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A New Approach to Reducing Search Space and Increasing Efficiency in Simulation Optimization Problems via the Fuzzy-DEA-BCC

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  • Rafael de Carvalho Miranda
  • José Arnaldo Barra Montevechi
  • Aneirson Francisco da Silva
  • Fernando Augusto Silva Marins

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The development of discrete-event simulation software was one of the most successful interfaces in operational research with computation. As a result, research has been focused on the development of new methods and algorithms with the purpose of increasing simulation optimization efficiency and reliability. This study aims to define optimum variation intervals for each decision variable through a proposed approach which combines the data envelopment analysis with the Fuzzy logic (Fuzzy-DEA-BCC), seeking to improve the decision-making units’ distinction in the face of uncertainty. In this study, Taguchi’s orthogonal arrays were used to generate the necessary quantity of DMUs, and the output variables were generated by the simulation. Two study objects were utilized as examples of mono- and multiobjective problems. Results confirmed the reliability and applicability of the proposed method, as it enabled a significant reduction in search space and computational demand when compared to conventional simulation optimization techniques.

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  • Rafael de Carvalho Miranda & José Arnaldo Barra Montevechi & Aneirson Francisco da Silva & Fernando Augusto Silva Marins, 2014. "A New Approach to Reducing Search Space and Increasing Efficiency in Simulation Optimization Problems via the Fuzzy-DEA-BCC," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2014, pages 1-15, May.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:450367
    DOI: 10.1155/2014/450367
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