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Economic lot sizing for unreliable production system with shortages
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    Economic lot sizing for unreliable production system with shortages (English)
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    13 June 2018
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    Summary: The purpose of the present study is to analyse the optimal lot size in an unreliable single-machine production system with shortages. The production system is subject to failure due to machine breakdown. Breakdown times are considered to be according to Weibull distribution. It is assumed that the shortages are allowed and backlogged. During each production, the set-up preventive (regular) maintenance is performed. The corrective (i.e., emergency) maintenance is carried out immediately after breakdown. For the illustration purpose, numerical results are provided for the special cases. To obtain the optimal cost per unit time, we also employ the artificial neuro-fuzzy inference system (ANFIS) approach which has the learning capability of neural network as well as advantages of rule-base fuzzy system. It is noted that the results obtained by neuro-fuzzy technique are at par with the results computed by the analytical techniques.
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    inventory
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    lot sizing
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    unreliable machine
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    preventive maintenance
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    shortage
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    adaptive networked-based fuzzy inference system
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    ANFIS
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