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The interval 2-tuple linguistic representation method (Zhang 2012) is a useful computational model for computing with words, which has the capability of expressing different types of decision makers’ assessment information and has been widely used in many real-world engineering and management problems. Moreover, via this method, decision makers can express their preferences by the use of linguistic term sets with different granularity of uncertainty.
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Liu, HC. (2016). FMEA Using Interval 2-Tuple Hybrid Weighted Distance Measure. In: FMEA Using Uncertainty Theories and MCDM Methods. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-1466-6_4
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