TY - JOUR
T1 - Soft computing approach to books allocation strategy for library
AU - Watada, Junzo
AU - Aoki, Keisuke
AU - Kawaura, Takayuki
PY - 2004
Y1 - 2004
N2 - A library provides us with books, journals, news papers and so on according to the demand of its users. The selection of books to buy is also done based on the mission of each library. Usually, they purchase books according to their object as a city, an institute, a school, a university, etc. are founded. It is more important to install books which users are requiring. For example, a city has its life cycle. The population of a young city consists of more young generations, so its library should provide books required by young people but an aged city has elder generations. So the library in the aged city has high rate of books required by elder people. Therefore, a library should adjust their selection of books to the demand of users. In this paper we provide a method how to adjust selection of books to the demand of users. The objective of the paper is to propose a method for strategic decision of selecting books. A method is also to deal with latitude in an aspiration level of the decision maker according to their mission. In this method, a librarian and a manager define, for each of expected utility rate and its variance, a necessity level and a sufficient level of users. And then, they can obtain a solution that satisfies an aspiration level of the users. We employ this method to analyze and decide which kind of books and how much rate of the total budget should be spent to buy, where the method of fuzzy mean-variance analysis is employed to solve the problem.
AB - A library provides us with books, journals, news papers and so on according to the demand of its users. The selection of books to buy is also done based on the mission of each library. Usually, they purchase books according to their object as a city, an institute, a school, a university, etc. are founded. It is more important to install books which users are requiring. For example, a city has its life cycle. The population of a young city consists of more young generations, so its library should provide books required by young people but an aged city has elder generations. So the library in the aged city has high rate of books required by elder people. Therefore, a library should adjust their selection of books to the demand of users. In this paper we provide a method how to adjust selection of books to the demand of users. The objective of the paper is to propose a method for strategic decision of selecting books. A method is also to deal with latitude in an aspiration level of the decision maker according to their mission. In this method, a librarian and a manager define, for each of expected utility rate and its variance, a necessity level and a sufficient level of users. And then, they can obtain a solution that satisfies an aspiration level of the users. We employ this method to analyze and decide which kind of books and how much rate of the total budget should be spent to buy, where the method of fuzzy mean-variance analysis is employed to solve the problem.
KW - Budget allocation to book category
KW - Fuzzy mean-variance analysis
KW - Library strategy
KW - Portfolio selection
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M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:35048902752
SN - 0302-9743
VL - 3215
SP - 136
EP - 142
JO - Lecture Notes in Computer Science
JF - Lecture Notes in Computer Science
ER -