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Uncertain multi-objective student project assignment problem by fuzzy programming technique

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  • Sunil B. Bhoi
  • Jayesh M. Dhodiya

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This paper presents mathematical 0-1 integer programming model of uncertain multi-objective student project assignment problem based on uncertain preferences of students and supervisor over projects or pairs of student and project. To develop this uncertain model, preferences are computed based on supervisor feedback and student result analysis, which are uncertain in nature. Two ranking criteria are utilised to deal with these uncertain preferences, which are expected value and optimistic value. Thereafter, uncertainty theory is applied to these uncertain model to transform uncertain models into deterministic form. Fuzzy programming technique with linear and exponential membership functions is utilised to solve deterministic multi-objective models and results are obtained using LINGO software. To check the strength and efficiency of proposed models, numerical data-based case is studied and results are discussed.

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  • Sunil B. Bhoi & Jayesh M. Dhodiya, 2025. "Uncertain multi-objective student project assignment problem by fuzzy programming technique," International Journal of Mathematics in Operational Research, Inderscience Enterprises Ltd, vol. 30(3), pages 329-349.
  • Handle: RePEc:ids:ijmore:v:30:y:2025:i:3:p:329-349
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