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"Resource Allocation (RA) involves the distribution and utilization of available resources in the system. Because resource availability is usually scarce and expensive, it becomes important to find optimal solutions to such problems. Thus RA problems represent an important class of problems fac...
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Zusammenfassung: | "Resource Allocation (RA) involves the distribution and utilization of available resources in the system. Because resource availability is usually scarce and expensive, it becomes important to find optimal solutions to such problems. Thus RA problems represent an important class of problems faced by mathematical programmers. This book focuses on development of models and heuristics for six new and complex sub-classes of RA problems in Supply Chain (SC) networks, focusing on bi-objectives, dynamic input data, and multiple performance measures based allocation and integrated allocation, and routing with complex constraints. It considers six set of variants of the RA problems normally encountered in practice but have not yet been studied. These variants of the classical RA are complex and pertaining to both manufacturing and service industry."--Publisher |
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505 | 0 | |a Front Cover; Resource Allocation Problems in Supply Chains; Copyright page; Abstract; Contents; List of Tables; List of Figures; List of Symbols and Abbreviations; About the Authors; Section 1 Introduction; 1.1. Supply Chain Management; 1.2. Resource Allocation Problems in Supply Chain; 1.3. Motivation of Resource Allocation Problems; 1.3.1. Resource Allocation Variant in Bi-Objective Capacitated Supply Chain Network; 1.3.2. Resource Allocation Variant in Bi-Objective Bound Driven Capacitated Supply Chain Network | |
505 | 8 | |a 1.3.3. Resource Allocation Variant in Multiple Measures Driven Capacitated Multi-Echelon Supply Chain Network1.3.4. Resource Allocation Variant in Integrated Decision and Upper Bound Driven Capacitated Multi-Echelon Supply Chain Network; 1.3.5. Resource Allocation Variant in Integrated Decision and Time Driven Capacitated Multi-Echelon Supply Chain Network; 1.3.6. Resource Allocation Variant in Integrated Decision, Bound and Time Driven Capacitated Multi-Echelon Supply Chain Network; 1.4. Scope of the Present Study; Section 2 Literature Review; 2.1. Resource Allocation Problem | |
505 | 8 | |a 2.2. Review of the RA Variants Addressed in Current Research2.2.1. Bi-Objective Generalized Assignment Problem; 2.2.2. Multi-Commodity Network Flow Problem; 2.2.3. Multiple Measures Resource Allocation Problem; 2.2.4. Mixed Capacitated Arc Routing Problem; 2.2.5. Employee Routing Problem; 2.2.6. Vehicle Routing Problem with Backhauls with Time Windows; 2.3. Observations and Research Gap; 2.4. Summary; Section 3 Bi-Objective Capacitated Supply Chain Network; 3.1. Bi-Objective Resource Allocation Problem with Varying Capacity; 3.2. Solution Methodology to Solve BORAPVC | |
505 | 8 | |a 3.2.1. Mathematical Programming Model for BORAPVC3.2.2. Simulated Annealing with Population Size Initialization through Neighborhood Generation for GAP and BORAPVC; 3.2.2.1. Parameter settings for SAPING; 3.3. Computational Experiments and Results; 3.4. Conclusion; Section 4 Bi-Objective Bound Driven Capacitated Supply Chain Network; 4.1. Bi-Objective Resource Allocation Problem with Bound and Varying Capacity; 4.2. Solution Methodology to Solve IRARPUB; 4.2.1. Recursive Function Inherent Genetic Algorithm (REFING) for MCNF and BORAPBVC; 4.3. Computational Experiments and Results | |
505 | 8 | |a 4.3.1. Performance of Solution Methodology4.4. Case Study Demonstration; 4.4.1. Problem Identification and Discussion; 4.4.1.1. Patient Distribution System (PDS); 4.4.1.2. Input to the Central Body; 4.4.1.3. Flow chart for the allocation of patients; 4.4.1.4. Problem identification; 4.4.1.5. Assumptions; 4.4.2. Formulation of the Problem; 4.4.3. Model Testing; 4.4.4. Analysis of Results and Discussion; 4.4.5. Managerial Implications; 4.4.6. Summary for Case Study; 4.5. Conclusion; Section 5 Multiple Measures Driven Capacitated Multi-Echelon Supply Chain Network | |
