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Table of Contents
International Journal of Operations Research and Information
Systems
Volume 7 Issue 2 April-June-2016 ISSN: 1947-9328 eISSN: 1947-9336
An official publication of the Information Resources Management Association

Research Articles

1 Application of SARIMAX Model to Forecast Daily Sales in Food Retail Industry


Nari Sivanandam Arunraj, Deggendorf Institute of Technology, Deggendorf, Germany
Diane Ahrens, Deggendorf Institute of Technology, Deggendorf, Germany
Michael Fernandes, Deggendorf Institute of Technology, Deggendorf, Germany

21 AEGISi: Attribute Experimentation Guiding Improvement Searches Inline Framework


Michael Racer, Marketing & Supply Chain Management Department, University of Memphis, Memphis, TN, USA
Robin Lovgren, Department of Mathematics and Computer Science, Belmont University, Nashville, TN, USA

38 A Simple Method for Solving Fully Intuitionistic Fuzzy Real Life Assignment Problem
Senthil P. Kumar, PG & Research Department of Mathematics, Jamal Mohamed College (Autonomous),
Tiruchirappalli, India
Jahir R. Hussain, PG & Research Department of Mathematics, Jamal Mohamed College (Autonomous),
Tiruchirappalli, India

62 Optimal Transportation and Spatial Integration of Regional Palm Oil Markets in Nigeria
L.O.E. Nwauwa, Department of Agricultural Economics, Faculty of Agriculture, University of Ibadan, Ibadan,
Nigeria
K.O. Adenegan, Department of Agricultural Economics, Faculty of Agriculture, University of Ibadan, Ibadan,
Nigeria
M.A.Y. Rahji, Department of Agricultural Economics, Faculty of Agriculture, University of Ibadan, Ibadan,
Nigeria
T.T. Awoyemi, Department of Agricultural Economics, Faculty of Agriculture, University of Ibadan, Ibadan,
Nigeria

83 Supply Chain Coordination Under Service Level Constraint and Controllable Lead Time
Prashant Jindal, Department of Applied Mathematics, Gautam Buddha University, Greater Noida, India
Anjana Solanki, Department of Applied Mathematics, Gautam Buddha University, Greater Noida, India

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A Simple Method for Solving


Fully Intuitionistic Fuzzy Real
Life Assignment Problem
P. Senthil Kumar, PG & Research Department of Mathematics, Jamal Mohamed College (Autonomous), Tiruchirappalli,
Tamil Nadu, India
R. Jahir Hussain, PG & Research Department of Mathematics, Jamal Mohamed College (Autonomous), Tiruchirappalli,
Tamil Nadu, India

ABSTRACT

In solving real life assignment problem we often face the state of uncertainty as well as hesitation
due to various uncontrollable factors. To deal with uncertainty and hesitation many authors have
suggested the intuitionistic fuzzy representations for the data. So, in this paper, the authors consider
the assignment problem having uncertainty and hesitation in cost/time/profit. They formulate the
problem and utilize triangular intuitionistic fuzzy numbers (TIFNs) to deal with uncertainty and
hesitation. The authors propose a new method called PSK (P.Senthil Kumar) method for finding the
intuitionistic fuzzy optimal cost/time/profit for fully intuitionistic fuzzy assignment problem (FIFAP).
The proposed method gives the optimal object value in terms of TIFN. The main advantage of this
method is computationally very simple, easy to understand. Finally the effectiveness of the proposed
method is illustrated by means of a numerical example which is followed by graphical representation
of the finding.

Keywords
Fully Intuitionistic Fuzzy Assignment Problem, Intuitionistic Fuzzy Set, Optimal Assignment, PSK Method,
Triangular Intuitionistic Fuzzy Number

1. INTRODUCTION

Assignment Problem (AP) is used worldwide in solving real world problems. An assignment problem
plays an important role in assigning of persons to jobs, drivers to trucks, trucks to routes, operators
to machines, or problems to research teams, etc. The assignment problem is a special kind of linear
programming problem (LPP) in which the aim of the decision maker (DM) is to assign n number
of jobs to n number of machines (persons) at a minimum cost/minimum time/ maximum profit.
In literature, to find the solution to assignment problems, Kuhn (1955) proposed the Hungarian
method for solving the assignment problem. Thompson (1981) discussed a recursive method for
solving assignment problem. Avis and Devroye (1985) presented an analysis of a decomposition
heuristic for the assignment problem. Balinski (1986) did a competitive (dual) simplex method for the
assignment problem. Paparrizos (1991) developed an efficient exterior point simplex type algorithm
for the assignment problem. Barr et al. (1977) gave the alternating basis algorithm for assignment
problems. Ping et al. (1997) discussed a new algorithm for the assignment problem which they also
called an alternative to the Hungarian Method. Their assignment algorithm is based on a 2n*2n
matrix where operators are performed on the matrix until an optimal solution is found. Lin and Wen

