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A multi-objective method for solving assembly line balancing problem
, Pages: 1-10 Hadi Pazoki Toroudi, Mahsa Sadat Madani, Fatemeh Sarlak and Yosef Gholipour Kanani PDF (517 K) |
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Abstract: Modeling the simple assembly line balancing (SALB) problem has covered a wide range of real-world applications. The recent advances in optimization problems have created the opportunities to tackle more challenging problems. This paper presents a multi-objective decision making problem to consider two objectives, cost and cycle time, for simple assembly line balancing. The problem is formulated as a mixed integer nonlinear optimization and the proposed study of this paper uses two metaheuristics to solve the resulted problem on some benchmark problems. The preliminary results have indicated that multi objective particle swarm optimization (MOPSO) has provided better quality solutions while the hybrid method based on MOPSO and simulated annealing has yielded more non-dominated Pareto solutions. DOI: 10.5267/j.dsl.2016.8.005 Keywords: Balancing assembly lines, Cycle time, Simulated Annealing, MOPSO
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Two warehouse inventory policy with price dependent demand and deterioration under partial backlogging
, Pages: 11-22 Mohit Rastogi, S.R. Singh, Prashant Kushwah and Shilpy Tayal PDF (517 K) |
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Abstract: In today’s era of higher competition in the business, there are many conditions such as offered concession in bulk purchasing, seasonality, higher ordering cost, etc., which force a retailer to purchase more quantities than needed or exceed the storage capacity. So in this situation the retailer has to purchase an extra warehouse named as rented warehouse to stock the extra quantity. In this paper an inventory model for deteriorating products with selling price dependent rate is developed. The occurring shortages are assumed to be partially backlogged and cycle time is also variable. The purpose of the development of this model is to compute the amount and time of order which can optimize the total average cost of the system. A solution procedure and numerical example are presented to illustrate the implementation of the proposed study. Sensitivity analysis concerning with distinct system parameters is also presented to demonstrate the model. DOI: 10.5267/j.dsl.2016.8.004 Keywords: Inventory, Deterioration, Warehouse, Shortages, Partial backlogging
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Knowledge management assessment in Petrochemical industries
, Pages: 23-36 Ammar Feyzi, Hosein Rezai and Mohammadreza Ghorbanian PDF (517 K) |
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Abstract: Knowledge management strategies are considered as the foundation of learning organizations. One of the problems of Iranian organizations is the assessment of knowledge management processes. The purpose of the present study is to present an applied organized model for the assessment of knowledge management performance in six dimensions, i.e., the financial dimension, stakeholders, local processes, growth and learning, employee satisfaction, and environment and community; identifying and investigating the correlation among the criteria; mapping network relations; weighing the indices using DEMATEL Technique; ranking assessment dimensions of knowledge management using ORESTE Technique; drawing strategic map; and designing Balanced Scorecard for improved performance of knowledge management. The population and sample of the study included 25 petrochemical Tehran managers and senior experts in information technology section. The results of this study provides a comprehensive view for the decision makers of Iran Petrochemical Industries for an improved performance in knowledge management. DOI: 10.5267/j.dsl.2016.8.003 Keywords: Performance assessment, Knowledge management, Petrochemical industries, Balanced scorecard, DEMATEL, ORESTE Technique
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A fuzzy- rough set approach to determine weights in maintenance quality function deployment
, Pages: 37-48 Davy George Valavi and V.R. Pramod PDF (517 K) |
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Abstract: Maintenance Qualitn Function Deployment (MQFD) is a methodology for improving the quality and effectiveness of maintenance services in a manufacturing organization. One major part of it is House of Quality (HoQ). HoQ translates the experts’ voice into technical requirements for the improvement of maintenance quality. These data are generally vague in nature. Fuzzy numbers are generally used to represent vague data in HoQ. Since some parameters are predefined in fuzzy approach, the experts’ opinion may not be truly reflected in the HoQ analysis. In this work, a rough set - fuzzy approach, is proposed for MQFD to overcome this drawback.The objective of this model is to prioritize the technical requirements effectively with the proper reflection of customers/experts’ perceptions in the output. An illustrative example is presented to explain this approach. DOI: 10.5267/j.dsl.2016.8.002 Keywords: Maintenance Quality Function Deployment, Fuzzy set, Rough set
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TOPSIS with statistical distances: A new approach to MADM
, Pages: 49-66 Vijaya Babu Vommi PDF (517 K) |
