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Title: Conceptual design evaluation using interval type-2 fuzzy information axiom
Authors: Akay, D.
Kulak, Osman
Henson, B.
Keywords: Conceptual design
Information axiom
Interval type-2 fuzzy sets
Aggregation operator
Aggregation process
Concept selection
Critical parts
Decision makers
Design process
Design stage
Fuzzy decision
Fuzzy information
Agglomeration
Decision making
Fuzzy sets
Abstract: Concept selection is the most critical part of the design process as it determines the direction of subsequent design stages. In addition, it is a difficult task because available information for decision-making at this stage is imprecise and subjective. This necessitates the need for fuzzy decision models for selecting the best conceptual design among a set of alternatives. Although ordinary fuzzy sets cover uncertainties of linguistic words to some extent, it is recommended to use interval type-2 fuzzy sets (IT2FS) to capture potential uncertainties of words. This paper presents a new concept selection methodology that extends the fuzzy information axiom (FIA) approach to incorporate IT2FSs. The proposed methodology is called interval-type-2 fuzzy information axiom (IT2-FIA). IT2-FIA method is also enriched by using ordered weighted geometric aggregation operator to include the decision maker's attitude during the aggregation process. A case study is given to demonstrate the potential of the methodology. © 2010 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/11499/6099
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.compind.2010.10.007
ISSN: 0166-3615
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