Fuzzy Screening

Fuzzy screening requires only a nonnumerical scale for the evaluation of alternatives with respect to a number of attributes. The question underlying this procedure is whether or not an alternative satisfied some threshold. The procedure results in dividing the set of alternatives into two subsets: acceptable (feasible) and unacceptable (infeasible). It allows for assigning to each criterion a different degree of importance.

Source Of Description

Malczewski 1999, p. 154-155

Used For Decision Process Phases/Steps

Alternative Screening

Parent Categories

Alternatives Screening Methods

Last Updated

2008-06-06T00:00:00Z ^^ http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#dateTime

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