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Method for Fuzzy Number Intuitionistic Fuzzy Multiple Attribute Decision Making and Its Application to Blended Classroom Teaching Reform Effect Evaluation

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  • Xia Sun
  • Mingwei Lin

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With the continuous development of mobile Internet and educational technology, the deep integration of education and Internet has a great impact on the education concept and teaching mode. The mixed teaching based on Rain Classroom is the specific application of new educational technology in the teaching of Internet plus education. Most of the students in ethnic universities come from the central and western ethnic regions. In addition, the evaluation of blended classroom teaching reform effect is looked as the classical multiple attribute decision making (MADM). We extend the dual MSM (DMSM) operator with fuzzy number intuitionistic fuzzy numbers (FNIFNs) to build the fuzzy number intuitionistic fuzzy dual MSM (FNIFDMSM) operator and fuzzy number intuitionistic fuzzy weighted DMSM (FNIFWDMSM) equation in this study. A few MADM operators are built with FNIFWDMSM operator. Finally, taking blended classroom teaching reform effect evaluation as an useful example, this paper illustrates the depicted approach.

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  • Xia Sun & Mingwei Lin, 2022. "Method for Fuzzy Number Intuitionistic Fuzzy Multiple Attribute Decision Making and Its Application to Blended Classroom Teaching Reform Effect Evaluation," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2022, pages 1-14, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:3907871
    DOI: 10.1155/2022/3907871
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