Host: Japan Society for Fuzzy Theory and Intelligent Informatics (SOFT)
Monitoring and evaluation (M&E) are an essential public management tool that can be used to improve the way governments and organizations achieve results. Just as governments need financial, human resource, and accountability systems, governments also need good performance feedback systems. The introduction of a results-based M&E system takes decision- makers one step further in assessing whether and how goals are being achieved over time. The objective of this paper is to develop a new approach to treating rough sets. The method will play an essential role and will be employed in the evaluation system. This research explores new possibilities for the application of decision support systems. A prototype Urban Innovators Systems has been developed to support this collaborative model of public participation. It provides an interactive problem-solving platform to urban designers by implementing the proposed three major functions: Creative City assessment, Sim-Architecture and a best practice database in the prototype Urban Innovators Systems