TY - GEN
T1 - A fuzzy integral based FMCDM framework for semiconductor foundry strategy definitions at various stages of a technology life cycle
AU - Huang, Chi Yo
AU - Lai, Chao Yu
AU - Tzeng, Gwo Hshiung
AU - Chen, Huei Ling
PY - 2010
Y1 - 2010
N2 - Semiconductor foundry manipulation is one of the most important core-competences of fabless integrated circuit (IC) design firms'. However, it is not easy for a fables IC design firm to select appropriate foundry strategies versus each stage of a technology life cycle (TLC). To satisfy multiple goals of time to market, profit maximization and quality assurance, fables IC design firms should choose appropriate foundries at various stage of a TLC. Albeit important, very few researches discussed how appropriate foundries can be determined. Thus, this research aims to develop a fuzzy integral based fuzzy multiple criteria decision making (FMCDM) framework. Considering the characteristic of inter-dependences between criteria, a non-additive fuzzy integral based FMCDM model will be proposed for assisting decisions' makers in evaluating the most appropriate foundry strategies. An empirical study based on evaluating appropriate foundry strategies will be leveraged to demonstrate the feasibility of the proposed fuzzy integral based FMCDM framework. Criteria for evaluating and selecting foundries over a TLC will be derived based on experts' opinions. Meanwhile, an empirical study of the selection of foundry strategies by a PC chipset fabless design firm will be leveraged for verifying the feasibility of the proposed FMCDM framework. The result is satisfactory. Meanwhile, the proposed framework can be leveraged for selecting appropriate foundry or provider strategies over a TLC.
AB - Semiconductor foundry manipulation is one of the most important core-competences of fabless integrated circuit (IC) design firms'. However, it is not easy for a fables IC design firm to select appropriate foundry strategies versus each stage of a technology life cycle (TLC). To satisfy multiple goals of time to market, profit maximization and quality assurance, fables IC design firms should choose appropriate foundries at various stage of a TLC. Albeit important, very few researches discussed how appropriate foundries can be determined. Thus, this research aims to develop a fuzzy integral based fuzzy multiple criteria decision making (FMCDM) framework. Considering the characteristic of inter-dependences between criteria, a non-additive fuzzy integral based FMCDM model will be proposed for assisting decisions' makers in evaluating the most appropriate foundry strategies. An empirical study based on evaluating appropriate foundry strategies will be leveraged to demonstrate the feasibility of the proposed fuzzy integral based FMCDM framework. Criteria for evaluating and selecting foundries over a TLC will be derived based on experts' opinions. Meanwhile, an empirical study of the selection of foundry strategies by a PC chipset fabless design firm will be leveraged for verifying the feasibility of the proposed FMCDM framework. The result is satisfactory. Meanwhile, the proposed framework can be leveraged for selecting appropriate foundry or provider strategies over a TLC.
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M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:78549279824
SN - 1890843229
SN - 9781890843229
T3 - PICMET '10 - Portland International Center for Management of Engineering and Technology, Proceedings - Technology Management for Global Economic Growth
SP - 1127
EP - 1134
BT - PICMET '10 - Portland International Center for Management of Engineering and Technology, Proceedings - Technology Management for Global Economic Growth
T2 - Portland International Center for Management of Engineering and Technology - Technology Management for Global Economic Growth, PICMET '10
Y2 - 18 July 2010 through 22 July 2010
ER -