This book demonstrates different methods (as well as real-life examples) of handling
uncertainty like probability and Bayesian theory Dempster-Shafer theory certainty factor and
evidential reasoning fuzzy logic-based approach utility theory and expected utility theory.
At the end highlights will be on the use of these methods which can help to make decisions
under uncertain situations. This book assists scholars and students who might like to learn
about this area as well as others who may have begun without a formal presentation. The book is
comprehensive but it prohibits unnecessary mathematics.