In 2014, winner of "Outstanding Book Award" by The Japan Society for
Fuzzy Theory and Intelligent Informatics.
Covering in detail both theoretical and practical perspectives, this
book is a self-contained and systematic depiction of current fuzzy
stochastic optimization that deploys the fuzzy random variable as a core
mathematical tool to model the integrated fuzzy random uncertainty. It
proceeds in an orderly fashion from the requisite theoretical aspects of
the fuzzy random variable to fuzzy stochastic optimization models and
their real-life case studies.
The volume reflects the fact that randomness and fuzziness (or
vagueness) are two major sources of uncertainty in the real world, with
significant implications in a number of settings. In industrial
engineering, management and economics, the chances are high that
decision makers will be confronted with information that is
simultaneously probabilistically uncertain and fuzzily imprecise, and
optimization in the form of a decision must be made in an environment
that is doubly uncertain, characterized by a co-occurrence of randomness
and fuzziness. This book begins by outlining the history and development
of the fuzzy random variable before detailing numerous optimization
models and applications that include the design of system controls for a
dam.