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contents | Front Cover; Resource Allocation Problems in Supply Chains; Copyright page; Abstract; Contents; List of Tables; List of Figures; List of Symbols and Abbreviations; About the Authors; Section 1 Introduction; 1.1. Supply Chain Management; 1.2. Resource Allocation Problems in Supply Chain; 1.3. Motivation of Resource Allocation Problems; 1.3.1. Resource Allocation Variant in Bi-Objective Capacitated Supply Chain Network; 1.3.2. Resource Allocation Variant in Bi-Objective Bound Driven Capacitated Supply Chain Network 1.3.3. Resource Allocation Variant in Multiple Measures Driven Capacitated Multi-Echelon Supply Chain Network1.3.4. Resource Allocation Variant in Integrated Decision and Upper Bound Driven Capacitated Multi-Echelon Supply Chain Network; 1.3.5. Resource Allocation Variant in Integrated Decision and Time Driven Capacitated Multi-Echelon Supply Chain Network; 1.3.6. Resource Allocation Variant in Integrated Decision, Bound and Time Driven Capacitated Multi-Echelon Supply Chain Network; 1.4. Scope of the Present Study; Section 2 Literature Review; 2.1. Resource Allocation Problem 2.2. Review of the RA Variants Addressed in Current Research2.2.1. Bi-Objective Generalized Assignment Problem; 2.2.2. Multi-Commodity Network Flow Problem; 2.2.3. Multiple Measures Resource Allocation Problem; 2.2.4. Mixed Capacitated Arc Routing Problem; 2.2.5. Employee Routing Problem; 2.2.6. Vehicle Routing Problem with Backhauls with Time Windows; 2.3. Observations and Research Gap; 2.4. Summary; Section 3 Bi-Objective Capacitated Supply Chain Network; 3.1. Bi-Objective Resource Allocation Problem with Varying Capacity; 3.2. Solution Methodology to Solve BORAPVC 3.2.1. Mathematical Programming Model for BORAPVC3.2.2. Simulated Annealing with Population Size Initialization through Neighborhood Generation for GAP and BORAPVC; 3.2.2.1. Parameter settings for SAPING; 3.3. Computational Experiments and Results; 3.4. Conclusion; Section 4 Bi-Objective Bound Driven Capacitated Supply Chain Network; 4.1. Bi-Objective Resource Allocation Problem with Bound and Varying Capacity; 4.2. Solution Methodology to Solve IRARPUB; 4.2.1. Recursive Function Inherent Genetic Algorithm (REFING) for MCNF and BORAPBVC; 4.3. Computational Experiments and Results 4.3.1. Performance of Solution Methodology4.4. Case Study Demonstration; 4.4.1. Problem Identification and Discussion; 4.4.1.1. Patient Distribution System (PDS); 4.4.1.2. Input to the Central Body; 4.4.1.3. Flow chart for the allocation of patients; 4.4.1.4. Problem identification; 4.4.1.5. Assumptions; 4.4.2. Formulation of the Problem; 4.4.3. Model Testing; 4.4.4. Analysis of Results and Discussion; 4.4.5. Managerial Implications; 4.4.6. Summary for Case Study; 4.5. Conclusion; Section 5 Multiple Measures Driven Capacitated Multi-Echelon Supply Chain Network |
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spelling | Ganesh, K., author. Resource allocation problems in supply chains / by K. Ganesh, R.A. Malairajan, Sanja Mohapatra, M. Punniymoorthy. First edition. Bingley, UK : Emerald Group Publishing Limited, 2015. 1 online resource text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Vendor-supplied metadata. Includes bibliographical references. "Resource Allocation (RA) involves the distribution and utilization of available resources in the system. Because resource availability is usually scarce and expensive, it becomes important to find optimal solutions to such problems. Thus RA problems represent an important class of problems faced by mathematical programmers. This book focuses on development of models and heuristics for six new and complex sub-classes of RA problems in Supply Chain (SC) networks, focusing on bi-objectives, dynamic input data, and multiple performance measures based allocation and integrated allocation, and routing with complex constraints. It considers six set of variants of the RA problems normally encountered in practice but have not yet been studied. These variants of the classical RA are complex and pertaining to both manufacturing and service industry."