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<title>Sustainable Supplier Selection Using Combined Thinking Process</title>
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Bhowmik, Chiranjib; Zindani, Divya; Bhowmik, Sumit; Ray, Amitava
This paper aims to propose an integrated methodology based on the theory of constraint (TOC), lean thinking (LT), and six-sigma (SS) into a single evaluation model to select the best supplier under various qualitative and quantitative criteria to maintain its supply chain. Firstly, the study identifies production constraints using combined approaches, thereafter the decision-aiding method namely entropy-based technique for order of preference by similarity to ideal solution (TOPSIS) is used for exploiting the value stream and automate the selection strategy which satisfies the subsequent phases of the integrated methodology. To demonstrate the application feasibility of the proposed integrated methodology an illustrative case of a brake flange manufacturer is considered. The model effectively integrates the expert judgments and skill of each dispersed evaluator, and the quantitative data to select the best supplier for assistance. The methodology can be widely applicable to any of the production house where supplier selection reduces the throughput of the organization.
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<pubDate>Sat, 01 Feb 2020 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>Sensitivity Analysis: Effect of the Change in the Data</title>
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Moch, Iqbal; Suthar, Bharat; Chauhan, Rahul; Patriani, Yenni
Now a day the data are changed frequently in the all industry and in the all services sectors. So for getting the proper effect this analysis works. This analysis shows the impact of the changing one data in the other one. Optimal solution is always found under deterministic assumptions. This means that we assume complete certainty in the data and relationship of variables- for eg. Prices are fixed, resources are known, and time needed to produce is known. But in real world available resource and prices are changes frequently and thus other approaches are less useful. So for getting the proper result the sensitivity analysis is helpful. These measure the relationship between the two or more variables of the data. The aim of this paper is to see the impact of these approaches on the other variables and to see the problem facing by the researcher and/or users of this application for the finding relationship.
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<pubDate>Wed, 01 Jan 2020 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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Iqbal, Moch; Suthar, Bharat; Chauhan, Rahul; Patriani, Yenni
Now a day the data are changed frequently in the all industry and in the all services sectors. So for getting the proper effect this analysis works. This analysis shows the impact of the changing one data in the other one. Optimal solution is always found under deterministic assumptions. This means that we assume complete certainty in the data and relationship of variables- for eg. Prices are fixed, resources are known, and time needed to produce is known. But in real world available resource and prices are changes frequently and thus other approaches are less useful. So for getting the proper result the sensitivity analysis is helpful. These measure the relationship between the two or more variables of the data. The aim of this paper is to see the impact of these approaches on the other variables and to see the problem facing by the researcher and/or users of this application for the finding relationship.
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<pubDate>Wed, 01 Jan 2020 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>Pay Pal</title>
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Vasava, Vaishali; Sharma, Reshma; Vasava, Ashish
Since its launch in 1998, PayPal has grown faster than almost any other company in history in terms of both customer base and revenue. Over 100,000 people sign up for PayPal’s service every day, more than $1,000 goes through the PayPal financial engine every second, and thousands of individuals and businesses from across the globe come to PayPal looking for a solution to meet their online payment needs. PayPal is now available in over 100 countries and 17 currencies, with even broader expansion planned for the future. PayPal is the world’s fastest growing global currency exchange, and it is clear that PayPal is creating the new standard in online payments.
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<pubDate>Wed, 01 Jul 2020 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<dc:date>2020-07-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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