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Optimal Tasks Assignments in a Large Accountancy Firm Using Dialogues With Fuzzy Expert Systems

KÁBA, D. KORÁB, V.

Originální název

Optimal Tasks Assignments in a Large Accountancy Firm Using Dialogues With Fuzzy Expert Systems

Anglický název

Optimal Tasks Assignments in a Large Accountancy Firm Using Dialogues With Fuzzy Expert Systems

Typ

článek ve sborníku ve WoS nebo Scopus

Jazyk

čeština

Originální abstrakt

Abstract. A large accountancy firm employs several tens of accountants and gets hundreds of accountancy tasks of different sizes and nature. Each task has to be assigned to an accountant. In theory this problem can be solved by well known methods of operation research. However, some very important characteristics of different accountants are very vague and therefore difficult to quantify e.g.: Creativity, Loyalty, Ability to gain confidence of clients. The mentioned characteristics make applications of traditional e.g. scheduling algorithms prohibitively difficult. Moreover some accountancy tasks are unique and their assignments can be done just by an experienced manager and not by an algorithm. Fuzzy descriptions of tasks and accountants are studied in this paper. A two level assignment process is studied. The preliminary screening decides if the task under study is a routine task or not. The routine task is such task which can be assigned by the fuzzy algorithm. A non-routine task assignment is made by a dialogue: manager ? fuzzy expert system. The case study presents a fuzzy knowledge base with 30 dimensional fuzzy descriptions of 40 accountants. The knowledge base is used to make a routine assignment and a short dialog represented by a sequence of queries and answers is described in detail.

Anglický abstrakt

Abstract. A large accountancy firm employs several tens of accountants and gets hundreds of accountancy tasks of different sizes and nature. Each task has to be assigned to an accountant. In theory this problem can be solved by well known methods of operation research. However, some very important characteristics of different accountants are very vague and therefore difficult to quantify e.g.: Creativity, Loyalty, Ability to gain confidence of clients. The mentioned characteristics make applications of traditional e.g. scheduling algorithms prohibitively difficult. Moreover some accountancy tasks are unique and their assignments can be done just by an experienced manager and not by an algorithm. Fuzzy descriptions of tasks and accountants are studied in this paper. A two level assignment process is studied. The preliminary screening decides if the task under study is a routine task or not. The routine task is such task which can be assigned by the fuzzy algorithm. A non-routine task assignment is made by a dialogue: manager ? fuzzy expert system. The case study presents a fuzzy knowledge base with 30 dimensional fuzzy descriptions of 40 accountants. The knowledge base is used to make a routine assignment and a short dialog represented by a sequence of queries and answers is described in detail.

Klíčová slova

Keywords: fuzzy, fuzzy expert system, multi-objective decision-making, accountancy firm, artificial intelligence

Klíčová slova v angličtině

Keywords: fuzzy, fuzzy expert system, multi-objective decision-making, accountancy firm, artificial intelligence

Autoři

KÁBA, D.; KORÁB, V.

Rok RIV

2009

Vydáno

29. 10. 2009

Nakladatel

University of Seville

Místo

Seville, Spain

ISBN

978-84-692-6077-7

Kniha

Innovation & Change in European Environment

Edice

1

Číslo edice

1

Strany od

48

Strany do

57

Strany počet

120

BibTex

@inproceedings{BUT32534,
  author="Daniel {Kába} and Vojtěch {Koráb}",
  title="Optimal Tasks Assignments in a Large Accountancy Firm Using Dialogues With Fuzzy Expert Systems",
  booktitle="Innovation & Change in European Environment",
  year="2009",
  series="1",
  number="1",
  pages="48--57",
  publisher="University of Seville",
  address="Seville, Spain",
  isbn="978-84-692-6077-7"
}