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Research on the Evaluation Model on the Adaptability of the Support Equipment Basing on the Entropy Weight and TOPSIS Method

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Aiming at the status quo that the support equipment cannot well meet the support needs in the information war, the concept and connotation of the adaptability were defined basing on the thought of system engineering. And then the intrinsic relationship among support ability, the battlefield environment, support equipment, and its performance was systematically analyzed. And then the evaluation model on the adaptability of the support equipment basing on the entropy weight and TOPSIS method was constructed. And the evaluation model example of the support equipment in 9 kinds of environments was developed as the validation example. And it proved feasible and rational. At last, an application example in the performance measurement of supply and demand coordination is demonstrated.

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Zhao-lei, W., Chun-liang, C., Ying, S., Yong, L. (2017). Research on the Evaluation Model on the Adaptability of the Support Equipment Basing on the Entropy Weight and TOPSIS Method. In: Balas, V., Jain, L., Zhao, X. (eds) Information Technology and Intelligent Transportation Systems. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, vol 455. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-38771-0_28

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