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Cost modelling of waste in incineration plants: an application of fuzzy sets toward decision making under uncertainty

Wiehn et al., 1996

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12020405462177484274
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Wiehn G
Górak A
Pedrycz W
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Ecological modelling

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The estimation of total costs of incineration depends on a large number of different factors which influence the decision maker in bidding the final plant costs. Traditional sensitivity analysis of the costs on the model parameters is often not possible because of …
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