Abstract

Industry 4.0 applications and related topics open up new opportunities in problem solving for states, companies, production systems and individuals. These developments make data gathering and processing easier. Moreover, mobile devices offer more sophisticated approaches since they can gather data and process the collected data by various algorithms, which are embedded to devices via applications. Appro-priate problem related algorithms can be coded and they can be deployed to mobile devices to increase mobility and ease of use for end users. In the present paper, a prototype of mobile application-based decision support system is developed for industrial systems including routing and multi-criteria decision making problems. The developed application is comprised of several modules including registry and signup modules as well as problem solving modules. Problem solving modules can gather data from both user and outer sources such as GPS in order to solve both routing problems and multi-criteria decision-making problems. The mentioned application adopts a Simulated Annealing Algorithm to find promising routes for the users, while multi-criteria decision-making module uses both Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP) and the Technique for Order Preference by Similarity to Ideal Solution (TOPSIS) based on the choice of the users. The proposed application is coded on Java and Python due to their strong integration capabilities with Android. According the results of the developed prototype, the proposed application offer promising results and ease of use.

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