Application of multi-objective probabilistic fractional programming problem in production planning
by Berhanu Belay; Srikumar Acharya; Rajashree Mishra
International Journal of Operational Research (IJOR), Vol. 43, No. 1/2, 2022

Abstract: This paper presents the application of multi-objective probabilistic fractional programming problem in production planning. The production planning model for a manufacturing company that produce multiple products with a specified period is formulated by considering some of the parameters in the right hand sides of the constraints as random variables following continuous distribution namely gamma distribution. The formulated mathematical model is a multi-objective probabilistic fractional programming problem. In the solution procedure, the deterministic equivalent of the probabilistic programming problem has not been obtained. The analytical method for multi-objective fractional programming problem has also not been applied to solve the proposed model. A stochastic simulation-based genetic algorithm is applied to solve the proposed model directly. A set of Pareto optimal solutions is obtained for the formulated production planning problem.

Online publication date: Wed, 16-Mar-2022

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