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The usage of vague sets for different approaches of fuzzy goal programming

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  • Mustafa GüneÅŸ
  • Nurullah Umarusman

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The linear membership function, which is proposed by Zimmermann, has been used for many approaches of fuzzy goal programming. The new encouraging approach on this topic still has been developing. The main goal of this study is to develop and contribute a new computation algorithm which will yield better solution for decision makers. In this study, membership degree of objectives of fuzzy goal programming has defined as a 'true and false membership function' supporting by 'vague sets' approach. In order to examine and exercise outcome of algorithm, real numerical example has solved and compared with its alternative modified models. Finally, the optimal solution is obtained under a certain type of assumptions that each goal has values of hundred percent membership degree. As a new approach and computation structure, it has been promising that will be alternative considerations for researchers. On the other hand, the above assumption must be considered as a misacception too. As a result, the best solution algorithm has proposed by appraising the efficiency of membership functions which is valid and applicable for all fuzzy goal programming.

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  • Mustafa GüneÅŸ & Nurullah Umarusman, 2013. "The usage of vague sets for different approaches of fuzzy goal programming," International Journal of Industrial and Systems Engineering, Inderscience Enterprises Ltd, vol. 15(3), pages 315-328.
  • Handle: RePEc:ids:ijisen:v:15:y:2013:i:3:p:315-328
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