Maha Noorwali1, Mohammed Shehu Shagari2,*
CMES-Computer Modeling in Engineering & Sciences, Vol.137, No.2, pp. 1937-1956, 2023, DOI:10.32604/cmes.2023.028239
- 26 June 2023
Abstract The real world is filled with uncertainty, vagueness, and imprecision. The concepts we meet in everyday life
are vague rather than precise. In real-world situations, if a model requires that conclusions drawn from it have
some bearings on reality, then two major problems immediately arise, viz. real situations are not usually crisp
and deterministic; complete descriptions of real systems often require more comprehensive data than human
beings could recognize simultaneously, process and understand. Conventional mathematical tools which require
all inferences to be exact, are not always efficient to handle imprecisions in a wide variety of… More >