It provides a nice and quick introduction to all these concepts in a very easy and understandable way. ... the book is totally adequate for a basic introductory course on fuzzy logic (especially for engineering students), but also has the advantage of being ideal as a self-learning book for those who may be tangentially interested in the field. (Joan Torrens, Mathematical Reviews, July, 2018)
The book is slim: it compresses all the key concepts of fuzzy logic in about 200 pages. ... the book would be well suited for introductory courses in other disciplines including computer science. ... the approach taken by the authors to explain fuzzy logic makes me strongly recommend it for basic undergraduate and graduate courses on fuzzy logic or soft computing. (Corrado Mencar, Computing Reviews, November, 2015)
On the roots of fuzzy sets.- Algebras of fuzzy sets.- Reasoning and fuzzy logic.- Fuzzy relations.- T-Preorders and T-Indistinguishabilities.- Fuzzy arithmetic.- Fuzzy measures.- An Introduction to Fuzzy Control.