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Beispiel Sachbücher: (2)
F = 0.3/S1 + 1.0/S2 + 0.9/S3 + 0.7/S4
L = 1.0/S1 + 0.1/S2 + 0.8/S3 + 0.9/S4
V = 0.6/S1 + 0.3/S2 + 0.8/S3 + 0.7/S4
B = 0.7/S1 + 0.7/S2 + 1.0/S3 + 0.8/S4
R = 1.0/S1 + 0.0/S2 + 0.9/S3 + 1.0/S4
U = 0.7/S1 + 0.0/S2 + 0.1/S3 + 0.1/S4
G= 0.45/S1 + 0.77/S2 + 0.87/S3 + 0.71/S4
Dementsprechend hat S3 bestes Sachbuch gewonnen, obwohl S2 fachlich besser
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Beispiel Sachbücher: (3)
Anwendung des eben definierten „essentially“ Operators auf G:
mG = 0.922*F + 0.002*L + 0.049*V + 0.022*U + 0.003*B + 0.002*R
mG = 0.328/S1 + 0.952/S2 + 0.895/S3 + 0.702/S4
Nun hat S2 gewonnen, also ist S2 essentially bestes Sachbuch
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Quellen:
Benno Biewer: Fuzzy Methoden, Springer Verlag
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