Fuzzy Logic in Management
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Author
Contributions
- Fedrizzi, Mario - Contributor
- Fullér, Robert - Contributor
Publication
2004 - Springer US, Boston, MA, United States
Language
English
Word Count
69,000 words, Guess
Page Count
276 pages
Physical Format
Electronic resource
Identifiers
- Internet Archivefuzzylogicmanage00carl
- ISBN-101461347440
- ISBN-101441989773
- ISBN-139781461347446
- ISBN-139781441989772
and 4 more
- OCLC Control Number853261151
- Better World Books9781461347446
- Better World Books9781441989772
- Open LibraryOL27040522M
Classifications
- DDC511.3
- LCCQA8.9-10.3
- LCCQA8.9-10.3HD28-HD70H
Description
Fuzzy Logic in Management demonstrates that difficult problems and changes in the management environment can be more easily handled by bringing fuzzy logic into the practice of management. This explicit theme is developed through the book as follows: Chapter 1, "Management and Intelligent Support Technologies", is a short survey of management leadership and what can be gained from support technologies. Chapter 2, "Fuzzy Sets and Fuzzy Logic", provides a short introduction to fuzzy sets, fuzzy relations, the extension principle, fuzzy implications and linguistic variables. Chapter 3, "Group Decision Support Systems", deals with group decision making, and discusses methods for supporting the consensus reaching processes. Chapter 4, "Fuzzy Real Options for Strategic Planning", summarizes research where the fuzzy real options theory was implemented as a series of models. These models were thoroughly tested on a number of real life investments, and validated in 2001. Chapter 5, "Soft Computing Methods for Reducing the Bullwhip Effect", summarizes research work focused on the demand fluctuations in supply chains. The program enhanced existing theoretical frameworks with fuzzy logic modeling. Chapter 6, "Knowledge Management", outlines the collection, storing, transfer and management of knowledge using fuzzy logic. The principles are worked out in detail with software agents. Chapter 7, "Mobile Technology Application", introduces various applications including empirical facts and how mobile technology can be supported with software agents. Implicitly the book develops themes that successful companies should use to (1) master effectiveness and quality in both the details and the whole, (2) build on and work with flexibility, and (3) support continuous learning in both the organizational and the individual level.
Subjects
Series Statement
- International Series in Operations Research & Management Science -- 66
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