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Abstract: Multiple attribute decision making (MADM) methods are very useful in choosing the best alternative among the available finite but conflicting alternatives. TOPSIS is one of the MADM methods, which is simple in its methodology and logic. In TOPSIS, Euclidean distances of each alternative from the positive and negative ideal solutions are utilized to find the best alternative. In literature, apart from Euclidean distances, the city block distances have also been tried to find the separations measures. In general, the attribute data are distributed with unequal ranges and also possess moderate to high correlations. Hence, in the present paper, use of statistical distances is proposed in place of Euclidean distances. Procedures to find the best alternatives are developed using statistical and weighted statistical distances respectively. The proposed methods are illustrated with some industrial problems taken from literature. Results show that the proposed methods can be used as new alternatives in MADM for choosing the best solutions. DOI: 10.5267/j.dsl.2016.8.001 Keywords: TOPSIS, MADM, Statistical distance, Multicollinearity
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Vendor managed inventory in multi level supply chain
, Pages: 67-76 Hamid Bani-Asadi and Hamed Jafar Zanjani PDF (517 K) |
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Abstract: Vendor managed inventory (VMI) is one of the most effective methods for reducing bullwhip effect. This paper presents a mathematical VMI model where there are three levels of central storage, multi distribution centers and various retailors. The problem is formulated as a mixed integer programming by considering uncertainty on different input parameters. To cope with uncertainty, the study uses rectangular fuzzy numbers. We also propose two metaheuristics; namely, genetic algorithm and particle swarm optimization to solve the resulted problems for some large instances. The preliminary results have indicated that genetic algorithm could solve the proposed model faster than particle swarm optimization in terms of CPU time reaching to slightly better objective functions. DOI: 10.5267/j.dsl.2016.7.001 Keywords: Supply chain management, Vendor management inventory, Particle swarm optimization, Genetic algorithm
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A hybrid approach based on ANP, ELECTRE and SIMANP metaheuristic method for outsourcing manufacturing procedures according to supply chain risks - Case study: A medical equipment manufacturer company in Iran
, Pages: 77-94 Hiwa Farughi and Sobhan Mostafayi PDF (517 K) |
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Abstract: Nowadays enterprises should consider seeking to reduce the supply chain risks as a crucial part of their activities in order to improve their competitiveness in the international context. Choosing the suitable strategy in connection with assigning some parts of the production process to outside the organization is a complex multi-criteria decision making problem and it gets more complicated when supply chain risk factors as the factors to select the strategy as well as dependence and the close ties between these criteria also be considered. In this paper, after the identification of risks in the supply chain of a medical equipment manufacturer company, dependence and ties between criteria in line with choosing the best strategy among existing alternatives has been examined in the form of a combined ANP-ELECTRE method. This combined model is of high performance to give a solution to the problem considered in this paper. But given the complex and time consuming nature of the AHP and ELECTRE, in this study a meta-heuristic algorithm is developed called SIMANP that despite the simplicity of computing and high-speed, is good in the terms of precision and efficiency. The results of comparing SIMANP algorithm and the proposed ANP - ELECTRE method are presented at the end. DOI: 10.5267/j.dsl.2016.6.003 Keywords: Supply chain risks, Combined multi criteria decision making, ANP network analysis process, ELECTRE method, Improvement of manufacturing processes, SIMANP metaheuristic algorithm
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Intelligent decision support system based on rough set and fuzzy logic approach for efficacious precipitation forecast
, Pages: 95-106 M. Sudha PDF (517 K) |
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Abstract: Weather forecasting is essential and demanding scientific task of meteorological services across the world. It is a complex procedure that includes many specific technological field of study. The prediction is intricate process in meteorology because all decisions are made within a facet of uncertainty associated with weather systems. This research finding introduces a novel rough fuzzy computing approach for a short term rainfall forecasts. The model consists of rough set based optimal weather parameter selection module and fuzzy rule based classification module. The proposed fuzzy decision support model is compared with benchmarked classification approaches. The fuzzy classification model used in fuzzy decision support system is trained and tested using the reduct sets generated using proposed maximum frequency weighted feature reduction technique. The optimal reduct set constituting the weather parameters; minimum temperature, relative humidity and solar radiation achieved better prediction accuracy than complete feature set and the reducts. Most of the classification models have shown better accuracy when trained using the selected subsets of the target input. Thorough evaluation of the proposed model has revealed that coupling fuzzy decision support system and rough based pre-processing techniques was a better approach than traditional techniques. The experimental results revealed the proposed rough fuzzy model as a better rainfall prediction approach for modeling short range rainfall forecast. DOI: 10.5267/j.dsl.2016.6.002 Keywords: Rough set, Fuzzy set, Parameter selection, Optimal reduct, Fuzzy rule learning
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