Fuzzy Hierarchical Model for Risk Assessment

Principles, Concepts, and Practical Applications

Nonfiction, Science & Nature, Technology, Quality Control, Computers, Advanced Computing, Artificial Intelligence
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Author: Hing Kai Chan, Xiaojun Wang ISBN: 9781447150435
Publisher: Springer London Publication: April 11, 2013
Imprint: Springer Language: English
Author: Hing Kai Chan, Xiaojun Wang
ISBN: 9781447150435
Publisher: Springer London
Publication: April 11, 2013
Imprint: Springer
Language: English

Risk management is often complicated by situational uncertainties and the subjective preferences of decision makers. Fuzzy Hierarchical Model for Risk Assessment introduces a fuzzy-based hierarchical approach to solve risk management problems considering both qualitative and quantitative criteria to tackle imprecise information.

 

This approach is illustrated through number of case studies using examples from the food, fashion and electronics sectors to cover a range of applications including supply chain management, green product design and green initiatives. These practical examples explore how this method can be adapted and fine tuned to fit other industries as well.

 

Supported by an extensive literature review, Fuzzy Hierarchical Model for Risk Assessment  comprehensively introduces a new method for project managers across all industries as well as researchers in risk management.

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Risk management is often complicated by situational uncertainties and the subjective preferences of decision makers. Fuzzy Hierarchical Model for Risk Assessment introduces a fuzzy-based hierarchical approach to solve risk management problems considering both qualitative and quantitative criteria to tackle imprecise information.

 

This approach is illustrated through number of case studies using examples from the food, fashion and electronics sectors to cover a range of applications including supply chain management, green product design and green initiatives. These practical examples explore how this method can be adapted and fine tuned to fit other industries as well.

 

Supported by an extensive literature review, Fuzzy Hierarchical Model for Risk Assessment  comprehensively introduces a new method for project managers across all industries as well as researchers in risk management.

this area.

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