The purpose of this paper is to illustrate an alternative number comparison process to the original procedure utilized under the grey extent analysis.
Abstract
Purpose
The purpose of this paper is to illustrate an alternative number comparison process to the original procedure utilized under the grey extent analysis.
Design/methodology/approach
Number comparison process is visualized on simple diagrams constructed on a Cartesian coordinate system. Discernable areas to assist related probability calculation were sought according to compliance with desired dominance conditions.
Findings
By visualization, the author was able to obtain exactly the same probability information as those attainable by using the original number comparison process.
Research limitations/implications
Reach of this methodology is merely constrained by the limitation of original method where whitenization values of interest uniformly distribute over the domains of related grey numbers.
Originality/value
Number comparison with visualization is easy to comprehend and practice, does not require resorting to probability formulas and an understanding of probability concepts.
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Magnus Ramage, Chris Bissell and David Chapman
The purpose of this paper is to present a vision for the future development of Kybernetes under a new editorship.
Abstract
Purpose
The purpose of this paper is to present a vision for the future development of Kybernetes under a new editorship.
Design/methodology/approach
The new Editors are introduced, the strengths and history of the journal reviewed, and plans for its future development described.
Findings
The future of Kybernetes will build on its long and distinguished heritage, noting especially the strengths of interdisplinarity, internationality, and strong links with major cybernetic societies across the world. While maintaining these strengths, the new Editors will seek to develop further the conversations between diverse fields contributing to the journal and to bring a new emphasis to the interdisciplinary study of information, to studies of the social implications of cybernetics and related fields, and to profiles of thinkers in cybernetics, systems and management science.
Originality/value
This is only the second time that there has been a change of editor in the more than 40 years that Kybernetes has been published. The journal (and the whole field of cybernetics and systems) owes the past editors a great debt of thanks for their outstanding work, but the time has come for change. This paper starts to identify new directions under the new Editors.
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Ozan Güngör and Mehtap Yücel Güngör
The hospitality industry is on the cusp of a culinary revolution, propelled by the integration of smart cooking technologies and artificial intelligence (AI). This article delves…
Abstract
Purpose
The hospitality industry is on the cusp of a culinary revolution, propelled by the integration of smart cooking technologies and artificial intelligence (AI). This article delves into how these innovations are transforming hotel and restaurant kitchens, emphasizing food quality, operational efficiency and sustainability. Through AI, the culinary domain promises not just refined dining experiences but also a fundamental reshaping of kitchen operations.
Design/methodology/approach
The study includes a document review prepared by examining the academic literature regarding the chosen concepts in a wide range of contexts.
Findings
Smart cooking provides much convenience in working life with the help of technology, and this technology will be given more space in the future.
Originality/value
This article presents a review of the relevant literature on smart cooking systems, one of the developing digital gastronomy tools.