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    Urban Transportation Strategy Selection for Multi-Criteria Group Decision-Making Using Pythagorean Fuzzy N-Bipolar Soft Expert Sets

    Sagvan Y. Musa1,2, Zanyar A. Ameen3,*, Wafa Alagal4, Baravan A. Asaad5,6

    CMES-Computer Modeling in Engineering & Sciences, Vol.144, No.3, pp. 3493-3529, 2025, DOI:10.32604/cmes.2025.070019 - 30 September 2025

    Abstract Urban transportation planning involves evaluating multiple conflicting criteria such as accessibility, cost-effectiveness, and environmental impact, often under uncertainty and incomplete information. These complex decisions require input from various stakeholders, including planners, policymakers, engineers, and community representatives, whose opinions may differ or contradict. Traditional decision-making approaches struggle to effectively handle such bipolar and multivalued expert evaluations. To address these challenges, we propose a novel decision-making framework based on Pythagorean fuzzy N-bipolar soft expert sets. This model allows experts to express both positive and negative opinions on a multinary scale, capturing nuanced judgments with higher accuracy. It… More >

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    The Spherical q-Linear Diophantine Fuzzy Multiple-Criteria Group Decision-Making Based on Differential Measure

    Huzaira Razzaque1, Shahzaib Ashraf1,*, Muhammad Naeem2, Yu-Ming Chu3,*

    CMES-Computer Modeling in Engineering & Sciences, Vol.138, No.2, pp. 1925-1950, 2024, DOI:10.32604/cmes.2023.030030 - 17 November 2023

    Abstract Spherical q-linear Diophantine fuzzy sets (Sq-LDFSs) proved more effective for handling uncertainty and vagueness in multi-criteria decision-making (MADM). It does not only cover the data in two variable parameters but is also beneficial for three parametric data. By Pythagorean fuzzy sets, the difference is calculated only between two parameters (membership and non-membership). According to human thoughts, fuzzy data can be found in three parameters (membership uncertainty, and non-membership). So, to make a compromise decision, comparing Sq-LDFSs is essential. Existing measures of different fuzzy sets do, however, can have several flaws that can lead to counterintuitive… More >

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    Business Blockchain Suitability Determinants: Decision-Making through an Intuitionistic Fuzzy Method

    Tomader Almeshal1,*, Jawad Berri1, Tarifa Almulhim2, Areej Alhogail1, Emam Ahmed3

    Computer Systems Science and Engineering, Vol.47, No.2, pp. 1665-1690, 2023, DOI:10.32604/csse.2023.038871 - 28 July 2023

    Abstract Blockchain is one of the innovative and disruptive technologies that has a wide range of applications in multiple industries beyond cryptocurrency. The widespread adoption of blockchain technology in various industries has shown its potential to solve challenging business problems, as well as the possibility to create new business models which can increase a firm’s competitiveness. Due to the novelty of the technology, whereby many companies are still exploring potential use cases, and considering the complexity of blockchain technology, which may require huge changes to a company’s existing systems and processes, it is important for companies… More >

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