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School Success Ranking in Multi Criteria Decision Making

Year 2018, Volume: 10, 1 - 6, 29.12.2018

Abstract

The aim of this paper is to proposed an application multi criteria decision making in intuitionistic
fuzzy sets. Multicriteria decision making is a well known concept that aims to select the best solution among
several alternatives by evaluating multiple conflicting criteria, explicitly in decision making. In this paper; success
ranking of schools has been researched in multi criteria decision making. Also the most successful school has been
determined among these ranked schools. Success ranking of among the randomly selected schools in a city have
been researched. This method could be applicable to all schools. For this paper have been benefitted from similarity
measure for intuitionistic fuzzy sets in multi criteria decision making problem. Each option have been compared
with both the positive-ideal solution and the negative-ideal solution.

References

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  • Zadeh, L.A., Fuzzy Sets, Information and Control, 8(1965), 338–353.
Year 2018, Volume: 10, 1 - 6, 29.12.2018

Abstract

References

  • Atanassov, K., Intuitionistic fuzzy sets, Fuzzy Sets and Systems, 20(1986), 87–96.
  • Atanassov, K., Intuitionistic Fuzzy Sets, Theory and Applications, Physica-Verlag Heidelberg, Germany, 1999.
  • Bangui, H., Ge, M., Buhnova, B., Rakrak, S., Raghay, S., Pitner, T., Multi-Criteria Decision Analysis Methods in the Mobile Cloud Offloading Paradigm, Journal of Sensor and Actuator Networks, 6(2017), 25.
  • Chen, S., Tan, J., Handling multicriteria fuzzy decision-making problems based on vague set theory, Fuzzy Sets and Systems, 67(1994), 163–172.
  • Kickert, W.J.M., Fuzzy Theories on Decision Making: A Critical Review, Kluwer, Boston, 1978.
  • Majumder, M., Multi Criteria Decision Making, Springer, Chapter, 2(2015), 35–47.
  • Nayagam, V., Muralikrishnan, S., Sivaraman, G., Multi-criteria decision-making method based on interval-valued intuitionistic fuzzy sets, Expert Systems with Applications, 38(2011), 1464–1467.
  • Szmidt, E., Kacprzyk, J., An application of intuitionistic fuzzy set similarity measures to a multi-criteria decision making problem, Springer-Verlag Heidelberg, (2006), 314–323.
  • Yen, J., Improved method of multicriteria fuzzy decision-making based on vague sets, Computer-Aided Design, 39(2007), 164–169. 1
  • Zadeh, L.A., Fuzzy Sets, Information and Control, 8(1965), 338–353.
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Details

Primary Language English
Subjects Engineering
Journal Section Articles
Authors

Feride Tuğrul

Beyhan Yılmaz

Mehmet Çitil

Publication Date December 29, 2018
Published in Issue Year 2018 Volume: 10

Cite

APA Tuğrul, F., Yılmaz, B., & Çitil, M. (2018). School Success Ranking in Multi Criteria Decision Making. Turkish Journal of Mathematics and Computer Science, 10, 1-6.
AMA Tuğrul F, Yılmaz B, Çitil M. School Success Ranking in Multi Criteria Decision Making. TJMCS. December 2018;10:1-6.
Chicago Tuğrul, Feride, Beyhan Yılmaz, and Mehmet Çitil. “School Success Ranking in Multi Criteria Decision Making”. Turkish Journal of Mathematics and Computer Science 10, December (December 2018): 1-6.
EndNote Tuğrul F, Yılmaz B, Çitil M (December 1, 2018) School Success Ranking in Multi Criteria Decision Making. Turkish Journal of Mathematics and Computer Science 10 1–6.
IEEE F. Tuğrul, B. Yılmaz, and M. Çitil, “School Success Ranking in Multi Criteria Decision Making”, TJMCS, vol. 10, pp. 1–6, 2018.
ISNAD Tuğrul, Feride et al. “School Success Ranking in Multi Criteria Decision Making”. Turkish Journal of Mathematics and Computer Science 10 (December 2018), 1-6.
JAMA Tuğrul F, Yılmaz B, Çitil M. School Success Ranking in Multi Criteria Decision Making. TJMCS. 2018;10:1–6.
MLA Tuğrul, Feride et al. “School Success Ranking in Multi Criteria Decision Making”. Turkish Journal of Mathematics and Computer Science, vol. 10, 2018, pp. 1-6.
Vancouver Tuğrul F, Yılmaz B, Çitil M. School Success Ranking in Multi Criteria Decision Making. TJMCS. 2018;10:1-6.