Abstract—The authors implemented a fuzzy logic technique
to develop a mobile based decision support tool called
Generalized STEM-College Aptitude Test (GSTEM-CAT). It
is an application that can recommend to the college applicant
what appropriate university program can be enrolled based on
ones’ personality type and knowledge strength. Moreover, the
students may enjoy GSTEM-CAT application because they see
graphical objects associated to personality type test. The
developed tool was evaluated by the respondents and based on
the evaluation results, the software satisfied its implied
functions and is functional, usable and reliable. Hence, it can
be already used by the students and school administrators to
assess and recommend set of college program that the student
may take up, therefore providing opportunities for successful
program completion.
Index Terms—Decision support tool, fuzzy control system,
fuzzy logic technique, holland’s code.
The authors are with the Polytechnic University of the Philippines, College
of Computer and Information Sciences, Sta. Mesa, Manila, Philippines (e-mail:
bennycomendador@yahoo.com, wilmariefaye@gmail.com,
johnrezdeguzman9123@gmail.com).
Cite: Benilda Eleonor V. Comendador, Wilmarie Faye C. Becbec, and John Rez P. de Guzman, "Implementation of Fuzzy Logic Technique in a Decision Support Tool: Basis for Choosing Appropriate Career Path," International Journal of Machine Learning and Computing vol. 10, no. 2, pp. 339-345, 2020.
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