The inspiration for the paper problem comes down to the search for the most simple and effective System “SMO” of supporting decisions in the selection of the technical and economic levels of a new natural oil to obtain different edible oils of high qualities levels by assessing the state of the current level of oils in the market with the possibility of choosing different level of qualities, i.e. the possibility of choosing different basic and economic parameters based on the preferences of the consumers and to be controlled in the current conditions of the free market economy. Main components of the SMO system act as five elements linking together. The main elements of this system as a one set formally are treated as a certain mechanical system, serving as the actions of empirical experiments with SMO for the purpose of the evaluation the level of development of the mixtures with the help of so-called Computerized FAM System - CAF, that is a tool in action to help the decision maker to assess the level of development of the mixtures as it is in the project plan for evaluation and to choose a New Oil.
Keywords: TQM Philosophy, Appropriate Oils (M), Declared Customer (MZ, MY oils), SMO System, Simultaneous Use of Multidimensional Comparative Analysis - WAP, Fail Assessment Method (FAM), Basic Parameters, Oil Blends, Results Obtained by SMO.
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