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    The proposed method may be shortly described as follows: n experts evaluate m alternatives with respect to K criteria. All the evaluations consist of fuzzy numbers \(a^ k_{ij}\) (a number assigned to the i-th alternative by the j-th expert for the k-th criterion) and \(b_{kj}\) (the importance of the k-th criterion for the j-th expert), \(i=1,...,m\), \(j=1,...,n\), \(k=1,...,K\). These fuzzy numbers are then used to calculate the average evaluations \(w_ i\) (being also fuzzy numbers), \(i=1,...,m\). To this purpose the extended operations on fuzzy numbers are used. To determine the final ranking of the alternatives a certain method of ranking fuzzy numbers is utilized.
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    expert system
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    multiple criteria decision making
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    ranking
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    fuzzy numbers
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