Neutrosophic Decision Framework for Performance Analysis in Construction Project Management Using the EVAMIX Method
Keywords:
Multiple attribute decision making (MADM); type-2 neutrosophic sets (T2NSs); T2NN-EVAMIX; performance evaluation of construction project managementAbstract
The performance evaluation of construction project management is the process of
comprehensively assessing the effectiveness and efficiency of project management based on
key indicators such as cost, schedule, quality, and safety. Through quantitative analysis and
comprehensive evaluation, it identifies strengths and weaknesses in management, ensuring the
achievement of project goals and providing references for future improvements. This
evaluation not only helps optimize resource allocation but also enhances the overall level of
project management, ensuring the project is completed on time, with quality, and efficiently.
The performance evaluation of construction project management is multiple-attribute decision
making (MADM). Currently, the EVAMIX approach is employed to implement MADM. The
type-2 neutrosophic sets (T2NSs) are administrated as an efficient approach for manipulating
uncertain information during the performance evaluation of construction project management.
In this paper, the type-2 neutrosophic number EVAMIX (T2NN-EVAMIX) approach is
administrated for MADM. The average approach is to put forward weight information with
T2NSs. Finally, a numerical example for performance evaluation of construction project
management is administrated and some efficient comparisons are found to verify the T2NN
EVAMIX approach. The major contribution of this paper is administrated: (1) The average
approach is utilized to manage the weight numbers based on T2NSs; (2) the T2NN-EVAMIX
approach is administrated for MADM under T2NSs; (3) Finally, a numerical example for
performance evaluation of construction project management is administrated and (4) some
comparisons are administrated to show some advantages of T2NN-EVAMIX approach.
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