School Success Ranking in Multi Criteria Decision Making

School Success Ranking in Multi Criteria Decision Making

The aim of this paper is to proposed an application multi criteria decision making in intuitionisticfuzzy sets. Multicriteria decision making is a well known concept that aims to select the best solution amongseveral alternatives by evaluating multiple conflicting criteria, explicitly in decision making. In this paper; successranking of schools has been researched in multi criteria decision making. Also the most successful school has beendetermined among these ranked schools. Success ranking of among the randomly selected schools in a city havebeen researched. This method could be applicable to all schools. For this paper have been benefitted from similaritymeasure for intuitionistic fuzzy sets in multi criteria decision making problem. Each option have been comparedwith both the positive-ideal solution and the negative-ideal solution.

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