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Original Articles

A fuzzy goal programming model for the simple U-line balancing problem with multiple objectives

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Pages 191-204 | Received 10 Aug 2006, Published online: 08 Feb 2008
 

Abstract

A fuzzy goal programming model for the simple U-line balancing (SULB) problem with multiple objectives is presented. In real life applications of the SULB problem with multiple objectives, it is difficult for the decision-maker(s) to determine the goal value of each objective precisely as the goal values are imprecise, vague, or uncertain. Therefore a fuzzy goal programming model is developed for this purpose. The proposed model is the first fuzzy multi-objective decision-making approach to the SULB problem with multiple objectives which aims at simultaneously optimizing several conflicting goals. The proposed model is illustrated using an example. A computational study is conducted by solving a large number of test problems to investigate the relationship between the fuzzy goals and to compare them with the goal programming model proposed by Gökçen and Ağpak (Gökçen, H. and Ağpak, K., European Journal of Operational Research, 171, 577–585, 2006). The results of the computational study show that the proposed model is more realistic than the existing models for the SULB problem with multiple objectives and also provides increased flexibility for the decision-maker(s) to determine different alternatives.

Acknowledgements

The authors thank Professor Hadi Gökçen for his valuable suggestions.

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