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2014

On the Move to Meaningful Internet Systems: OTM 2014 Workshops - Confederated International Workshops: OTM Academy, OTM Industry Case Studies Program, C&TC, EI2N, INBAST, ISDE, META4eS, MSC and OnToContent 2014, Amantea, Italy, October 27-31, 2014. Proceedings

Authors
Meersman, R; Panetto, H; Mishra, A; García, RV; Soares, AL; Ciuciu, I; Ferri, F; Weichhart, G; Moser, T; Bezzi, M; Chan, H;

Publication
OTM Workshops

Abstract

2014

Two approaches for the resolution of a resources system selection problem for Distributed/Agile/Virtual Enterprises - A contribution to the Broker performance

Authors
Avila, P; Mota, A; Costa, L; Putnik, G; Bastos, J; Lopes, M;

Publication
CENTERIS 2014 - CONFERENCE ON ENTERPRISE INFORMATION SYSTEMS / PROJMAN 2014 - INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON PROJECT MANAGEMENT / HCIST 2014 - INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON HEALTH AND SOCIAL CARE INFORMATION SYSTEMS AND TECHNOLOGIES

Abstract
In the ambit of Distribute/Agile/Virtual Enterprises, the resources/partners selection process is a critical issue in order to guarantee the success of such enterprises. The selection process is complex in the large sense of the word and for that we advocate the necessity of a broker to perform that task, conveniently assisted by a tool. In order to contribute to its construction, this paper presents the resolution of a resources system selection problem, designated by Dependent or Integral Selection Method without Pre-selection of Transport Resources, with two algorithms, an exact solution algorithm and an approximate one. The results demonstrate that the exact solution algorithm limitations can be covered by the approximate algorithm. With those results, the broker has the knowledge to perform the selection with the most adequate algorithm for each case of the problem (depending of the number of tasks and pre-selected resources) addressed in this paper. This paper brings a contribution to broker performance for the selection process. (C) 2014 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd.

2014

Analysis of methods for supplier selection

Authors
Mendes, Luís; Ávila, Paulo; Bastos, João; Mota, Alzira;

Publication
PROCEEDINGS of 2100 Projects Association Joint Conferences 1 - 2014

Abstract
This work seeks to determine the criteria and methods used in the problem of selecting suppliers, thus contributing to the support of entities wishing to start a selection of suppliers more effectively. To achieve these objectives, an analysis was performed of articles that make the literature review of the methods and criteria from the year 1985 to the year 2012. With the data obtained from these reviews, it was possible to verify which are the three main methods used over the years, namely data envelopment analysis (DEA), Analytical hierarchy process (AHP) and Fuzzy set theory and the main criteria used in the selection of suppliers. In this work, we present an overview of the decision making and the methods used in multi-criteria decision making. It’s tackled the problem of supplier selection, the process of selection and the reviews of literary methods and criteria used in recent years. Finally is presented the contribution to the selection of suppliers of the study conducted during the development of this dissertation, being presented and explained the main methods of selection of suppliers as well as the criteria used.

2014

Sustainability Assessment Framework for Dynamic Supply Chains

Authors
Bastos, João; Almeida, António; Azevedo, Américo; Ávila, Paulo;

Publication
PROCEEDINGS of 2100 Projects Association Joint Conferences

Abstract
The recent past has shown that many companies stressed from the competition, have reduced manufacturing costs as well implemented sustainable practices as much as possible. And yet this effort has proved to be insufficient. This reality is forcing the companies and managers to address the problem of competitiveness and sustainability in a holistic way, by considering the entire supply chain. Due to this pressure from supply chain stakeholders to a comprehensive sustainability assessment of the entire network, extended “performance metrics” are required not only on the economic value of a business, but also in its environmental and social impacts. Increasing numbers of organizations report a massive volume of data, with low consistency and high variability in data quality, and a dispersion of indicators, making it necessary to develop and implement new approaches for Supply Cain Management (SCM) sustainable performance assessment. This paper focuses on this topic, presenting a new approach for performance and risk assessment within dynamic supply chain networks, supported in a new and comprehensive Sustainability Assessment Framework (SAF).

2014

A tabu search for the permutation flow shop problem with sequence dependent setup times

Authors
Santos, N; Rebelo, R; Pedroso, JP;

Publication
Int. J. Data Anal. Tech. Strateg.

Abstract
In this work we present a tabu search metaheuristic method for solving the permutation flow shop scheduling problem with sequence dependent setup times and the objective of minimising total weighted tardiness. The problem is well known for its practical applications and for the difficulty in obtaining good solutions. The tabu search method proposed is based on the insertion neighbourhood, and is characterised by the selection and evaluation of a small subset of this neighbourhood at each iteration; this has consequences both on diversification and intensification of the search. We also propose a speed-up technique based on book keeping information of the current solution, used for the evaluation of its neighbours. © 2014 Inderscience Enterprises Ltd.

2014

A MILP-Based Approach for Hydrothermal Scheduling

Authors
Rahman, DF; Viana, A; Pedroso, JP;

Publication
OPERATIONS RESEARCH PROCEEDINGS 2012

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