Desirability functions for optimizing nanomanufacturing production scale-up
Nanotechnology is rapidly commercializing, with applications across a wide range of energy, medicine, electronics, and consumer products sectors. Nanomanufacturing facilities that are beginning to scale-up production capacities are facing significant uncertainty regarding future market demand, poten...
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Zusammenfassung: | Nanotechnology is rapidly commercializing, with applications across a wide range of energy, medicine, electronics, and consumer products sectors. Nanomanufacturing facilities that are beginning to scale-up production capacities are facing significant uncertainty regarding future market demand, potential nanomaterial risks, appropriate workplace safeguards, environmental protections, and commercialization regulations. A decision support model is developed based on desirability functions to optimize these tradeoff decisions. Sensitivity and what-if analyses are conducted to further analyze the impact of uncertainties. These models can help decision-makers develop a better understanding of trade-offs and uncertainties regarding nanotechnology manufacturing and commercialization. |
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ISSN: | 1095-2020 2378-7260 |
DOI: | 10.1109/ISSST.2010.5507718 |