Single-Valued Neutrosophic Sets Based Score Function and WASPAS Method for Plant Location Selection Problem
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.37934/araset.41.2.139151Keywords:
Neutrophication, SVNS sets, MCDM problems, VIKOR, MOORA, WASPAS, Entropy weight method, Plant location selection problemAbstract
In the context of single-valued neutrosophic sets (SVNSs), where the weights of the criteria are unknown, this work seeks to provide an integrated technique based on Entropy and Weighted Aggregate Sum Product Assessment (WASPAS) methodologies. A numerical case study (the plant site selection issue) is used to establish precise values for the criteria. We initially "fuzzify" the decision matrix before transforming it into an SVNS- decision matrix. The SVNS entropy weight technique is used to assign weights to each criterion. The scoring function is used by a tweaked version of the WASPAS algorithm to choose the optimal solution. The subject under study has also been applied to other MCDM methods, such as the more prevalent VIKOR and MOORA procedures. The SVNS-VIKOR technique has also been applied to the issue at hand. Using the same illustrative scenario, this study evaluates the strengths and weaknesses of several methods for verifying the accuracy of previously published data. The usefulness and efficiency of the used strategy are highlighted by the comparison study. When applied to real-world situations, the suggested method shines because it yields reliable findings even though the underlying data is plagued with issues such as uncertainty, imprecision, indeterminacy, and inconsistency.