One of the most important keys to improving all branches of science and engineering is the cooperation between different science and engineering fields for achieving a unique goal. It seems that reaching real productivity and sustainability, in today’s competitive world, is a vital destination for all organizations. In recent research, we have used Quantum Mechanics perspectives, in particular, considering the time aspect for assessing Operations Research assumptions. We request from all scientists or researchers in addition to see the attached file, express the valuable comments about the application of this approach to other branches of science or engineering assumptions. Does this approach result in real productivity and sustainability in the future?

In our research carried out for the uncertainty of the results in the main domains of Industrial Engineering, several factors are considered that are as follows:

factor 1 (Application of E & M standards)

factor 2 (Environmental Stability)

factor 3 (Organizational Stability)

factor 4 (New Technology Introduction)

factor 5 (Skilled Employees)

factor 6 (Product’s Productivity)

factor 7 (Product’s Sustainability)

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