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Multi-objective mixed integer programming and an application in a pharmaceutical supply chain
Authors:Sujeet Kumar Singh  Mark Goh
Affiliation:1. The Logistics Institute-Asia Pacific, National University of Singapore, 119613 Singapore, Singapore;2. Department of Analytics and Operations, NUS Business School, National University of Singapore, 119245 Singapore, Singapore
Abstract:Multi-objective integer linear and/or mixed integer linear programming (MOILP/MOMILP) are very useful for many areas of application as any model that incorporates discrete phenomena requires the consideration of integer variables. However, the research on the methods for the general multi-objective integer/mixed integer model has been scant when compared to multi-objective linear programming with continuous variables. In this paper, an MOMILP is proposed, which integrates various conflicting objectives. We give importance to the imprecise nature of some of the critical factors used in the modelling that can influence the effectiveness of the model. The uncertainty and the hesitation arising from estimating such imprecise parameters are represented by intuitionistic fuzzy numbers. The MOMILP model with intuitionistic fuzzy parameters is first converted into a crisp MOMILP model, using appropriate defuzzification strategies. Thereafter, the MOMILP is transformed into a single objective problem to yield a compromise solution with an acceptable degree of satisfaction, using suitable scalarisation techniques such as the gamma-connective technique and the minimum bounded sum operator technique. The proposed solution method is applied to several test problems and a multi-objective pharmaceutical supply chain management model with self generated random data.
Keywords:Multi-objective optimisation  integer programming  intuitionistic fuzzy number  supply chain management
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