Optimality Test in Fuzzy Inventory Model for Restricted Budget and Space: Move Forward to a Non-Linear Programming Approach
Yugoslav journal of operations research, Tome 25 (2015) no. 3, p. 453
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In this paper the concept of fuzzy Non-Linear Programming Technique is
applied to solve an economic order quantity (EOQ) model for restricted budget and
space. Since various types of uncertainties and imprecision are inherent in real inventory
problems, they are classically modeled by using the approaches from the probability
theory. However, there are uncertainties that cannot be appropriately treated by usual
probabilistic models. The questions which arise are how to define inventory optimization
tasks in such environment and how to interpret the optimal solutions. This paper allows
the modification of the Single item EOQ model in presence of fuzzy decision making
process where demand is related to the unit price and the setup cost varies with the
quantity produced/Purchased. We consider the modification of objective function, budget
and storage area in the presence of imprecisely estimated parameters. The model is
developed for the problem by employing different modeling approaches over an infinite
planning horizon. It incorporates all the concepts of a fuzzy arithmetic approach, the
quantity ordered and the demand per unit compares both fuzzy non linear and other
models. Investigation of the properties of an optimal solution allows developing an
algorithm whose validity is illustrated through an example problem by using MATLAB
(R2009a) version software; the two and three dimensional diagrams are represented to
the application. Sensitivity analysis of the optimal solution is also studied with respect to
the changes in different parameter values for obtaining managerial insights of the
decision problem.
Classification :
90B05.
Keywords: Fuzzy, NLP, Budget, Space, Optimal decision.
Keywords: Fuzzy, NLP, Budget, Space, Optimal decision.
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Monalisha Pattnaik. Optimality Test in Fuzzy Inventory Model for Restricted Budget and Space: Move Forward to a Non-Linear Programming Approach. Yugoslav journal of operations research, Tome 25 (2015) no. 3, p. 453 . http://geodesic.mathdoc.fr/item/YJOR_2015_25_3_a9/