2002
DOI: 10.1080/00207540210161678
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Development of a decision-support system for the formulation of manufacturing strategy

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“…Similarly, a number of methods have been utilized for formulating strategy that include quality function deployment (Barad and Gien, 2001;Crowe and Cheng, 1996), a method for traceability of action plans and MS content (Mills et al, 1998), a fuzzy multi-criteria decision support method (Chiadamrong, 1999), and simulation-based models (Lee et al, 2002).…”
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“…Similarly, a number of methods have been utilized for formulating strategy that include quality function deployment (Barad and Gien, 2001;Crowe and Cheng, 1996), a method for traceability of action plans and MS content (Mills et al, 1998), a fuzzy multi-criteria decision support method (Chiadamrong, 1999), and simulation-based models (Lee et al, 2002).…”
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“…As observed in Figure 4, from the natural/artificial dimension, those studies with direct observation of object reality dou-bled in the 2009-2017 period, as compared to previous years. Tendencies were not found in the rational/existential dimension, and it should be emphasized that the two studies from the axiomatic perspective corresponded to 2002 and 2016 (Choy et al 2016;Lee et al 2002). The specific methods used by the encountered investigations, in order to obtain results, have been predominantly statistical.…”
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“…However, five experimental investigations were found, which, although marginal, indicate that investigation from this perspective is indeed possible. Said studies were completed in the early 2000s (Pullman et al 2001;Stading et al 2001;Lee et al 2002;Li et al 2006;AlDurgham and Barghash 2008).…”
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“…If a prior customer requests a rush order to the manufacturing firm, the responsive sales order processing system requests to the scheduling system ( [19], [20], [21]) the following additional information:…”
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