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APPROXIMATE REASONING IN TRANSPORT PROJECT EVALUATION
The paper illustrates the potential of approximate reasoning and fuzzy logic in the evaluation of transport projects where projects are characterised in terms of multiple factors or characteristics. A method is illustrated which incorporates fragments of imprecise information (conditional propositions, implications). The antecedents in each fragment involve factors of environmental significance and the consequent is a measure of satisfaction associated with those factors. Factors may be either quantitative or qualitative.
APPROXIMATE REASONING IN TRANSPORT PROJECT EVALUATION
The paper illustrates the potential of approximate reasoning and fuzzy logic in the evaluation of transport projects where projects are characterised in terms of multiple factors or characteristics. A method is illustrated which incorporates fragments of imprecise information (conditional propositions, implications). The antecedents in each fragment involve factors of environmental significance and the consequent is a measure of satisfaction associated with those factors. Factors may be either quantitative or qualitative.
APPROXIMATE REASONING IN TRANSPORT PROJECT EVALUATION
Smith, P. N. (author)
Civil Engineering and Environmental Systems ; 14 ; 199-231
1997-01-01
33 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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