CIEF 2007

6th International Conference on Computational Intelligence in Economics & Finance

Special Session: Fuzzy Decision and Management

CIEF 2007 Call For Paper

Fuzzy Decision making is a process of problem solving which results in an action in an environment of uncertain and imprecise information. It is a choice between various ways of getting an end accomplished. Decision making plays an important role in marketing, production, accounting, finance, human resource and research and development business functions. It is a difficult process due to factors like incomplete and imprecise information, subjectivity, linguistics, which tend to be presented in real-life situations to lesser or greater degree. These factors indicate that a decision-making process takes place in a fuzzy environment. According to Bellman and Zadeh, much of the decision-making in the real world takes place in an environment in which the goals, the constraints and the consequences of possible actions are not known precisely. A useful decision model must handle incomplete and uncertain knowledge and information. Different views, attitudes and beliefs must also be acknowledged. A decision model should include processes for identifying, measuring and combining criteria and alternatives to create a conceptual model for decisions and evaluations in fuzzy environments. All papers must be in Word or PDF format, written in English, and limited to 4 pages. Any paper exceeding 4 pages will be charged a $50 fee per additional page. Papers should be formatted with double columns and should be single-spaced in a 10 point font such as Times Roman. Details can be found at http://www.jcis.org. Please send your electronic version of paper to the session chair: Dr. Yaw-Chu Chen (e-mail: ycchen@mcu.edu.tw) or co-chair Dr. Yang-Cheng Lu (e-mail: ralphyclu1@gmail.com).

Topics:

1. Fuzzy Multi-Criteria decision making

2. Fuzzy multi-Objective decision making

3. Fuzzy group decision making

4. Linguistic decision making

5. Fuzzy decision making for marketing

6. Fuzzy decision making for production

7. Fuzzy decision making for research and development

8. Fuzzy decision making for human resource management

9. Fuzzy decision support system for business functions

10. Hybrid method for decision making

Important Dates:

Paper Submission Deadline: 4/18/2007

Review Result Notification: 5/10/2007

Invitational Letters sent to invited authors: 5/10/2007

Invited Papers Due: 6/10/2007

Final Camera-Ready Papers Due: 6/10/2007

Deadline for Authors, Both Accepted and Invited, to Register and to Submit the Minimum Publication Fee/Registration Deposit or Early Discounted Registration Fees: 6/10/2007

 

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