Title :
The Use of Fuzzy Logic and Expert Judgment in the R&D Project Portfolio Selection Process
Author :
Riddell, Sarah ; Wallace, William A.
Author_Institution :
Rensselaer Polytech. Inst., Troy
Abstract :
New technologies emerge every day in response to a variety of needs. In research and development (R&D) project portfolio selection, the agencies responsible for budget allocation must make the crucial decision of which projects to fund. A quantitative, objective decision-making process necessarily avoids internal strife amongst decision-makers, and contributes to a more unbiased process. This paper proposes a new decision aid that integrates fuzzy logic and expert judgment into non-crisp decision making criteria for the R&D project portfolio selection process thereby reducing the number of solutions under consideration. Managers´ preferences and knowledge are incorporated into the process using a fuzzy rule based aggregation procedure. This technique provides an alternative to clustering in choosing amongst non-dominated solutions. The methodology is illustrated through a case study, determining funding levels for R&D projects for the particular example of the nuclear emergency safety team (NEST).
Keywords :
decision making; expert systems; fuzzy logic; investment; research and development management; R&D project portfolio selection process; budget allocation; expert judgment; fuzzy logic; fuzzy rule based aggregation procedure; nuclear emergency safety team; objective decision-making process; Decision making; Delta modulation; Disaster management; Fuzzy logic; Genetic algorithms; Knowledge management; Portfolios; Research and development; Safety; Systems engineering and theory;
Conference_Titel :
Management of Engineering and Technology, Portland International Center for
Conference_Location :
Portland, OR
Print_ISBN :
978-1-8908-4315-1
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-8908-4315-1
DOI :
10.1109/PICMET.2007.4349446