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(2004) proposed an efficient algorithm based on a labeling method for solving the linear fractional
programming case. Singh (2012) discussed note on assignment algorithm with easy method of
drawing lines to cover all zeros.
However, in real life situations, the parameter of assignment problem is in imprecise instead of
fixed real numbers because time/cost/profit for doing a job by a facility (machine/person) might vary
due to different reasons. To deal quantitatively with imprecise information in making decision, Zadeh
(1965) introduced the fuzzy set theory and has applied it successfully in various fields. The use of
fuzzy set theory becomes very rapid in the field of optimization after the pioneering work done by
Bellman and Zadeh (1970). The fuzzy set deals with the degree of membership (belongingness) of an
element in the set but it does not consider the non-membership (non-belongingness) of an element in
the set. In a fuzzy set, the membership value (level of acceptance or level of satisfaction) lies between
0 and 1 whereas in crisp set the element belongs to the set that represents 1 and the element not in
the set that represents 0.
Therefore the applications of fuzzy set theory enabled many authors to solve assignment,
transportation and linear programming problems by using fuzzy representation for data. Kumar et
al. (2009) proposed a method for solving fully fuzzy assignment problems using triangular fuzzy
numbers. Mukherjee and Basu (2010) presented an application of fuzzy ranking method for solving
assignment problems with fuzzy costs. Kumar and Gupta (2012) investigated assignment and travelling
salesman problems with cost coefficients as LR fuzzy parameters. De and Yadav (2012) evolved a
general approach for solving assignment problems involving with fuzzy costs coefficients. Thorani
and Shankar (2013) did fuzzy assignment problem with generalized fuzzy numbers. Kumar and
Kaur (2011) presented methods for solving fully fuzzy transportation problems based on classical
transportation methods. Ebrahimnejad et al. (2011) proposed bounded primal simplex algorithm for
bounded linear programming with fuzzy cost coefficients. Nasseri and Ebrahimnejad (2011) did
sensitivity analysis on linear programming problems with trapezoidal fuzzy variables. Pattnaik (2015)
presented decision making approach to fuzzy linear programming problems with post optimal analysis.
In the assignment problem, the performing time of each job to the workers is not known exactly.
This may be due to lack of experience, interest, capacity, understanding, etc. In such situation the
DM cannot predict performing time exactly. Hence the decision maker may hesitate. The fuzzy set
deals with the belongingness of an element in the set but it does not consider the non-belongingness
(rejections level) of an element in the set. So, to counter these uncertainties with hesitation, Atanassov
(1983) proposed the intuitionistic fuzzy set (IFS) which is more reliable than the fuzzy set proposed
by Zadeh (1965). The major advantage of intuitionistic fuzzy set over fuzzy set is that IFS separates
the degree of membership (belongingness) and the degree of non membership (non belongingness)
of an element in the set. With the help of IFS theory, decision maker can decide about the degree of
acceptance, degree of non acceptance and degree of hesitation for some quantity. In case of assignment
problem, the DM can decide about the level of acceptance and non-acceptance for the assignment
cost/profit/time. Due to this, the application of IFS theory becomes very popular in project schedules,
transportation problems, decision making theory and network flow problems etc.
In literature, due to the lack of uncertainty of the parameter of the fuzzy assignment problem,
many authors have solved assignment problem with intuitionistic fuzzy version. Mukherjee and
Basu (2012) presented the solution of a class of intuitionistic fuzzy assignment problem by using
similarity measures. Jose and Kuriakose (2013) discussed algorithm for solving an assignment
model in intuitionistic fuzzy context. Kumar and Hussain (2014) presented a method for finding an
optimal solution of an assignment problem under mixed intuitionistic fuzzy environment. Kumar and
Bajaj (2014) evolved on solution of interval valued intuitionistic fuzzy assignment problem using
similarity measure and score function. Kumar and Hussain (2014) did a method for solving balanced
intuitionistic fuzzy assignment problem. Dinagar and Thiripurasundari (2014) found a new method
for finding the cost of fuzzy assignment problem using genetic algorithm of artificial intelligence.
Prabakaran and Ganesan (2014) presented fuzzy Hungarian method for solving intuitionistic fuzzy

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P. Senthil Kumar is an Assistant Professor in PG and Research Department of Mathematics at Jamal Mohamed
College (Autonomous), Tiruchirappalli, Tamil Nadu, India. His research interests include operations research, fuzzy
optimization, intuitionistic fuzzy optimization, numerical analysis and graph theory. He received his BSc., MSc.,
MPhil degrees from Jamal Mohamed College, Tiruchirappalli, in 2006, 2008, 2010 respectively. He completed his
BEd in 2009 at Jamal Mohamed College of Teacher Education. He completed PGDCA in 2011 in the Bharathidasan
University and PGDAOR in 2012 in the Annamalai University, Tamil Nadu, India. He is now pursuing his PhD (Part
Time) in the area of Intuitionistic Fuzzy Optimization Technique. He has published research papers in referred
journals like Springer. He also presented his research in ELSEVIER conference proceedings.

R. Jahir Hussain received his MSc from AVC College (Autonomous), Mayiladudurai, MPhil and PhD from
Bharathidasan University, Tiruchirappalli, Tamilnadu. In 1996, he joined Jamal Mohamed College, Tiruchirappalli as
Lecturer in PG & Research Department of Mathematics. Now he is an Associate Professor. His activities currently
focus on Applications of Graph Theory. His research areas include Fuzzy Graph Theory and Fuzzy Optimization.

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