A fully fuzzified, intelligent theory-of-constraints product-mix decision

The present research work outlines a fuzzified approach using fuzzy linear programming (FLP) using a suitably designed smooth logistic membership function (MF) for finding fuzziness patterns at disparate levels of satisfaction for theory of constraints-based (TOC) product-mix decision problems. The...

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Main Authors: A., Bhattacharya, P., Vasant, B., Sarkar, S.K., Mukherjee
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spelling my.utp.eprints.3162017-01-19T08:26:20Z A fully fuzzified, intelligent theory-of-constraints product-mix decision A., Bhattacharya P., Vasant B., Sarkar S.K., Mukherjee TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering The present research work outlines a fuzzified approach using fuzzy linear programming (FLP) using a suitably designed smooth logistic membership function (MF) for finding fuzziness patterns at disparate levels of satisfaction for theory of constraints-based (TOC) product-mix decision problems. The objective of the present work is to find fuzziness patterns of product-mix decisions with disparate levels of satisfaction of the decision-maker (DM). Another objective is to provide a robust, quantified monitor of the level of satisfaction among DMs and to calibrate these levels of satisfaction against DM expectations. Product-mix decision should take into account considerations such as the DM's level of satisfaction (sometimes called 'emotions') in order to make the decision a robust one. Sensitivity of the decision has been focused on a bottleneck-free, optimal product-mix solution of a TOC problem. The inefficiency of traditional linear programming (LP) in handling multiple-bottleneck problems using TOC is discussed using an illustrative example. Relationships among the degree of fuzziness, level of satisfaction and the throughput of modified TOC guide decision-makers (DM) under tripartite fuzzy environment in obtaining their product-mix choice trading-off with a pre-determined allowable fuzziness. 2008 Citation Index Journal PeerReviewed application/pdf http://eprints.utp.edu.my/316/1/paper.pdf http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-36248943998&partnerID=40&md5=61f6dbb0e9316a3c05a83e5148230006 A., Bhattacharya and P., Vasant and B., Sarkar and S.K., Mukherjee (2008) A fully fuzzified, intelligent theory-of-constraints product-mix decision. [Citation Index Journal] http://eprints.utp.edu.my/316/
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topic TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering
spellingShingle TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering
A., Bhattacharya
P., Vasant
B., Sarkar
S.K., Mukherjee
A fully fuzzified, intelligent theory-of-constraints product-mix decision
description The present research work outlines a fuzzified approach using fuzzy linear programming (FLP) using a suitably designed smooth logistic membership function (MF) for finding fuzziness patterns at disparate levels of satisfaction for theory of constraints-based (TOC) product-mix decision problems. The objective of the present work is to find fuzziness patterns of product-mix decisions with disparate levels of satisfaction of the decision-maker (DM). Another objective is to provide a robust, quantified monitor of the level of satisfaction among DMs and to calibrate these levels of satisfaction against DM expectations. Product-mix decision should take into account considerations such as the DM's level of satisfaction (sometimes called 'emotions') in order to make the decision a robust one. Sensitivity of the decision has been focused on a bottleneck-free, optimal product-mix solution of a TOC problem. The inefficiency of traditional linear programming (LP) in handling multiple-bottleneck problems using TOC is discussed using an illustrative example. Relationships among the degree of fuzziness, level of satisfaction and the throughput of modified TOC guide decision-makers (DM) under tripartite fuzzy environment in obtaining their product-mix choice trading-off with a pre-determined allowable fuzziness.
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title A fully fuzzified, intelligent theory-of-constraints product-mix decision
title_short A fully fuzzified, intelligent theory-of-constraints product-mix decision
title_full A fully fuzzified, intelligent theory-of-constraints product-mix decision
title_fullStr A fully fuzzified, intelligent theory-of-constraints product-mix decision
title_full_unstemmed A fully fuzzified, intelligent theory-of-constraints product-mix decision
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