2-tuple intuitionistic fuzzy linguistic aggregation operators in multiple attribute decision making
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In this paper, we investigate the multiple attribute decisionmaking (MADM) problems with 2-tuple intuitionistic fuzzylinguistic information. Then, we utilize arithmetic and geometricoperations to develop some 2-tuple intuitionistic fuzzy linguisticaggregation operators. The prominent characteristic of theseproposed operators are studied. Then, we have utilized theseoperators to develop some approaches to solve the 2-tupleintuitionistic fuzzy linguistic MADM problems. Finally, apractical example for enterprise resource planning (ERP) systemselection is given to verify the developed approach and todemonstrate its practicality and effectiveness.
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volume 16 issue 4
pages 159- 174
publication date 2019-08-20
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