--Publisher Front Cover; Resource Allocation Problems in Supply Chains; Copyright page; Abstract; Contents; List of Tables; List of Figures; List of Symbols and Abbreviations; About the Authors; Section 1 Introduction; 1.1. Supply Chain Management; 1.2. Resource Allocation Problems in Supply Chain; 1.3. Motivation of Resource Allocation Problems; 1.3.1. Resource Allocation Variant in Bi-Objective Capacitated Supply Chain Network; 1.3.2. Resource Allocation Variant in Bi-Objective Bound Driven Capacitated Supply Chain Network 1.3.3. Resource Allocation Variant in Multiple Measures Driven Capacitated Multi-Echelon Supply Chain Network1.3.4. Resource Allocation Variant in Integrated Decision and Upper Bound Driven Capacitated Multi-Echelon Supply Chain Network; 1.3.5. Resource Allocation Variant in Integrated Decision and Time Driven Capacitated Multi-Echelon Supply Chain Network; 1.3.6. Resource Allocation Variant in Integrated Decision, Bound and Time Driven Capacitated Multi-Echelon Supply Chain Network; 1.4. Scope of the Present Study; Section 2 Literature Review; 2.1. Resource Allocation Problem 2.2. Review of the RA Variants Addressed in Current Research2.2.1. Bi-Objective Generalized Assignment Problem; 2.2.2. Multi-Commodity Network Flow Problem; 2.2.3. Multiple Measures Resource Allocation Problem; 2.2.4. Mixed Capacitated Arc Routing Problem; 2.2.5. Employee Routing Problem; 2.2.6. Vehicle Routing Problem with Backhauls with Time Windows; 2.3. Observations and Research Gap; 2.4. Summary; Section 3 Bi-Objective Capacitated Supply Chain Network; 3.1. Bi-Objective Resource Allocation Problem with Varying Capacity; 3.2. Solution Methodology to Solve BORAPVC 3.2.1. Mathematical Programming Model for BORAPVC3.2.2. Simulated Annealing with Population Size Initialization through Neighborhood Generation for GAP and BORAPVC; 3.2.2.1. Parameter settings for SAPING; 3.3. Computational Experiments and Results; 3.4. Conclusion; Section 4 Bi-Objective Bound Driven Capacitated Supply Chain Network; 4.1. Bi-Objective Resource Allocation Problem with Bound and Varying Capacity; 4.2. Solution Methodology to Solve IRARPUB; 4.2.1. Recursive Function Inherent Genetic Algorithm (REFING) for MCNF and BORAPBVC; 4.3. Computational Experiments and Results 4.3.1. Performance of Solution Methodology4.4. Case Study Demonstration; 4.4.1. Problem Identification and Discussion; 4.4.1.1. Patient Distribution System (PDS); 4.4.1.2. Input to the Central Body; 4.4.1.3. Flow chart for the allocation of patients; 4.4.1.4. Problem identification; 4.4.1.5. Assumptions; 4.4.2. Formulation of the Problem; 4.4.3. Model Testing; 4.4.4. Analysis of Results and Discussion; 4.4.5. Managerial Implications; 4.4.6. Summary for Case Study; 4.5. Conclusion; Section 5 Multiple Measures Driven Capacitated Multi-Echelon Supply Chain Network Business logistics. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85018306 Resource allocation. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85113168 Logistique (Organisation) Affectation des ressources. BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Industrial Management. bisacsh BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Management. bisacsh BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Management Science. bisacsh BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Organizational Behavior. bisacsh Business logistics fast Resource allocation fast Malairajan, R. A., author. Mohapatra, Sanjay, author. https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCjGtmgCmfgWYTKPbKPgPYq http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2012157416 Punniymoorthy, M., author. has work: Resource allocation problems in supply chains (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCGW4ydh9Kt9MvwCtDtQF83 https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Erscheint auch als: Druck-Ausgabe Ganesh, K. 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spellingShingle | Ganesh, K. Malairajan, R. A. Mohapatra, Sanjay Punniymoorthy, M. Resource allocation problems in supply chains / Front Cover; Resource Allocation Problems in Supply Chains; Copyright page; Abstract; Contents; List of Tables; List of Figures; List of Symbols and Abbreviations; About the Authors; Section 1 Introduction; 1.1. Supply Chain Management; 1.2. Resource Allocation Problems in Supply Chain; 1.3. Motivation of Resource Allocation Problems; 1.3.1. Resource Allocation Variant in Bi-Objective Capacitated Supply Chain Network; 1.3.2. Resource Allocation Variant in Bi-Objective Bound Driven Capacitated Supply Chain Network 1.3.3. Resource Allocation Variant in Multiple Measures Driven Capacitated Multi-Echelon Supply Chain Network1.3.4. Resource Allocation Variant in Integrated Decision and Upper Bound Driven Capacitated Multi-Echelon Supply Chain Network; 1.3.5. Resource Allocation Variant in Integrated Decision and Time Driven Capacitated