Risk Assessment Model with 2-Tuple Temporal Linguistic Variable

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The paper aims to develop a risk assessment model with the fuzzy temporal information. The traditional model assess risk with the risk matrix method. And the method rank the risks without regard to the with the temporal information to assess the risk. The model integrates the method of 2-tuple linguistic and temporal linguistic variable. The improved concept defines the transition symbols operator as the projection of temporal term on the fuzzy linguistic variable. The new model may deal with the temporal information in the fuzzy linguistic judgements. The emprical research give a example by applying the new method. The result of example show that the new model can provide the worthwhile temporal information in the assessment result. temporal element temporal element temporal element temporal element

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