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A fuzzy lot-sizing problem with two-stage composite human learning
Authors:Nima Kazemi  Ehsan Shekarian  Eleonora Bottani  Roberto Montanari
Affiliation:1. Faculty of Engineering, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Center for Product Design and Manufacturing, University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia;2. Young Researchers &3. Elite Club, Hamedan Branch, Islamic Azad University, Hamedan, Iran;4. Department of Industrial Engineering, University of Parma, Parma, Italy
Abstract:Due to the repetitive nature of inventory planning over the planning horizon, the operator in charge has to perform planning tasks repetitively, and consequently s/he becomes more familiar with the tasks over time. Familiarity with the tasks suggests that learning takes place in inventory planning. Even though the operator’s learning over time might improve his/her efficiency, prior research on fuzzy lot-sizing problems mostly overlooked the effect of human learning in their models and its impact on the operator’s performance. To close the research gap in this area, this paper models the operator's learning in a fuzzy economic order quantity model with backorders. The paper models a situation where the operator applies the acquired knowledge over the cycles in setting the fuzzy parameters at the beginning of every planning cycle, where his/her learning ability includes the cognitive and motor capabilities of a human being. Subsequently, a mathematical model which takes account of a two-stage human learning over the planning cycles is developed, which is then analytically investigated using sample data-sets. The results indicate that both operator’s capabilities, cognitive and motor, affect the efficiency of the fuzzy lot-sizing inventory model, but the influence of the cognitive capability is more profound, which in turn suggests the importance of training programmes for the workforces. The results of the sensitivity analysis also draw some managerial insights for the case that some model parameters vary over the planning horizon.
Keywords:fuzzy EOQ model  backorders  lot-sizing  human learning  cognitive/motor capabilities
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