Soft Computing and Artificial Intelligence Techniques in Decision Making, Management and Engineering

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Background

The use of Soft Computing and Artificial Intelligence as tools to improve decision-making processes has evolved over the last few years. There are a large number of methodologies that allow these processes to be improved in different areas of knowledge, including administration and engineering. In this way, it seeks to make a compilation of new techniques, applications, and novel cases that allow for the visualization of the importance and impact of these methodologies.

This Research Topic seeks to integrate a series of articles that allow readers to identify how the different techniques of soft computing and artificial intelligence can be used in decision-making, administration, and engineering. The objective is to find the way to apply these methodologies and how they can be applied to different real cases to provide the reader with a direct compendium where they can identify the methods and how to use them.

The topics that the research topic will address are:

1. Soft computing
2. Aritificial Intelligence
3. Fuzzy Logic
4. Decision making
5. Management
6. Engineering
7. Multicriteria Decision Making
8. Other related

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Keywords: Soft Computing, Artificial Intelligence, Decision Making, Management, Engineering

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