Neutrosophic multicriteria method to determine the evaluation of the three major challenges facing Ecuador with respect to the process and design of constitutional reform

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Raúl Fabricio Sánchez Santacruz
Nelly Valeria Vinueza Ochoa
Patty Elizabeth Del Pozo Franco

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One of the most important challenges that Ecuador will face in relation to the design process of constitutional reform is precisely that of trying not to change the state structure, since this would correspond to a national constituent assembly that makes use of the constituent power, since in order to create a new structure, it could not be achieved through a partial amendment or reform. Taking into account the aforementioned, the objective of this research is to develop a multi-criteria neutrosophic method to determine the evaluation of the three greatest challenges that Ecuador faces regarding the process and design of the constitutional reform. The method bases its operation on neutrosophic numbers to model uncertainty. It uses information aggregation operators for evaluation and decision. As a result, the implementation of the proposed method is carried out in determining the evaluation of the three greatest challenges facing Ecuador. A computer system is used as computational support for the proposed method.

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Neutrosophic multicriteria method to determine the evaluation of the three major challenges facing Ecuador with respect to the process and design of constitutional reform. (2022). Neutrosophic Computing and Machine Learning. ISSN 2574-1101, 24, 09-17. https://fs.unm.edu/NCML2/index.php/112/article/view/265
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Neutrosophic multicriteria method to determine the evaluation of the three major challenges facing Ecuador with respect to the process and design of constitutional reform. (2022). Neutrosophic Computing and Machine Learning. ISSN 2574-1101, 24, 09-17. https://fs.unm.edu/NCML2/index.php/112/article/view/265