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Multi-criteria approach for strategic planning of reverse supply chain
, Pages: 107-116 Abdelkader Benzohra and Myriam Noureddine PDF (517 K) |
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Abstract: A reverse supply chain is viewed as a process from consumption point to recovery point and the management of domestic waste is considered as a specific and complex reverse supply chain. This important sector represents a high challenging problem for our cities, constrained by financial, social, health and environmental considerations. This paper proposes multicriteria decision aid to help choose an efficient domestic waste management strategy. In fact, Multicriteria decision making techniques are considered as a key option to solve this type of problems, giving a solution that represents a good compromise between different preferences. The adopted approach consists in outranking a set of candidate management plans using a method based on partial aggregation criteria. This model is applied on a real case study of an Algerian city and to validate the obtained results, a deep sensitivity analysis is carried out, giving the most appropriate plans. DOI: 10.5267/j.dsl.2016.11.003 Keywords: Reverse supply chain, Domestic waste, Plans, Criteria, Outranking relations
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MCDM based evaluation and ranking of commercial off-the-shelf using fuzzy based matrix method
, Pages: 117-136 Rakesh Garg, R. K. Sharma, Kapil Sharma and R. K. Garg PDF (517 K) |
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Abstract: In today’s scenario, software has become an essential component in all kinds of systems. The size and the complexity of the software increases with a corresponding increase in its functionality, hence leads to the development of the modular software systems. Software developers emphasize on the concept of component based software engineering (CBSE) for the development of modular software systems. The CBSE concept consists of dividing the software into a number of modules; selecting Commercial Off-the-Shelf (COTS) for each module; and finally integrating the modules to develop the final software system. The selection of COTS for any module plays a vital role in software development. To address the problem of selection of COTS, a framework for ranking and selection of various COTS components for any software system based on expert opinion elicitation and fuzzy-based matrix methodology is proposed in this research paper. The selection problem is modeled as a multi-criteria decision making (MCDM) problem. The evaluation criteria are identified through extensive literature study and the COTS components are ranked based on these identified and selected evaluation criteria using the proposed methods according to the value of a permanent function of their criteria matrices. The methodology is explained through an example and is validated by comparing with an existing method. DOI: 10.5267/j.dsl.2016.11.002 Keywords: Commercial Off-the-Shelf (COTS), Matrix method, Selection criteria, CBSE
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Application of fuzzy TOPSIS and generalized Choquet integral methods to select the best supplier
, Pages: 137-150 Aytac Yildiz and A. Yesim Yayla PDF (517 K) |
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Abstract: Supplier selection is a complex multi-criteria decision making (MCDM) problem. There are literally various methods for choosing appropriate supplier but there are several criteria involved in complex decision making process. The classical MCDM methods cannot effectively solve real-world problems however fuzzy MCDM methods facilitate the solution fairly and enable the decision-makers to reach accurate decisions in this selection process. In this study, a supplier selection problem is handled, in a firm in automotive industry of Turkey. Fuzzy TOPSIS (Technique for Order Performance by Similarity to Ideal Solution) and generalized Choquet integral are used individually in the solution of the problem. DOI: 10.5267/j.dsl.2016.11.001 Keywords: Supplier selection, Fuzzy TOPSIS, Generalized Choquet integral, Turkish automotive industry
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Condition-based maintenance considering shock and degradation processes
, Pages: 151-164 Hossein Rahimi Komijani, Mahdi Shahin, Mohammad bagher Shahin and Armin Jabbarzadeh PDF (517 K) |
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Abstract: An important issue in maintaining the industrial equipment is to introduce an appropriate maintenance policy to monitor the conditions of the equipment. In this research, an investigation on the concurrent effects of erosion and random shocks during the useful life of the equipment is studied. In this regard a model is introduced to optimize the total cost including logistic, complete repair and incomplete repair costs. The proposed model determines the optimal number of the incomplete repairs, the time duration between inspections and the probability of equipment to be failed. A numerical example is solved by means of computer simulation. The results indicate that the proposed model performs well for minimizing the costs of maintenance and repair. DOI: 10.5267/j.dsl.2016.10.002 Keywords: Condition monitoring, Erosion, Random shocks, Complete and incomplete repair
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A comprehensive quadratic assignment problem for an integrated layout design of final assembly line and manufacturing feeder cells
, Pages: 165-192 Masoud Rabbani, Saeed Elahi and Babak Javadi PDF (517 K) |
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Abstract: Assembly lines and cellular manufacturing systems (CMSs) design have been widely used in the literature. However the integration of these manufacturing concepts is neglected in an environment where parts need to be assembled after production in different shops. In this paper, a comprehensive quadratic assignment problem is developed for the assignment of machines of each part manufacturing cell, sub-assembly tasks of each sub-assembly cell as well as the assignment of different cells and final assembly tasks within the shop floor in their relevant predetermined locations. A genetic algorithm (GA) as well as a memetic algorithm (MA) consisting of the proposed GA and Tabu search (TS) algorithm are proposed and implemented on different size numerical examples. The obtained results show the efficiency of both algorithms to reach near optimal solutions compared to the optimal solution of small-sized problems. DOI: 10.5267/j.dsl.2016.10.001 Keywords: Cellular manufacturing system, assembly line design, Quadratic assignment problem, Feeder cells, Genetic algorithm , Memetic algorithm
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Customer satisfaction measurement using fuzzy neural network
, Pages: 193-206 Ayad Hendalianpour and Jafar Razmi PDF (517 K) |
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Abstract: Investigating the Customer Satisfaction Measurement (CSM) plays an important role in determining the range of customer needs and expectations resulting from delivered products or received services. In this research, a novel approach is proposed for measuring the customer’s satisfaction measurement. Due to ambiguity and lack of information related to evaluation criteria, in the proposed model, the customer feedbacks are considered as linguistic terms and due to the dominance of non –linear relations on behaviors and judgments of human, the result is obtained using a Fuzzy Neural Network. In continuation, roles of the fuzzy inference system for customer’s satisfaction are defined and determined for different conditions of customer’s judgments. Applicability of the proposed model has been successfully implemented through a case study for investigating the customer’s satisfaction on the basis of both qualitative and quantitative inputs. DOI: 10.5267/j.dsl.2016.8.006 Keywords: Customer satisfaction measurement, Fuzzy neural network, Linguistic variable, Fuzzy inference system
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