2013
DOI: 10.1007/s00170-013-5156-x
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Improving quality cost performance with qualimetrical methods: a case from a high-speed packaging process

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“…Amiri and Golozari, 2011 An algorithm that considers time as a factor, also the cost, risk, and quality criteria to determine the critical path under a fuzzy environment. Besseris, 2013 A robust technique for profiling economically complex industrial processes. Mao et al, 2016 A mechanical assembly accuracy prediction model based on a state-space equation, using a Fuzzy analytical hierarchy process.…”
Section: Ladinig and Vastag 2021mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Amiri and Golozari, 2011 An algorithm that considers time as a factor, also the cost, risk, and quality criteria to determine the critical path under a fuzzy environment. Besseris, 2013 A robust technique for profiling economically complex industrial processes. Mao et al, 2016 A mechanical assembly accuracy prediction model based on a state-space equation, using a Fuzzy analytical hierarchy process.…”
Section: Ladinig and Vastag 2021mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the meantime, complex product quality forecast is very important to the rational utilization and distribution of enterprise resources. Product quality forecasting is an effective means for the planning and management of quality managers [2]. It is also the most important foundation work of optimizing the allocation of enterprise resources.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Service operations comprise 80 % of GDP in United States and are rapidly growing around the world. In Indian economy also, service sector accounts for substantial share of GDP (Besseris, 2013). The cost associated with work that adds no value in customers' eyes is typically 50% of total service expenses.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%