Zheng-Yun Zhuang
Zhejiang University
33 Papers
118 Citations
Zheng-Yun Zhuang is an academic researcher from Zhejiang University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Goal programming & Computer science. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 33 publications. Previous affiliations of Zheng-Yun Zhuang include National Defense University & National Kaohsiung First University of Science and Technology.
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Papers
Weighted-additive fuzzy multi-choice goal programming (WA-FMCGP) for supporting renewable energy site selection decisions
TL;DR: A novel weighted-additive fuzzy multi-choice goal programming (WA-FMCGP) model for the imprecise decision context wherein several conflicting goals are present but each goal has multiple-choice aspiration levels and the fuzzinesses are expressed in terms of membership functions (MFs).
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Meta goal programing approach for solving multi-criteria de Novo programing problem
TL;DR: This approach is shown superior to the conventional ‘multi-criteria solution procedure’ for the de Novo programing problem, in that it provides decision-makers with more flexibility in expressing their preferences, by merging the original explicit goals as meta-goals.
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Solving an outpatient nurse scheduling problem by binary goal programming
TL;DR: This study formulates the nurse assignment problem as a binary goal programming model and replaces the manual-made schedule with a computerized one and provides hospital managers insights in identifying the best human-resource portfolio in outpatient nurse scheduling.
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Revised multi-segment goal programming: Percentage goal programming
TL;DR: A Revised MSGP Model is offered as an aid to burdened decision makers who cannot expect an either-or selection of coefficients in practice and can offer an extension model for practitioners when they use this model to solve related decision problems.
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Multi-coefficients goal programming
TL;DR: This study deduces a new method, which is called the multi-coefficients goal programming, for group pricing discrimination problems, and an example is given to illustrate the correctness and usefulness of the proposed model.
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