Multi-Echelon Supply Chain Network; 1.3.6. Resource Allocation Variant in Integrated Decision, Bound and Time Driven Capacitated Multi-Echelon Supply Chain Network; 1.4. Scope of the Present Study; Section 2 Literature Review; 2.1. Resource Allocation Problem 2.2. Review of the RA Variants Addressed in Current Research2.2.1. Bi-Objective Generalized Assignment Problem; 2.2.2. Multi-Commodity Network Flow Problem; 2.2.3. Multiple Measures Resource Allocation Problem; 2.2.4. Mixed Capacitated Arc Routing Problem; 2.2.5. Employee Routing Problem; 2.2.6. Vehicle Routing Problem with Backhauls with Time Windows; 2.3. Observations and Research Gap; 2.4. Summary; Section 3 Bi-Objective Capacitated Supply Chain Network; 3.1. Bi-Objective Resource Allocation Problem with Varying Capacity; 3.2. Solution Methodology to Solve BORAPVC 3.2.1. Mathematical Programming Model for BORAPVC3.2.2. Simulated Annealing with Population Size Initialization through Neighborhood Generation for GAP and BORAPVC; 3.2.2.1. Parameter settings for SAPING; 3.3. Computational Experiments and Results; 3.4. Conclusion; Section 4 Bi-Objective Bound Driven Capacitated Supply Chain Network; 4.1. Bi-Objective Resource Allocation Problem with Bound and Varying Capacity; 4.2. Solution Methodology to Solve IRARPUB; 4.2.1. Recursive Function Inherent Genetic Algorithm (REFING) for MCNF and BORAPBVC; 4.3. Computational Experiments and Results 4.3.1. Performance of Solution Methodology4.4. Case Study Demonstration; 4.4.1. Problem Identification and Discussion; 4.4.1.1. Patient Distribution System (PDS); 4.4.1.2. Input to the Central Body; 4.4.1.3. Flow chart for the allocation of patients; 4.4.1.4. Problem identification; 4.4.1.5. Assumptions; 4.4.2. Formulation of the Problem; 4.4.3. Model Testing; 4.4.4. Analysis of Results and Discussion; 4.4.5. Managerial Implications; 4.4.6. Summary for Case Study; 4.5. Conclusion; Section 5 Multiple Measures Driven Capacitated Multi-Echelon Supply Chain Network Business logistics. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85018306 Resource allocation. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85113168 Logistique (Organisation) Affectation des ressources. BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Industrial Management. bisacsh BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Management. bisacsh BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Management Science. bisacsh BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Organizational Behavior. bisacsh Business logistics fast Resource allocation fast |
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title | Resource allocation problems in supply chains / |
title_auth | Resource allocation problems in supply chains / |
title_exact_search | Resource allocation problems in supply chains / |
title_full | Resource allocation problems in supply chains / by K. Ganesh, R.A. Malairajan, Sanja Mohapatra, M. Punniymoorthy. |
title_fullStr | Resource allocation problems in supply chains / by K. Ganesh, R.A. Malairajan, Sanja Mohapatra, M. Punniymoorthy. |
title_full_unstemmed | Resource allocation problems in supply chains / by K. Ganesh, R.A. Malairajan, Sanja Mohapatra, M. Punniymoorthy. |
title_short | Resource allocation problems in supply chains / |
title_sort | resource allocation problems in supply chains |
topic | Business logistics. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85018306 Resource allocation. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85113168 Logistique (Organisation) Affectation des ressources. BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Industrial Management. bisacsh BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Management. bisacsh BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Management Science. bisacsh BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Organizational Behavior. bisacsh Business logistics fast Resource allocation fast |
topic_facet | Business logistics. Resource allocation. Logistique (Organisation) Affectation des ressources. BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Industrial Management. BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Management. BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Management Science. BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Organizational Behavior. Business logistics Resource allocation |
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