scholarly journals Fuzzy weak link approach to the two stage DEA

Author(s):  
Dimitris Despotis ◽  
Dorota Kuchta

This paper refers to a recent approach to two-stage DEA called the weak link approach. It underlines the lack of solution uniqueness in this approach to DEA and the fact that in order for the solution to the weak link approach to be unique, the decision maker needs to express a preference on which Pareto solution would be most satisfactory. In this paper, we propose to use a fuzzy set approach called fuzzy bicriterial programming to help the decision maker to express this preference. Fuzzy bicriterial programming is explained and then applied to the weak link approach to the DEA. It is shown that for each candidate (Pareto) solution to the original weak link approach, there exists an expert opinion that can lead to the unequivocal selection of this solution due to the use of the fuzzy approach. The proposal is illustrated with examples.

Author(s):  
Guido N. J. Tytgat

This narrative review summarizes a selection of recent, clinically-important novel gastrointestinal developments, presented and discussed at the European Gastro Update In Budapest. The selected topics reflect what the distinguished faculty considered of vital importance to be communicated to the astute busy gastro-hep clinician, who is eager to stay well informed of important novel developments in his discipline. Whenever appropriate a personal comment or addition was added to further raise the educational value of this review. Given its narrative character, statements and conclusions are largely expert opinion-based and referencing is limited to the selected images.


Symmetry ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 13 (3) ◽  
pp. 440
Author(s):  
Aldo Joel Villa Silva ◽  
Luis Pérez-Domínguez ◽  
Erwin Martínez Gómez ◽  
David Luviano-Cruz ◽  
Delia Valles-Rosales

Dimensional analysis under linguistic Pythagorean fuzzy set (DA-LPFS) is a technique to handle qualitative (intangible) as well as the interactions between criteria, by combining dimensional analysis (DA) and Pythagorean fuzzy set (PFS) with linguistic variables. In this paper, a novel DA method is proposed for LPFSs based in a PFS extension, in order to consider the mutual relationship among criteria and handle qualitative (fuzzy) and quantitative (crisp) information usually involved in Multi-criteria decision making (MCDM) problems. Finally, DA-LPFS is applied to handle a case concerning the selection of CNC router to illustrate the applicability of the method.


2021 ◽  
Vol 2083 (3) ◽  
pp. 032061
Author(s):  
Shumin Qin ◽  
Lizhen Zhao ◽  
Xingke Tian ◽  
Lidan Li ◽  
Shuyun Liu

Abstract The image information of the vehicle-mounted remote-controlled weapon station is jittered and blurred when the stance changes or vibrates, which increases the aiming difficulty and observation fatigue of the shooter, in order to realize the stable marching fire of the vehicle-mounted remote-controlled weapon station, the two-stage stable scheme with the shared gyro sensor is adopted in the system design, namely, the aiming device is rigidly fixed on the initially stable weapon platform, and then the electronic image stabilization is carried out. This paper proposes an approach combining two image stabilization schemes: gyro sensor data and image projection registration, optimizes the selection of image compensation data by registering and comparing the results of the two stable data, and uses the special features of the two schemes to improve the robust stability of electronic image stabilization, which ensure the observation effect of video image stabilization of the vehicle-mounted remote-controlled weapon station.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Farah Shakina Ezani ◽  
Myat Thuzar ◽  
Avinash Kishore Kumar ◽  
Chee Hen Lau

Abstract Sustained casing pressure (SCP) is a very costly event for any operator either at production phase or at the end of a well’s lifecycle. SCP is a result of incomplete hydraulic isolation across hydrocarbon bearing zone. In one of the gas fields in Malaysia, notoriously known for shallow gas hazard, drilled development wells which have reportedly been suffering SCP. In the past, various improvements in cement slurry design and placement methods were deployed in order to provide complete zonal isolation, especially at the shallow gas sand, yet SCP issue was encountered occasionally. In the current development campaign, different strategy to providing annulus sealing was adopted. This paper discusses proactive steps taken in the slurry design, fit together with the dual stage cementing approach, as a primary means of placing cement above the shallow hazard interval. During the design phase, essential key parameters that would lead to successful placement of cement in the annulus as well as unique slurry design that suits for two stage cementing methods were studied. Risk involved in first stage cementing is one of the most important steps that should be analyzed in detail and put mitigation measures in place to ensure the second stage cement job can be performed as planned. In addition to the slurry properties, such as fluid-loss value, gas-tightness, etc., thickening time and top of cement (TOC) of the lead slurry in the first stage cement job has become enormously critical in designing dual stage cementing job in order to assure cement ports in the stage collar are not covered with hard cement forcing the termination of second stage job prematurely. Besides cementing design, careful selection of the stage collar location and casing annulus packer in the string is also of significant importance in leading to successful two stage cement job. Two development wells with above approached has been delivered and no sustained casing pressure has been experienced. This proactive approach to use two stage cementing as primary plan has proven to successfully eliminate the risk of SCP, which was a frequent struggle in their sister wells drilled with primary cementing in the past in the same field. The risk analysis combined with careful considerations of critical cementing design parameters and selection of stage tool location have become a novel approach to combat against SCP in this gas field.


2004 ◽  
Vol 9 (1) ◽  
pp. 41-43
Author(s):  
Cynthia Chernecky ◽  
Katherine Nugent ◽  
Jennifer L. Waller ◽  
Denise Macklin

Abstract The purposes of this study were to describe who should be involved in the vascular access device (VAD) decision-making process, according to patients and caregivers, and to describe if there were differences associated with persons involved in the selection of VADs according to race and gender. Convenience sample included 32 oncology out-patients and 10 caregivers from the southern United States. There were differences by race and sex in decision-making priorities of patients with vascular access devices indwelling; however, these were not statistically significant. Patients, physicians, and oncology nurses were viewed by both patients and caregivers as significant to the decision-making process. In contrast, caregivers were ranked as the least significant by both patients and caregivers. Females chose the physician as the primary decision-maker while males chose the patient as the primary decision-maker.


1995 ◽  
pp. 1219-1220
Author(s):  
I. Gorostiza ◽  
M. Zallo ◽  
A. I. San Vicente ◽  
E. Quintana ◽  
I. Muguruza

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