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Fuzzy Mathematical Approach for Performance Evaluation of a Student
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Evolution of student performance is one of the most important responsibilities of every Educational Institute. Yet performance evolution has been the source of considerable dissatisfaction for both Institute heads and students because of the many shortcomings that have plagued evolution systems.
In this paper Fuzzy mathematical solution for establishing an effective performance evalution system is proposed in a very systematic way.
AMS Classification Number: 03B52Keywords
Fuzzy Logic, Trapezoidal Numbers
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