Publication detail

A FUZZY POOLING OF INVESTMENT COST KNOWLEDGE

KUČEROVÁ, V. DOHNALOVÁ, J.

Original Title

A FUZZY POOLING OF INVESTMENT COST KNOWLEDGE

Type

conference paper

Language

English

Original Abstract

A fuzzy knowledge base (a set of conditional statements) is a suitable framework for acquisition of vague, sparse and inconsistent knowledge. An integration of cost records and re?used literature knowledge items is a crucial step toward development of an applicable knowledge base. A very simple idea of a fuzzy interpretation of tables is used to integrate statements of different accuracy (general heuristics, relatively accurate specific project files). This is more or less an ad hoc process. Therefore this paper presents a detailed description of a case study (a preliminary investment cost estimation, Lang factor, five variables, two sub sets of conditional statements are integrated into a complex knowledge base, 113 statements) is presented in detail.

Keywords

investment cost estimation, knowledge base, fuzzy reasoning

Authors

KUČEROVÁ, V.; DOHNALOVÁ, J.

Released

22. 8. 2004

Publisher

Czech society of chemical engineering

Location

Praha

ISBN

80-86059-40-5

Book

Chisa 2004

Pages count

18

BibTex

@inproceedings{BUT19305,
  author="Vladimíra {Bayerová} and Jana {Dohnalová}",
  title="A FUZZY POOLING OF INVESTMENT COST KNOWLEDGE",
  booktitle="Chisa 2004",
  year="2004",
  pages="18",
  publisher="Czech society of chemical engineering",
  address="Praha",
  isbn="80-86059-40-5"
}