ACTIVE SYSTEM MANAGEMENT UNDER UNCERTAINTY
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https://doi.org/10.47839/ijc.7.3.529Keywords:
Decision making, active systems, fuzzy sets, pattern recognitionAbstract
The paper describes the use of fuzzy set theory and theory of active systems for constructing systems that manage geographically distributed organizations under uncertainty. Unification algorithms for fuzzy data and their use for choosing management of distant objects are presented.References
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