Fuzzy Application Library/Fuzzy Logic Literature
This short list features books on fuzzy logic that we highly recommend. The first one is a must if you are starting a fuzzy logic application project in engineering and the second one if you are starting a fuzzy logic application project in the areas of business or finance. There are many more highly recommended books. You will find these references in the Literature sections of the Application Papers and the links to research pages in our Links to Partners page.
Some books are also available in German language and Chinese language.
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"Fuzzy Logic and NeuroFuzzy Applications
Explained" by Constantin von Altrock, Prentice Hall, ISBN 0-1336-8465-2,
illustrates the design of technical fuzzy logic applications and contains a demo of the fuzzyTECH
software with ten control system simulations for experimentation. It also explains the use
of fuzzy and NeuroFuzzy techniques in over 70 case studies (384 pages, 271 figures).
"[This book] .. is packed with information
which is presented in a reader-friendly fashion. It is a must for anyone who is interested
in the analysis and design of fuzzy-logic-based systems." Lotfi Zadeh, Berkeley
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Applications in Business and Finance
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"Fuzzy Logic and NeuroFuzzy in Business
and Finance" by Constantin von Altrock, Prentice Hall, ISBN 0-13-591512-0,
illustrates the design of business and finance fuzzy logic applications and contains a
demo of the fuzzyTECH software with numerous case studies for
experimentation. It also explains the use of fuzzy and NeuroFuzzy techniques in recent
successful practical implementations.
".. We owe to Constantin v. Altrock our thanks and congratulations for authoring an innovative text that is leading the way. Fuzzy Logic and NeuroFuzzy in Business and Finance is must reading for anyone who has a serious interest in adding new tools to the armamentarium of decision analysis ..", Lotfi Zadeh, Berkeley To order, contact your local bookstore or look at http://www.amazon.com/. |