TY - JOUR
T1 - Multi-category and multi-standard project selection with fuzzy value-based time limit
AU - Ho, Ying Chin
AU - Hsu, Wen Chieh
AU - Chang, Cheng Chang
PY - 2013
Y1 - 2013
N2 - This paper proposes a new approach to select projects and their quality-standards corresponding to successively provide new products in the market. The problem involves the situation in which each new product development (NPD) program can be differentiated as multiple categories. Each project has multiple choices of quality/technology standards. Based on this problem, the proposed approach consists of following four components: (1) selecting a project advancement strategy to serve as a scheduling framework for taking into account soft factors in scheduling process, (2) employing the brand-image score of consumers as the objective function for ultimately increasing long-run average profitability, (3) formulating a computable model in which periodical budget constraints are involved and fuzzy value-based time limits are specified, and (4) transforming the objective function into an appropriate form in which the parameters can be estimated more easily and the objective value can be predicated as a clear managerial implication. Also, we simulate 54 items to test the proposed model. The testing results show that one can find the global optimal in a short time for most testing items. That is, the proposed computable model has high feasibility and applicability.
AB - This paper proposes a new approach to select projects and their quality-standards corresponding to successively provide new products in the market. The problem involves the situation in which each new product development (NPD) program can be differentiated as multiple categories. Each project has multiple choices of quality/technology standards. Based on this problem, the proposed approach consists of following four components: (1) selecting a project advancement strategy to serve as a scheduling framework for taking into account soft factors in scheduling process, (2) employing the brand-image score of consumers as the objective function for ultimately increasing long-run average profitability, (3) formulating a computable model in which periodical budget constraints are involved and fuzzy value-based time limits are specified, and (4) transforming the objective function into an appropriate form in which the parameters can be estimated more easily and the objective value can be predicated as a clear managerial implication. Also, we simulate 54 items to test the proposed model. The testing results show that one can find the global optimal in a short time for most testing items. That is, the proposed computable model has high feasibility and applicability.
KW - Brand image
KW - Multi-choice of quality-standards
KW - New product development
KW - Project selection and scheduling
KW - Value-based time limit
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M3 - 期刊論文
AN - SCOPUS:84873574807
SN - 1349-4198
VL - 9
SP - 971
EP - 989
JO - International Journal of Innovative Computing, Information and Control
JF - International Journal of Innovative Computing, Information and Control
IS - 3
ER -