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Ascendancy of a modified tabu search for multi-stage non-linear multiple response constrained optimisation problem

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  • Indrajit Mukherjee
  • Pradip Kumar Ray

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A common problem in manufacturing industry is to optimise multistage multiple response processes. Stage-wise non-linear behaviour of process response(s), interdependency between the various stages and process constraint conditions at various stages make the optimisation problem more challenging for researchers and practitioners. In such situations, considering each stage in isolation (or treating independently) and thereby determining individual stage optimal conditions may lead to spurious sub-optimal solution. Classical optimisation generally fails to provide exact optimal solution for a multi-stage multi-modal problem. Researchers generally prefer metaheuristics search and near-optimal condition(s) for such type of problems. A popular integrated solution approach is to use empirical stage-wise process models, composite desirability function and metaheuristic search strategy. Earlier research claims that a 'modified tabu search (MTS)' provides better solution quality than real-valued genetic algorithm (RGA) for linear multi-variate process models. In this paper, superior performance of MTS, as compared to RGA, is demonstrated, considering non-linear process models (at each stage) and constraint conditions. This paper also demonstrates how stringent constraint conditions deteriorates the solution quality of RGA in a multi-stage multiple response problem.

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  • Indrajit Mukherjee & Pradip Kumar Ray, 2012. "Ascendancy of a modified tabu search for multi-stage non-linear multiple response constrained optimisation problem," International Journal of Productivity and Quality Management, Inderscience Enterprises Ltd, vol. 9(3), pages 352-381.
  • Handle: RePEc:ids:ijpqma:v:9:y:2012:i:3:p:352-381
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    1. Hejazi, Taha-Hossein & Badri, Hossein & Yang, Kai, 2019. "A Reliability-based Approach for Performance Optimization of Service Industries: An Application to Healthcare Systems," European Journal of Operational Research, Elsevier, vol. 273(3), pages 1016-1025.

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