id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_nj65ubti25eqthx75zbpbtwhnq J.J. Buckley Extended fuzzy relations: Application to fuzzy expert systems 1987 19 .pdf application/pdf 8033 948 88 o f an extended f u z z y relation f o r a block o f rules may be a criterion f o r parallel The purposes o f this article are to introduce extended fuzzy relations (EFR), data will vary with the levels o f the extended fuzzy relations. (Re will b e c o m e (generate) all the data for all the extended fuzzy relations Our intended use o f extended fuzzy relations is to model and evaluate method allows for general input; (2) a high-level EFR is evaluated differently approach is their use o f preexisting fuzzy sets for the right sides o f rules. construct the fuzzy set for the right sides o f a block o f rules. The block o f rules used to build the fuzzy subset o f SIZE are as this may be represented by level one extended fuzzy relations 61x and 61y, ./cache/work_nj65ubti25eqthx75zbpbtwhnq.pdf ./txt/work_nj65ubti25eqthx75zbpbtwhnq.txt