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Book Chapter: Fuzzy Set Theory and Extensions for Multi-Criteria Decision-Making in Construction Management

TitleFuzzy Set Theory and Extensions for Multi-Criteria Decision-Making in Construction Management
Authors
KeywordsFuzzy set theory
Fuzzy extensions
Multi-criteria decision-making
Fuzzy decision-making
Construction management
Issue Date2018
PublisherEmerald Publishing Limited.
Citation
Fuzzy Set Theory and Extensions for Multi-Criteria Decision-Making in Construction Management. In Fayek, AR (Eds.), Fuzzy Hybrid Computing in Construction Engineering and Management: Theory and Applications, p. 179-228. Bingley, UK: Emerald Publishing Limited, 2018 How to Cite?
AbstractWith numerous and ambiguous sets of information and often conflicting requirements, construction management is a complex process involving much uncertainty. Decision makers may be challenged with satisfying multiple criteria using vague information. Fuzzy multi-criteria decision-making (FMCDM) provides an innovative approach for addressing complex problems featuring diverse decision makers’ interests, conflicting objectives and numerous but uncertain bits of information. FMCDM has therefore been widely applied in construction management. With the increase in information complexity, extensions of fuzzy set (FS) theory have been generated and adopted to improve its capacity to address this complexity. Examples include hesitant FSs (HFSs), intuitionistic FSs (IFSs) and type-2 FSs (T2FSs). This chapter introduces commonly used FMCDM methods, examines their applications in construction management and discusses trends in future research and application. The chapter first introduces the MCDM process as well as FS theory and its three main extensions, namely, HFSs, IFSs and T2FSs. The chapter then explores the linkage between FS theory and its extensions and MCDM approaches. In total, 17 FMCDM methods are reviewed and two FMCDM methods (i.e. T2FS-TOPSIS and T2FS-PROMETHEE) are further improved based on the literature. These 19 FMCDM methods with their corresponding applications in construction management are discussed in a systematic manner. This review and development of FS theory and its extensions should help both researchers and practitioners better understand and handle information uncertainty in complex decision problems.
Persistent Identifierhttp://hdl.handle.net/10722/262151
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DC FieldValueLanguage
dc.contributor.authorChen, L-
dc.contributor.authorPan, W-
dc.date.accessioned2018-09-28T04:54:10Z-
dc.date.available2018-09-28T04:54:10Z-
dc.date.issued2018-
dc.identifier.citationFuzzy Set Theory and Extensions for Multi-Criteria Decision-Making in Construction Management. In Fayek, AR (Eds.), Fuzzy Hybrid Computing in Construction Engineering and Management: Theory and Applications, p. 179-228. Bingley, UK: Emerald Publishing Limited, 2018-
dc.identifier.isbn9781787438699-
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10722/262151-
dc.description.abstractWith numerous and ambiguous sets of information and often conflicting requirements, construction management is a complex process involving much uncertainty. Decision makers may be challenged with satisfying multiple criteria using vague information. Fuzzy multi-criteria decision-making (FMCDM) provides an innovative approach for addressing complex problems featuring diverse decision makers’ interests, conflicting objectives and numerous but uncertain bits of information. FMCDM has therefore been widely applied in construction management. With the increase in information complexity, extensions of fuzzy set (FS) theory have been generated and adopted to improve its capacity to address this complexity. Examples include hesitant FSs (HFSs), intuitionistic FSs (IFSs) and type-2 FSs (T2FSs). This chapter introduces commonly used FMCDM methods, examines their applications in construction management and discusses trends in future research and application. The chapter first introduces the MCDM process as well as FS theory and its three main extensions, namely, HFSs, IFSs and T2FSs. The chapter then explores the linkage between FS theory and its extensions and MCDM approaches. In total, 17 FMCDM methods are reviewed and two FMCDM methods (i.e. T2FS-TOPSIS and T2FS-PROMETHEE) are further improved based on the literature. These 19 FMCDM methods with their corresponding applications in construction management are discussed in a systematic manner. This review and development of FS theory and its extensions should help both researchers and practitioners better understand and handle information uncertainty in complex decision problems.-
dc.languageeng-
dc.publisherEmerald Publishing Limited.-
dc.relation.ispartofFuzzy Hybrid Computing in Construction Engineering and Management: Theory and Applications-
dc.subjectFuzzy set theory-
dc.subjectFuzzy extensions-
dc.subjectMulti-criteria decision-making-
dc.subjectFuzzy decision-making-
dc.subjectConstruction management-
dc.titleFuzzy Set Theory and Extensions for Multi-Criteria Decision-Making in Construction Management-
dc.typeBook_Chapter-
dc.identifier.emailPan, W: wpan@hku.hk-
dc.identifier.authorityPan, W=rp01621-
dc.identifier.hkuros292871-
dc.identifier.spage179-
dc.identifier.epage228-
dc.publisher.placeBingley, UK-

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