Design for six sigma (DFSS) is a powerful approach of designing products, processes, and services with the objective of meeting the needs of customers in a cost-effective maimer. DFSS activities are classified into ...Design for six sigma (DFSS) is a powerful approach of designing products, processes, and services with the objective of meeting the needs of customers in a cost-effective maimer. DFSS activities are classified into four major phases viz. identify, design, optimize, and validate (IDOV). And an adaptive design for six sigma (ADFSS) incorporating the traits of artifidai intelligence and statistical techniques is presented. In the identify phase of the ADFSS, fuzzy relation measures between customer attributes (CAs) and engineering characteristics (ECs) as well as fuzzy correlation measures among ECs are determined with the aid of two fuzzy logic controllers (FLCs). These two measures are then used to establish the cumulative impact factor for ECs. In the next phase ( i. e. design phase), a transfer function is developed with the aid of robust multiple nonlinear regression analysis. Furthermore, 1this transfer function is optimized with the simulated annealing ( SA ) algorithm in the optimize phase. In the validate phase, t-test is conducted for the validation of the design resulted in earlier phase. Finally, a case study of a hypothetical writing instrument is simulated to test the efficacy of the proposed ADFSS.展开更多
In this study, impact of inflation (WPI--Wholesale Price Index), exchange rate, and interest rate on the production of red meat in Turkey was examined using the vector autoregressive (VAR) model. The model consist...In this study, impact of inflation (WPI--Wholesale Price Index), exchange rate, and interest rate on the production of red meat in Turkey was examined using the vector autoregressive (VAR) model. The model consisting of variables of dollar exchange rate, inflation rate, interest rate, beef, buffalo meat, mutton, and goat meat production amounts has been estimated for the period from 1981 to 2014. It has been detected that there is a tie among the dollar exchange rate, inflation rate, interest rate, and the amount of red meat production in Turkey. In order to determine the direction of this relation, Granger causality test was conducted. A one-way causal relation has been observed between: the goat meat production and dollar exchange rate; the buffalo meat production and the mutton production; and the beef production and the mutton production. To interpret VAR model, the impulse response function and variance decomposition analysis was used. As a result of variance decomposition, it has been detected that explanatory power of changes in the variance of dollar exchange rate, inflation rate, and interest rate in goat meat production amount is more than explanatory power of changes in the variances of mutton, beef, and buffalo meat variables.展开更多
基金Shanghai Leading Academic Discipline Project,China(No.B602)
文摘Design for six sigma (DFSS) is a powerful approach of designing products, processes, and services with the objective of meeting the needs of customers in a cost-effective maimer. DFSS activities are classified into four major phases viz. identify, design, optimize, and validate (IDOV). And an adaptive design for six sigma (ADFSS) incorporating the traits of artifidai intelligence and statistical techniques is presented. In the identify phase of the ADFSS, fuzzy relation measures between customer attributes (CAs) and engineering characteristics (ECs) as well as fuzzy correlation measures among ECs are determined with the aid of two fuzzy logic controllers (FLCs). These two measures are then used to establish the cumulative impact factor for ECs. In the next phase ( i. e. design phase), a transfer function is developed with the aid of robust multiple nonlinear regression analysis. Furthermore, 1this transfer function is optimized with the simulated annealing ( SA ) algorithm in the optimize phase. In the validate phase, t-test is conducted for the validation of the design resulted in earlier phase. Finally, a case study of a hypothetical writing instrument is simulated to test the efficacy of the proposed ADFSS.
文摘In this study, impact of inflation (WPI--Wholesale Price Index), exchange rate, and interest rate on the production of red meat in Turkey was examined using the vector autoregressive (VAR) model. The model consisting of variables of dollar exchange rate, inflation rate, interest rate, beef, buffalo meat, mutton, and goat meat production amounts has been estimated for the period from 1981 to 2014. It has been detected that there is a tie among the dollar exchange rate, inflation rate, interest rate, and the amount of red meat production in Turkey. In order to determine the direction of this relation, Granger causality test was conducted. A one-way causal relation has been observed between: the goat meat production and dollar exchange rate; the buffalo meat production and the mutton production; and the beef production and the mutton production. To interpret VAR model, the impulse response function and variance decomposition analysis was used. As a result of variance decomposition, it has been detected that explanatory power of changes in the variance of dollar exchange rate, inflation rate, and interest rate in goat meat production amount is more than explanatory power of changes in the variances of mutton, beef, and buffalo meat variables.