The Research of Real Estate Venture Capital Evaluating Based on Fuzzy Multi-Objective Decision-Making Theory

Author(s):  
Shujing Zhou ◽  
Zhi Zhu ◽  
Yancang Li
2013 ◽  
Vol 711 ◽  
pp. 452-457
Author(s):  
Yong Ge Xu ◽  
Yang Fu

According to the shortage of the method in real estate investment decision, in order to supplement the deficiency of this one.this paper on the basis of comprehensive consideration of Effects of various factors of real estate project decision, this paper constructs the real estate investment decision-making multi-objective planning evaluation model.Into composite weights,determined by weightthrough the subjective evaluation method combined with the objective evaluation method,and by using the ideal point method (TOPSIS) to evaluate the real estate investment decision-making. This kind of method in view of the present real estate investment decision method is the present situation of the lack of certain to give support and complement, because real estate investment decision is a multi-objective process, so the method is introduced in this paper the method will be more close to the actual situation. Finally, combining with an example, this method is feasible and simple and practical, scientific and reasonable.


Author(s):  
Shreyanshu Parhi ◽  
S. C. Srivastava

Optimized and efficient decision-making systems is the burning topic of research in modern manufacturing industry. The aforesaid statement is validated by the fact that the limitations of traditional decision-making system compresses the length and breadth of multi-objective decision-system application in FMS.  The bright area of FMS with more complexity in control and reduced simpler configuration plays a vital role in decision-making domain. The decision-making process consists of various activities such as collection of data from shop floor; appealing the decision-making activity; evaluation of alternatives and finally execution of best decisions. While studying and identifying a suitable decision-making approach the key critical factors such as decision automation levels, routing flexibility levels and control strategies are also considered. This paper investigates the cordial relation between the system ideality and process response time with various prospective of decision-making approaches responsible for shop-floor control of FMS. These cases are implemented to a real-time FMS problem and it is solved using ARENA simulation tool. ARENA is a simulation software that is used to calculate the industrial problems by creating a virtual shop floor environment. This proposed topology is being validated in real time solution of FMS problems with and without implementation of decision system in ARENA simulation tool. The real-time FMS problem is considered under the case of full routing flexibility. Finally, the comparative analysis of the results is done graphically and conclusion is drawn.


2016 ◽  
Vol 5 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Ratish C Gupta ◽  
Dr. Manish Mittal

The Indian mutual fund industry is one of the fastest growing and most competitive segments of the financial sector. The extent of under-penetration in the market is a sore point with the financial services industry, with a large amount of savings being channelized into fixed deposits, gold and real estate rather than the capital markets. The mutual fund industry is yet to spread its reach beyond Tier I cities. The top fifteen cities contribute to 85% of the pie, with the remaining 15% distributed among other cities. The study seeks to determine the impact of decision making of investors on current situation of mutual fund industry.


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