2016
DOI: 10.21833/ijaas.2016.08.005
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Fuzzy failure modes and effects analysis by using fuzzy Vikor and Data Envelopment Analysis‐based fuzzy AHP

Abstract: In the Failure mode and effects analysis and its classical effects, the classical priorities are determined by means of risk priority number and risk factors multiplication. However, exact risk priorities are criticized by many researchers for its imperfections and disadvantages so that many studies done on Failure mode and effects analysis and its effects to dominate the issues. In this paper, linguistic variables are used that later on by trilingual fuzzy numbers are used to assess the weighs and ranks of ri… Show more

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“…In recent times, only few researchers have integrated DEA model with fuzzy to enhance decision making of taking adequate corrective actions in FMEA. Some previous attempts include the efficiency evaluation of risk factors in Baloch, integration of quantitative risk assessment (QRA) and FMEA in Kengpol and Tuammee, and using DEA with respect to different weights of risk factors as input and undesirable cost as output . It is good to put on record that in the coming time, DEA is very likely to be used more often in evaluating FMEA.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In recent times, only few researchers have integrated DEA model with fuzzy to enhance decision making of taking adequate corrective actions in FMEA. Some previous attempts include the efficiency evaluation of risk factors in Baloch, integration of quantitative risk assessment (QRA) and FMEA in Kengpol and Tuammee, and using DEA with respect to different weights of risk factors as input and undesirable cost as output . It is good to put on record that in the coming time, DEA is very likely to be used more often in evaluating FMEA.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Various types of information describing the heterogeneous features of risk factors were applied and clustered in [30], and a DEA model was utilized to rank failure modes using the values of risk factors as inputs. Additionally, in [31], fuzzy AHP, fuzzy VIKOR, and DEA (without input or output) models were integrated to determine the weights of each risk factor, where the relation of maximum to minimum weight was considered. Failure modes were obtained through the SHELL (software, hardware, environment, and liveware) model analysis in [32], where TOPSIS was used to determine the expert weights.…”
Section: Fmea and Dea Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mandal et al [50] presented a methodology utilizing VIKOR approach for ranking the human errors. Baloch et al [51] integrated fuzzy VIKOR method and data envelopment analysis method into FMECA for determining the rankings of potential manners and selecting the most important impairment manner.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%