our work environment for theirs capabilities to be proved. In this paper I show some examples of the models proposed under this point of view: individual decision making, group decisions that join individual opinions & preferential order of solution alternatives. Tables, Figures, References. Adapted from the source document.
ISSN:0188-7742