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Fuzzy Modes and Effects Analysis by Using Fuzzy AHP

In: The Multi-Criteria Approach for Decision Support

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  • Lotfi Azzabi

    (ESSCA School of Management)

  • Dorra Azzabi

    (University of Angers)

  • Abdessamad Kobi

    (Polytech Angers University)

Abstract

FMEA is a systematic process for identifying potential design or process failure before they occur. The aim is to eliminate them or minimize the risk associated with them. The method is a procedure to analyze failure modes and classify them by severity. It is a systematic process for identifying potential failures before they occur with the intent to eliminate them or minimize the risk associated with them. A group of experts make this quantification gathering information from memory and experience of the plant personal (Ravi and Prabhu 2001). The most known way to implement this analysis is in an ordinary tabular form which is difficult to trace. FMEA, providing a framework for cause and effect analysis of potential product failures (Chin et al. 2008), has a purpose of prioritizing the risk priority number (RPN) of the product design or planning process to assign the limited resources to the most serious risk item.

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  • Lotfi Azzabi & Dorra Azzabi & Abdessamad Kobi, 2020. "Fuzzy Modes and Effects Analysis by Using Fuzzy AHP," International Series in Operations Research & Management Science, in: The Multi-Criteria Approach for Decision Support, chapter 0, pages 39-47, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:isochp:978-3-030-57262-4_3
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-57262-4_3
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