DIFFERENT MULTIDIMENSIONAL EXPLORATORY TECHNIQUES IN CLASSIFYING VARIABLES INTO QUALITATIVE CRITERIA OF SPARE PARTS SELECTION FOR PASSENGER CARS

The aim of the paper was (1) to compare cluster analysis and factor analysis applied in the classification of variables into quality criteria of spare parts selection for passenger cars and (2) to create a metamodel taking into account the similarities and differences between the results of the carr...

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Main Authors: Aleksander Lotko, Małgorzata Lotko, Rafał Longwic
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Language:English
Published: Society of Polish Mechanical Engineers and Technicians 2016-09-01
Series:Advances in Science and Technology Research Journal
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spelling doaj-f7ce75ac533d483fb86d48a5ada4c02d2020-11-24T22:58:17ZengSociety of Polish Mechanical Engineers and TechniciansAdvances in Science and Technology Research Journal2080-40752299-86242016-09-01103118519310.12913/22998624/6401364013DIFFERENT MULTIDIMENSIONAL EXPLORATORY TECHNIQUES IN CLASSIFYING VARIABLES INTO QUALITATIVE CRITERIA OF SPARE PARTS SELECTION FOR PASSENGER CARSAleksander Lotko0Małgorzata Lotko1Rafał Longwic2Kazimierz Pulaski University of Technology and Humanities, Malczewskiego 29 Str., 26-600 Radom, PolandKazimierz Pulaski University of Technology and Humanities, Malczewskiego 29 Str., 26-600 Radom, PolandFaculty of Mechanical Engineering, Lublin University of Technology, Nadbystrzycka 36 Str., 20-618 Lublin, PolandThe aim of the paper was (1) to compare cluster analysis and factor analysis applied in the classification of variables into quality criteria of spare parts selection for passenger cars and (2) to create a metamodel taking into account the similarities and differences between the results of the carried out analyses. To collect empirical data, a survey questionnaire was used. It was built on the basis of literature overview concerning quality management. Data was processed with the use of multi-dimensional exploratory techniques: cluster analysis and factor analysis. A theoretical implication is a proposed metamodel, which joins the results of both cluster and factor analysis. A practical implication is a possibility of taking an advantage on the obtained results when planning, designing, manufacturing, distributing, selecting and selling spare parts for passenger cars. Paper contribution is the use of exploratory data analysis techniques in the research area and the proposal of the metamodel formalizing quality criteria of spare parts selection for passenger cars. The research showed, that classifications of variables obtained with the use of two multi-dimensional exploitation techniques are different although there are distinct common elements. When using cluster analysis, the following clusters were identified: marketing, economy and utility one (arranged in accordance with the order of linking). While when using factor analysis, the following factors were discovered: utility, marketing, availability and cost factor (arranged in descending way in accordance with the explained variance).http://www.journalssystem.com/astrj/DIFFERENT-MULTIDIMENSIONAL-EXPLORATORY-TECHNIQUES-IN-CLASSIFYING-VARIABLES-INTO-QUALITATIVE-CRITERIA-OF-SPARE-PARTS-SELECTION-FOR-PASSENGER-CARS,64013,0,2.htmlspare parts qualitypassenger carsqualitative criteriamultidimensional exploratory techniques
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author Aleksander Lotko
Małgorzata Lotko
Rafał Longwic
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Rafał Longwic
DIFFERENT MULTIDIMENSIONAL EXPLORATORY TECHNIQUES IN CLASSIFYING VARIABLES INTO QUALITATIVE CRITERIA OF SPARE PARTS SELECTION FOR PASSENGER CARS
Advances in Science and Technology Research Journal
spare parts quality
passenger cars
qualitative criteria
multidimensional exploratory techniques
author_facet Aleksander Lotko
Małgorzata Lotko
Rafał Longwic
author_sort Aleksander Lotko
title DIFFERENT MULTIDIMENSIONAL EXPLORATORY TECHNIQUES IN CLASSIFYING VARIABLES INTO QUALITATIVE CRITERIA OF SPARE PARTS SELECTION FOR PASSENGER CARS
title_short DIFFERENT MULTIDIMENSIONAL EXPLORATORY TECHNIQUES IN CLASSIFYING VARIABLES INTO QUALITATIVE CRITERIA OF SPARE PARTS SELECTION FOR PASSENGER CARS
title_full DIFFERENT MULTIDIMENSIONAL EXPLORATORY TECHNIQUES IN CLASSIFYING VARIABLES INTO QUALITATIVE CRITERIA OF SPARE PARTS SELECTION FOR PASSENGER CARS
title_fullStr DIFFERENT MULTIDIMENSIONAL EXPLORATORY TECHNIQUES IN CLASSIFYING VARIABLES INTO QUALITATIVE CRITERIA OF SPARE PARTS SELECTION FOR PASSENGER CARS
title_full_unstemmed DIFFERENT MULTIDIMENSIONAL EXPLORATORY TECHNIQUES IN CLASSIFYING VARIABLES INTO QUALITATIVE CRITERIA OF SPARE PARTS SELECTION FOR PASSENGER CARS
title_sort different multidimensional exploratory techniques in classifying variables into qualitative criteria of spare parts selection for passenger cars
publisher Society of Polish Mechanical Engineers and Technicians
series Advances in Science and Technology Research Journal
issn 2080-4075
2299-8624
publishDate 2016-09-01
description The aim of the paper was (1) to compare cluster analysis and factor analysis applied in the classification of variables into quality criteria of spare parts selection for passenger cars and (2) to create a metamodel taking into account the similarities and differences between the results of the carried out analyses. To collect empirical data, a survey questionnaire was used. It was built on the basis of literature overview concerning quality management. Data was processed with the use of multi-dimensional exploratory techniques: cluster analysis and factor analysis. A theoretical implication is a proposed metamodel, which joins the results of both cluster and factor analysis. A practical implication is a possibility of taking an advantage on the obtained results when planning, designing, manufacturing, distributing, selecting and selling spare parts for passenger cars. Paper contribution is the use of exploratory data analysis techniques in the research area and the proposal of the metamodel formalizing quality criteria of spare parts selection for passenger cars. The research showed, that classifications of variables obtained with the use of two multi-dimensional exploitation techniques are different although there are distinct common elements. When using cluster analysis, the following clusters were identified: marketing, economy and utility one (arranged in accordance with the order of linking). While when using factor analysis, the following factors were discovered: utility, marketing, availability and cost factor (arranged in descending way in accordance with the explained variance).
topic spare parts quality
passenger cars
qualitative criteria
multidimensional exploratory techniques
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