1、 Review 1. This review is followed by an introduction.2. A brief summary of some of the relevant concepts in xxx andxxx is presented in Section 2.3. In the next section, a brief review of the . is given.4. In the next section, a short review of . is given with special regard to .5. Section 2 reviews
2、 relevant research related to xx.6. Section 1.1 briefly surveys the motivation for a methodology of action, while 1.2 looks at the difficulties posed by the complexity of systems and outlines the need for development of possibility methods. Body 1. Section 1 defines the notion of robustness, and arg
3、ues for its importance.2. Section 1 devoted to the basic aspects of the FLC decision making logic.3. Section 2 gives the background of the problem which includes xxx4. Section 2 discusses some problems with and approaches to, natural language understanding.5. Section 2 explains how flexibility which
4、 often . can bee x pressed in terms of fuzzy time window6. Section 3 discusses the aspects of fuzzy set theory that are used in the .7. Section 3 describes the system itself in a general way, including the . and also discusses how to evaluate system performance.8. Section 3 describes a new measure o
5、f xx.9. Section 3 demonstrates the use of fuzzy possibility theory in the analysis of xx.10. Section 3 is a fine description of fuzzy formulation of human decision.11. Section 3, is developed to the modeling and processing of fuzzy decision rules12. The main idea of the FLC is described in Section 3
6、 while Section 4 describes the xx strategies.13. Section 3 and 4 show experimental studies for verifying the proposed model.14. Section 4 discusses a previous fuzzy set based approach to cost variance investigation.15. Section 4 gives a specific example of xxx.16. Section 4 is the experimental study
7、 to make a fuzzy model of memory process.17. Section 4 contains a discussion of the implication of the results of Section 2 and 3.18. Section 4 applies this fuzzy measure to the analysis of xx and illustrate its use on experimental data.19. Section 5 presents the primary results of the paper: a fuzz
8、y set model .20. Section 5 contains some conclusions plus some ideas for further work.21. Section 6 illustrates the model with an example.22. Various ways of justification and the reasons for their choice are discussed very briefly in Section 2.23. In Section 2 are presented the block diagram expres
9、sion of a whole model of human DM system24. In Section 2 we shall list a collection of basic assumptions which a . scheme must satisfy.25. In Section 2 of this paper, we present representation and uniqueness theorems for the fundamental measurement of fuzziness when the domain of discourse is order
10、dense.26. In Section 3, we describe the preliminary results of an empirical study currently in progress to verify the measurement model and to construct membership functions.27. In Section 5 is analyzed the inference process through the two kinds of inference experiments.This Section1. In this secti
11、on, the characteristics and environment under which MRP is designed are described.2. We will provide in this section basic terminologies and notations which are necessary for the understanding of subsequent results. Next Section2. The next section describes the mathematics that goes into the compute
12、r implementation of such fuzzy logic statements.3. However, it is cumbersome for this purpose and in practical applications the formulae were rearranged and simplified as discussed in the next section.4. The three components will be described in the next two section, and an example of xx analysis of
13、 a computer information system will then illustrate their use.5. We can interpret the results of Experiments I and II as in the following sections.6. The next section summarizes the method in a from that is useful for arguments based on xx Summary 1. This paper concludes with a discussion of future
14、research consideration in section 5.2. Section 5 summarizes the results of this investigation.3. Section 5 gives the conclusions and future directions of research.4. Section 7 provides a summary and a discussion of some extensions of the paper.5. Finally, conclusions and future work are summarized6.
15、 The basic questions posed above are then discussed and conclusions are drawn.7. Section 7 is the conclusion of the paper. Chapter 0.Abstract 1. A basic problem in the design of xx is presented by the choice of a xx rate for the measurement of experimental variables.2. This paper examines a new meas
16、ure of xx in xx based on fuzzy mathematics which overcomes the difficulties found in other xx measures.3. This paper describes a system for the analysis of the xx.4. The method involves the construction of xx from fuzzy relations.5. The procedure is useful in analyzing how groups reach a decision.6.
17、 The technique used is to employ a newly developed and versatile xx algorithm.7. The usefulness of xx is also considered.8. A brief methodology used in xx is discussed.9. The analysis is useful in xx and xx problem.10. A model is developed for a xx analysis using fuzzy matrices.11. Algorithms to com
18、bine these estimates and produce a xx are presented and justified.12. The use of the method is discussed and an example is given.13. Results of an experimental applications of this xx analysis procedure are given to illustrate the proposed technique.14. This paper analyses problems in15. This paper
19、outlines the functions carried out by .16. This paper includes an illustration of the .17. This paper provides an overview and information useful for approaching18. Emphasis is placed on the construction of a criterion function by which the xx in achieving a hierarchical system of objectives are eva
20、luated.19. The main emphasis is placed on the problem of xx20. Our proposed model is verified through experimental study.21. The experimental results reveal interesting examples of fuzzy phases of: xx, xx22. The compatibility of a project in terms of cost, and xx are likewise represented by linguist
21、ic variables.23. A didactic example is included to illustrate the computational procedureChapter 1. Introduction Time1. Over the course of the past 30 years, . has emerged for mintuitive2. Technological revolutions have recently hit the industrial world3. The advent of . systems for has had a signif
22、icant impact on the4. The development of . is explored5. During the past decade, the theory of fuzzy sets has developed n a variety of directions6.The concept of xx was investigated quite intensively in recent years7. There has been a turning point in . methodology in accordance with the advent of .
23、8. A major concern in . today is to continue to improve.9. A xx is a latecomer in the part representation arena.10. At the time of this writing, there is still no standard way of xx11. Although a lot of effort is being spent on improving these weaknesses, the efficient and effective method has yet t
24、o be developed.12. The pioneer work can be traced to xx 1965.13. To date, none of the methods developed is perfect and all are far from ready to be used in commercial systems.Objective / Goal / Purpose 1. The purpose of the inference engine can be outlined as follows:2. The ultimate goal of the xx s
25、ystem is to allow the non experts to utilize the existing knowledge in the area of manual handling of loads, and to provide intelligent, computer aided instruction for xxx.3. The paper concerns the development of a xx4. The scope of this research lies in5. The main theme of the paper is the applicat
26、ion of rule based decision making.6. These objectives are to be met with such thoroughness and confidence as to permit .7. The objectives of the . operations study are as follows:8. The primary purpose/consideration/objective of9. The ultimate goal of this concept is to provide10. The main objective
27、 of such a . system is to11. The aim of this paper is to provide methods to construct such probability distribution.12. In order to achieve these objectives, an xx must meet the following requirements:13. In order to take advantage of their similarity14. more research is still required before final
28、goal of . can be completed15. In this trial, the objective is to generate.16. for the sake of concentrating on . research issues17. A major goal of this report is to extend the utilization of a recently developed procedure for the xx.18. For an illustrative purpose, four well known OR problems are s
29、tudied in presence of fuzzy data: xx.19. A major thrust of the paper is to discuss approaches and strategies for structuring .methods20. This illustration points out the need to specify21. The ultimate goal is both descriptive and prescriptive.22. Chapter 2. Literature Review23. A wealth of information is to be found in the statistics literature, for example, regarding xx24. A considerable amount of research has been done . during the last decade25. A great numbe