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- Grey_relational_analysis abstract "Grey relational analysis uses a specific concept of information. It defines situations with no information as black, and those with perfect information as white. However, neither of these idealized situations ever occurs in real world problems. In fact, situations between these extremes are described as being grey, hazy or fuzzy. Therefore, a grey system means that a system in which part of information is known and part of information is unknown. With this definition, information quantity and quality form a continuum from a total lack of information to complete information – from black through grey to white. Since uncertainty always exists, one is always somewhere in the middle, somewhere between the extremes, somewhere in the grey area.Grey analysis then comes to a clear set of statements about system solutions. At one extreme, no solution can be defined for a system with no information. At the other extreme, a system with perfect information has a unique solution. In the middle, grey systems will give a variety of available solutions. Grey analysis does not attempt to find the best solution, but does provide techniques for determining a good solution, an appropriate solution for real world problems.".
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- Grey_relational_analysis wikiPageWikiLink Category:Information_theory.
- Grey_relational_analysis wikiPageWikiLink Information.
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- Grey_relational_analysis wikiPageWikiLink Problem_solving.
- Grey_relational_analysis wikiPageWikiLink Reality.
- Grey_relational_analysis wikiPageWikiLink Solution.
- Grey_relational_analysis wikiPageWikiLink System_solution.
- Grey_relational_analysis wikiPageWikiLink Uncertainty.
- Grey_relational_analysis wikiPageWikiLinkText "Grey relational analysis".
- Grey_relational_analysis subject Category:Information_theory.
- Grey_relational_analysis comment "Grey relational analysis uses a specific concept of information. It defines situations with no information as black, and those with perfect information as white. However, neither of these idealized situations ever occurs in real world problems. In fact, situations between these extremes are described as being grey, hazy or fuzzy. Therefore, a grey system means that a system in which part of information is known and part of information is unknown.".
- Grey_relational_analysis label "Grey relational analysis".
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