Title of article :
A new method for solving fuzzy multi-objective linear programming problems
Author/Authors :
Dong, J.Y College of Statistics - Jiangxi University of Finance and Economics, Nanchang 330013, China , Wan, S.P College of Information Technology - Jiangxi University of Finance and Economics, Nanchang 330013, China
Abstract :
The purpose of this paper is to develop a new two-stage method for fuzzy multi-objective linear program and apply
to engineering project portfolio selection. In the fuzzy multi-objective linear program, all the objective coecients,
technological coecients and resources are trapezoidal fuzzy numbers (TrFNs). An order relationship for TrFNs is
introduced by using the interval expectation of TrFNs. In the rst stage, the fuzzy multi-objective linear program
with TrFNs is transformed into an interval multi-objective linear program according to the order relationship of TrFNs.
Combining the ranking order relation between intervals with the satisfactory crisp equivalent forms of interval inequality
relations, the interval multi-objective linear program is further transformed into a crisp multi-objective linear program.
In the second stage, the positive and negative ideal solutions are calculated as well as the closeness degrees from the
positive ideal solution to all objectives on the basis of the TOPSIS (Technique for Order Preference by Similarity to Ideal
Solution). Then, using the closeness degrees, we convert the crisp multi-objective linear program into mono-objective
program to solve. The proposed method is not only mathematically rigorous, but also can adequately consider the
acceptance degree of decision maker that the fuzzy constraints may be violated. The other possible cases of the fuzzy
multi-objective linear program are also discussed. The proposed method is illustrated by means of a project portfolio
selection problem.
Keywords :
Technique for Order Preference by Similarity to Ideal Solution (TOPSIS) , Project portfolio selection , Trapezoidal fuzzy number , Fuzzy multi-objective linear program