Group decision support with the analytic hierarchy process
Decision Support Systems
Integrated value chains and their implications from a business and technology standpoint
Decision Support Systems - Special issue for business to business electronic commerce, issues and solutions
An integrated model for supplier selection decisions in configuration changes
Expert Systems with Applications: An International Journal
Designing fuzzy-genetic learner model based on multi-agent systems in supply chain management
Expert Systems with Applications: An International Journal
Robust supply chain design under uncertain demand in agile manufacturing
Computers and Operations Research
Expert Systems with Applications: An International Journal
A hybrid approach for supplier cluster analysis
Computers & Mathematics with Applications
Application of analytic hierarchy process in just-in-time manufacturing systems: a review
International Journal of Data Analysis Techniques and Strategies
Clustering and selecting suppliers based on simulated annealing algorithms
Computers & Mathematics with Applications
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Supply chain management has offered a way to improve the industrial environment becomes more competitive. While, the commonly seen methodologies may be effective in solving the production-distribution problem only from supplier- or customer-oriented consideration, those cannot present the interactive relationship between upstream and downstream enterprises. In the competitive semiconductor industry environment, considering the viewpoints of the supplier and consumer simultaneously is particularly required, because multiple manufacturing and demanding steps are performed at separate situations, concurrently. In this paper, we propose an interaction-oriented approach, which bases on the analytic hierarchy process (AHP) methodology and proportional rule, to solve the semiconductor distribution problem with multiple quantitative and qualitative criteria. The developed approach gives an expected satisfaction for the all participators of the whole chain while the cooperative information is shared perfectly and effectively. Analysis results demonstrate the proposed methodology is efficient and effective through a real world case study.