Optimization and Logistics Challenges in the Enterprise

Optimization and Logistics Challenges in the Enterprise begins to answer the question of how to bridge the gap from mathematical modeling and optimization techniques, to practical solutions of enterprise operations. Mathematically distinct from classical supply chain management, this burgeoning rese...

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Corporate Author: SpringerLink (Online service)
Other Authors: Chaovalitwongse, Wanpracha. (Editor), Furman, Kevin C. (Editor), Pardalos, Panos M. (Editor)
Format: Electronic
Language:English
Published: Boston, MA : Springer US, 2009.
Series:Springer Optimization and Its Applications, 30
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505 0 # |a Preface -- List of Contributors -- Part I: Process Industry -- 1. Challenges in Enterprisewide Optimization for the Process Industries (Ignacio E. Grossmann, Kevin C. Furman) -- 2. Multiproduct Inventory Logistics Modeling in the Process Industries (Danielle Zyngier, Jeffrey D. Kelly) -- 3. Modeling and Managing Uncertainty in Process Planning and Scheduling (Marianthi Ierapetritou, Zukui Li) -- 4. A Relative Robust Optimization Approach for Full Factorial Scenario Design of Data Uncertainty and Ambiguity (Tiravat Assavapokee, Matthew J. Realff, Jane C. Ammons) -- Part II: Supply Chain and Logistics Design -- 5. An Enterprise Risk Management Model for Supply Chains (John M. Mulvey, Hafize G. Erkan) -- 6. Notes of using Optimization and DSS Techniques to Support Supply Chain and Logistics Operations (Tan Miller) -- 7. On the Quadratic Programming Approach for Hub Location Problems (Xiaoz He, Anthony Chen, Wanpracha Art Chaovalitwongse, Henry Liu) -- 8. Nested Partitions and its Applications to the Intermodal Hub Location Problem (Weiwei Chen, Liang Pi, Leyuan Shi) -- Part III: Supply Chain Operation -- 9. Event-Time Models for Supply Chain Scheduling (ṃer S. Benli) -- 10. A Dynamic and Data-Driven Approach to the News Vendor Problem Under Cyclical Demand(Gokhan Metan, AurØlie Thiele) -- 11. Logic-based Multiobjective Optimization for Restoration Planning (Jing Gong, Earl E. Lee, John E Mitchell, William A. Wallace) -- Part IV: Network and Transportation 12. The Aircraft Maintenance Routing Problem (Zhe Liang, Wanpracha Art Chaovalitwongse) -- 13. The Stochastic Vehicle Routing Problem for Minimum Unmet Demand (Zhihong Shen, Fernando Ordðæez, Maged M. Dessouky) -- 14. Collaboration in Cargo Transportation (Richa Agarwal, ẓlem Ergun, Lori Houghtalen, Okan Orsan Ozener) -- 15. Communication Models for a Cooperative Network of Autonomous Agents (Ashwin Arulselvan, Clayton W. Commander, Michael J. Hirsch, Panos M. Pardalos). 
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