A Cumulative Approach towards Fixing Constraints of an Organizational Output as per Concluding Break Even Point by Simulink Model
Keywords:
Break-Even Analysis, Organization Management, Sales Structure, Matlab ProgrammingAbstract
A strategy (business or marketing) that integrates an organization's marketing goals into a whole segment
internal (organizational) and external (competitive) level, ideally drawn from market research, emphasizes on
the ideal product mix to achieve maximum profit potential. In the following research article author emphasize
on various types of non-linearity associated with product development phase to lose control on its production
output. It is usually a bundle of tangible and intangible value of attributes which decides the role of marketing
regarding benefits, features, functions and its usage that a seller offers to a buyer for purchase, the optimize
value is calculated by applying non-linear mathematical genetic algorithm function with interaction of variable
(A) and (B). The main objective is to study the breakeven analysis by setting a second order transfer function of
output of given organization here author wants to calculate the output transfer function of an organization with a
set of given input variables (it may be quantity of raw material, time, money etc) various constraints decides the
output of any organization. The following paper incorporates with concluding product mix with non-linearity
error inside the organization and its effect outside variable. The calculation of output variable in terms of
contribution has been made by applying simulation and tool of simulation is Matlab
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