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Dr Yahia Zare Mehrjerdi, Mitra Moubed,
Volume 6, Issue 1 (3-2015)
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This paper proposes a robust model for optimizing collaborative reverse supply chains. The primary idea is to develop a collaborative framework that can achieve the best solutions in the uncertain environment. Firstly, we model the exact problem in the form of a mixed integer nonlinear programming. To regard uncertainty, the robust optimization is employed that searches for an optimum answer with nearly all possible deviations in mind. In order to allow the decision maker to vary the protection level, we used the "budget of uncertainty" approach. To solve the np-hard problem, we suggest a hybrid heuristic algorithm combining dynamic programming, ant colony optimization and tabu search. To confirm the performance of the algorithm, two validity tests are done firstly by comparing with the previously solved problems and next by solving a sample problem with more than 900 combinations of parameters and comparing the results with the nominal case. In conclusion, the results of different combinations and prices of robustness are compared and some directions for future researches are suggested finally.


Dr. Yahia Zare Mehrjerdi,
Volume 6, Issue 2 (9-2015)
Abstract

Abstract This author introduces the concept of Stepwise Strategy Approach (SSA) for dealing with a number of problems arises in the current age of technology. This new idea is combined with the knowledge of Grey Theory for adding flexibility to decision making process. Grey theory is useful for grasping the ambiguity exists in the utilized information and the fuzziness appears in the human judgments and preferences. This article is a very useful source of information for Fuzzy Grey and decision making using more than one decision makers in fuzzy environment. A case study on system selection comprised of 12 attributes and 4 alternatives is constructed and solved by the proposed method and the results are analyzed. For the validation of the results obtained by the Grey theory, the fuzzy VIKOR and Fuzzy TOPSIS were employed for computational purposes. The results of these three approaches on the proposed case study are closely related. Due to the fact that this author proposes the “Stepwise Strategy” approach for implementing a new technology in industries, where already the management of an older compatible type of technology is in existence, along with the grey theory concept and data whitenization approach, its contribution to the literature of operations research is highly recognizable.


Mr. Amir Hossein Naji Moghadam, Prof. Yahia Zare Mehrjerdi,
Volume 13, Issue 2 (12-2022)
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Due to the importance of vehicle routing for delivering a large number of orders with different restrictions in the world, various optimization methods have been studied in past researches. In this article, a number of researches of recent years have been discussed, then the proposed model is described in 3 phases with the penalty index. This model has the ability to assign orders, route vehicles and determine the number of active vehicles dynamically with the aim of minimizing the total cost of distribution. By examining valid metaheuristic models and using their strengths and weaknesses, and considering multiple limitations, a new model of "dynamic 3-phase optimization" has been designed. The main application of the proposed model is for vehicle routing problems with capacity constraints of fleet number and capacity constraints (maximum and minimum number of orders). Finally, with simulation, the outputs of the model have been analyzed in different conditions . Although the limitation of maximum and minimum capacity is added to the problem, by dynamically considering the number of vehicles and using star clustering (initiative of this research), three social, environmental and economic dimensions were improved. The time for orders to reach customers decreased by 19.3%, fuel consumption and air pollution by 14.9%, and logistics costs by 8.7%. To calculate the final value of system stability, a unique 3D fuzzy model has been used. With the sensitivity analysis, we came to the conclusion that the 3-phase dynamic optimization model has led to a 14.58% improvement in system stability.
Prof. Yahia Zare Mehrjerdi,
Volume 13, Issue 2 (12-2022)
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A look at the world production and consumption indicates that production systems resiliency and sustainability is highly regarded by businessmen and the general users for long surviving of human being race and ecological endurance. By conducting theoretical studies and reviewing the literature, and searching previous studies to identify the resilience factors important to manufacturing industries, a list of effective strategies was determined. The most important strategies of resilience considered in this study are: capacity management, multi sourcing, demand management, information sharing, additional inventory holding, contracting with backups, risk management and disaster recovery, dropping market feeding strategy, enlightenment of business flow complexity, and suppliers/facilities reinforcement. In this article, DEMATEL approach is used to demonstrate how production resilience factors can impacts on each other and what the interrelationships among these factors are. After that, a questionnaire was designed for pairwise comparisons of resilience strategies of capacity scaling, multi sourcing, contracts, inventory management, risk management, and production level. Then, a system dynamics approach is used to model the interrelations among the resilience factors by taking feedback loops into consideration managing to trace their impacts on production and inventory levels. A production system with its main processes of: production order rate, planned work, work in process (WIP), production rate, inventory level, desired shipment rate, backlogs, rejected rate, rework rate, required capacity, and capacity scaling are designed for this study. This model presents a production system with circular resilience’s strategies impacts on production scaling and hence their impacts on sustainability indicators of job creation, and salary (social pillar), profit and investment (economic pillar), and ecosystem destruction (environment pillar). System dynamics approach helped us in presenting the long trends of sustainability indicators as shown by a number of figures in the body of this article. Five scenarios are developed and the results were presented to the team of our experts presenting them by wi=0, wp=0 (case 1), wi=0, wp=0.5 (case 2), wi=1, wp=0 (case 3), wi=0, wp=1 (case 4), and wi=0.36, wp=0.47 (case 5). Experts’ opinions were gathered and then use TOPSIS approach for determining the best case the among cases discussed above. The results indicates that the data generated by Vensim computer software for five cases, case 5 with wi=0.36 and wp=0.47 is the best case among all cases.
Dr. Yahia Zare Mehrjerdi,
Volume 14, Issue 1 (6-2023)
Abstract

