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Title of paper: Generalized nets with decision making components
Author(s):
Mariana Nikolova
CLBME - Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, bl. 105 Acad. G. Bontchev Str., Sofia 1113, Bulgaria
shte@bgcict.acad.bg
Eulalia Szmidt
Systems Research Institute, Polish Academy of Sciences, ul. Newelska 6, Warsaw, Poland
szmidt@ibspan.waw.pl
Stefan Hadjitodorov
CLBME - Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, bl. 105 Acad. G. Bontchev Str., Sofia 1113, Bulgaria
sthadj@bgcict.acad.bg    (current: sthadj@argo.bas.bg)
Presented at: First International Workshop on Generalized Nets, Sofia, 9 July 2000
Published in: Conference proceedings, pages 1-5
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Abstract: The present paper defines a class of Generalized Nets with the property that one or more of their transitions depends on an algorithm for decision making. This extension of the class of GNs is proved to be a conservative one. The proof is based on a construction of a generalized net model of the algorithm for group decision making via individual intuitionistic fuzzy preference relations.
Keywords: Generalized nets, Decision making, Intuitionistic fuzzy preference relations
References:
  1. Szmidt E., Applicatons of Intuitionistic Ftzzy Sets in Decision Making, Dr. Sc. Dissertation, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Sofia, February 2000
  2. Atanassov K., "Generalized Nets", World Scientific, Singapore, New Jersey, London, 1991
  3. Kacprzyk, J., Group decision making with a fuzzy linguistic majority, Fuzzy Sets and Systems, 18 (1986), pp. 105-118.
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