UDC 510.644.4

Authors

L. S. Zvyagin
PhD, associate Professor of the Department «System analysis in economics», Financial University under the Government of the Russian Federation, Moscow, Russia

Abstract

Currently, the issue of applying fuzzy logic and modeling economic processes is very relevant. This article describes examples of using fuzzy systems built using fuzzy (approximate) logical conclusions to model the dependence of income on costs and demand, as well as to solve the problem of analyzing the credit history of individuals, improving fuzzy controllers that are used for automatic control in industrial systems. Among the widespread examples of using fuzzy logic models, you can specify real- time expert systems, and actual tasks of which can be noted real-time monitoring, top-level management systems, scheduling, diagnostics, planning and optimization systems, operator Advisor systems, design systems, and others. Thus, it is safe to say that fuzzy systems built using fuzzy (approximate) logical conclusions are actively used both for modeling and directly in the management of objects of various kinds and have proven their convenience and effectiveness in practice.

Keywords

Model, Modeling, Probabilistic estimate, Fuzzy logic, Fuzzy set, Analytical method, Management