In third world countries, organizational leaders rarely have figured out to consider happiness and joy of work as a part of the system they are managing. Usually, happiness in organizations is not considered as a management style. Gradually, it became obvious that joy and fun at the workplace will decrease the health care costs, enhances the customers’ loyalty, and increases productivity and profits as a result. Most research on this subject matter relied upon very specific case studies. No research exits dealing with the risks and benefits of Joyful organization. The objectives of this paper are twofold: (1) to utilize hierarchical fuzzy technique for order preference by similarity to ideal solution (TOPSIS) to determine the most suitable type of Joyful Organization (JO), and (2) to list key risks and benefits of Joyful Organization. This researcher explains the importance of selection criteria for evaluation of Joyful organizations. It provides key elements on JO, Quantitative strategic planning matrix (QSPM), and fuzzy hierarchical TOPSIS methodology. Since QSPM is used with SWOT by many practitioners and researchers in various fields of study, it was selected as a tool for validation purposes. A case study is taken under consideration and results are explained for both approaches.  The finding of this research points to the suitability of semi conventional organization strategy which means implementing about 50% of the rules of main cultural organizations. A sensitivity analysis was performed on TOPSIS using the weights generated by the hierarchical fuzzy TOPSIS approach, Shannon entropy weight, and TOPSIS approach. The ranking results obtained are identical for all these three cases.
 
Dr. Yahia Zare Mehrjerdi,
Volume 14, Issue 1 (6-2023)
Abstract

Abstract
Urban land allocation, planning and management are a complicate problem challenging the decision makers and policy writers all around the Word. The multi objectivity nature of the problem has engaged researchers to deal with the environmental, ecological, economical, social, recreational, commercial, and residential problems simultaneously, in any region, for better decision making. These modelers neglected to consider people’s satisfaction and wellbeing due to land allocation, planning, and development. Complex problems as such as land allocation and planning are in need of suitable integrated model building for solution and analysis. It was to this end that this author proposes a system dynamics approach for studying the impacts of the decisions made, by the policy makers in the long run, on the community’ satisfaction using computer simulation. Taking one land allocation decision into consideration, the results of our proposed dynamic modeling points to this reality that people’s level of satisfaction improves, their level of incomes enhance, and the quality of their lives increases with the passage of time.
 
Dr. Yahia Zare Mehrjerdi,
Volume 14, Issue 2 (12-2023)
Abstract

With this research, author presents an understanding of business value that would be enhanced by adopting a new technology into the system. A healthcare center is the case here and the technology considered is radio frequency identification (RFID). To present such framework for evaluation purposes, a two phase analysis is introduced. In the first phase and with the help of a multi attribute decision making in the context of hierarchical fuzzy TOPSIS, an RFID-based system among a set of proposed RFID based-systems are selected. In the second phase, with the help of system dynamics approach, the behaviors of system for goal variables are determined. To fully understand this approach, a sample case is provided and analyzed. This type of integrated decision-making approach can provide a deep understanding of the system because of providing one or more trends on key system variables based upon the optimal decision made at the present time using an MADM tool.  Due to the fact that this research combines four fields of knowledge into an interesting research problem, of highly concerned to the users, it makes a true contribution to health, system dynamics, RFID and MADM. Integration of MADM and SD approaches in healthcare system has some very important benefits for healthcare managers. It allows managers in seeing the system behaviour now under the decision made at the present time using multi attribute decision making approach.

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