Developing a Comprehensive Model of the Clothing Industry Using Fuzzy Goal Programming
Kamaleddin Rahmani and
Zarife Hemat-Ghadim
Modern Applied Science, 2015, vol. 9, issue 9, 188
Abstract:
The study aimed to develop a comprehensive model of the clothing industry using fuzzy goal programming. The research was descriptive and the study population consists of over 50 employees of statistical senior managers and directors of companies over 50 employees clothing industry. In this model firstly ideals and fuzzy goal programming are identified. After determining the goals of model the contribution of each goal is set. Finally the overall model has been developed. The model in a case study has been implemented in six periods for six product using data of Teb Posh Gostar Company. To collect data for determining goals of the model a questionnaire was used and was distributed among the statistical population after determining its validity and reliability. A paired questionnaire was used to determine the contribution of the indices of which represented the desired consistency rate of paired comparisons of utility. The results indicate that the developed model has a good reputation and can be used to produce a comprehensive program.
Date: 2015
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