Bibliometric Analysis on the Distributed Decision, Decentralized Decision, and Fuzzy Logic

IF 1.3 4区 数学 Q3 MATHEMATICS, INTERDISCIPLINARY APPLICATIONS Discrete Dynamics in Nature and Society Pub Date : 2024-01-25 DOI:10.1155/2024/7305880
Nihan Çağlayan, Sina Abbasi, İbrahim Yilmaz, Babek Erdebilli
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This study aims to survey the bibliometric properties of distributed decisions, decentralized decisions, and fuzzy articles published between 1995 and 2023 in the Web of Science (WoS) database. During the analysis process, the keywords “distributed decision, decentralized decision, and fuzzy” were scanned in all languages, both in the titles and the content of all publication types. As a result of the analysis, 79 articles in all fields comprised the dataset. The most used keywords in the articles were related to the distributed decision, decentralized decision, and fuzzy logic, and the most frequently cited publications were examined using the social network analysis method, which uses VOSviewer (version 1.6.19) to visualize the relationships. The study’s goal on “active researchers, active journals, journal metrics, title document type, active countries, and active institutions” was to look at the words most frequently used in articles on distributed, decentralized, and fuzzy logic. The social network analysis represented the relationships between these keywords and the most frequently cited publications. The findings demonstrated a significant correlation between using these keywords in academic literature and their contribution to this field’s research. These results can assist researchers in finding potential partners and keeping up with current research trends. Overall, this study offers important new perspectives on the state of research on fuzzy logic, distributed decision making, and decentralized decision making.
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分布式决策、分散式决策和模糊逻辑的文献计量分析
本研究旨在调查 1995 年至 2023 年期间在科学网(WoS)数据库中发表的分布式决策、分散式决策和模糊文章的文献计量特性。在分析过程中,对所有语言的所有出版物类型的标题和内容中的关键词 "分布式决策、分散决策和模糊 "进行了扫描。分析结果显示,数据集中包含了所有领域的 79 篇文章。文章中使用最多的关键词与分布式决策、分散式决策和模糊逻辑有关,并使用社会网络分析方法对被引用次数最多的出版物进行了研究,该方法使用 VOSviewer(1.6.19 版)将关系可视化。该研究以 "活跃的研究人员、活跃的期刊、期刊指标、标题文献类型、活跃的国家和活跃的机构 "为目标,研究分布式、分散式和模糊逻辑文章中最常使用的词汇。社会网络分析体现了这些关键词与最常被引用的出版物之间的关系。研究结果表明,在学术文献中使用这些关键词与它们对该领域研究的贡献之间存在明显的相关性。这些结果可以帮助研究人员找到潜在的合作伙伴并跟上当前的研究趋势。总之,本研究为模糊逻辑、分布式决策和分散式决策的研究现状提供了重要的新视角。
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Discrete Dynamics in Nature and Society
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期刊介绍: The main objective of Discrete Dynamics in Nature and Society is to foster links between basic and applied research relating to discrete dynamics of complex systems encountered in the natural and social sciences. The journal intends to stimulate publications directed to the analyses of computer generated solutions and chaotic in particular, correctness of numerical procedures, chaos synchronization and control, discrete optimization methods among other related topics. The journal provides a channel of communication between scientists and practitioners working in the field of complex systems analysis and will stimulate the development and use of discrete dynamical approach.
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