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Publicações por Jorge Pinho de Sousa

2014

A state-of-the-art modeling framework to improve congestion by changing the configuration/enforcement of urban logistics loading/unloading bays

Autores
Alho, A; de Abreu e Silva, JDE; de Sousa, JP;

Publicação
TRANSPORTATION: CAN WE DO MORE WITH LESS RESOURCES? - 16TH MEETING OF THE EURO WORKING GROUP ON TRANSPORTATION - PORTO 2013

Abstract
Systematic ways to perform ex-ante analysis of urban freight good practices are still missing, deeming transferability efforts prone to failure. We critically analyze state-of-the-art freight modeling methodologies to optimize the configuration of loading/unloading bays, and the associated enforcement measures, quantifying congestion reductions. Existing models can poorly handle some crucial elements for this analysis. An alternative modeling framework is proposed, integrating simulation models and optimization strategies that take into account double-parking derived vehicle obstruction. The framework should lead to deeper insights, even in a low-data availability perspective, between what is regarded as good practices and a quantification of their potential; thus becoming a useful tool in the design and analysis of policies. (C) 2013 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd.

2018

Exploring the CIMO-Logic in the Design of Collaborative Networks Mediated by Digital Platforms

Autores
Costa, E; Soares, AL; de Sousa, JP;

Publicação
COLLABORATIVE NETWORKS OF COGNITIVE SYSTEMS

Abstract
Collaborative networks (CNs) of organizations are nowadays complex and intertwined compositions of technological, cognitive and social artifacts. The design of such compositions should be addressed as a socio-technical endeavor as a way to maximize the success probability. In despite of intensive research in this community, much has to be explored to achieve sound contributions to a design theory of CNs. In this paper, we make use of the context intervention -mechanism-outcome logic (CIMO-logic) as a way to improve the design propositions component of a CN design theory. Variations of the concept of "mechanism" are explored with the goal of making clearer the socio-technical perspective in the design propositions. This theoretical exploration is illustrated with a case of transforming an industrial business association (IBA) in a digital collaborative network.

2018

A two-phase MILP approach to integrate order, customer and manufacturer characteristics into Dynamic Manufacturing Network formation and operational planning

Autores
Sadic, S; de Sousa, JP; Crispim, JA;

Publicação
EXPERT SYSTEMS WITH APPLICATIONS

Abstract
A Dynamic Manufacturing Network (DMN) is the manufacturing industry application of the Virtual Enterprise (VE) business model based on real time information sharing and process integration. DMNs are normally formed and supported by a collaborative platform previously designed and built by a preexisting strategic partnership. The collaborative platform forms and tracks each DMN through all phases of its life cycle which leads to the accumulation and storage of large historical datasets on partner and customer characteristics and actions. This data holds the key to customer and manufacturer behavioral patterns and performances that can further be used in the decision making processes. In this study, we have focused on tackling this widely neglected research opportunity, by integrating manufacturer, order and customer data and characteristics into DMN formation and planning. The developed big data analytics approach consists of TOPSIS, fuzzy inference system and multi objective optimization techniques. Initially, by integrating the TOPSIS multi criteria decision making technique with a fuzzy inference system (FIS) we have computed indices for Manufacturer reliability and Order priority. Then we developed a multi-objective mixed integer linear programming (MILP) model to generate efficient solutions minimizing cost and assigning more reliable manufacturers to orders with higher priority.

2018

Improving mobility by optimizing the number, location and usage of loading/unloading bays for urban freight vehicles

Autores
Alho, AR; Silva, JDE; de Sousa, JP; Blanco, E;

Publicação
TRANSPORTATION RESEARCH PART D-TRANSPORT AND ENVIRONMENT

Abstract
The role of urban freight vehicle trips in fulfilling the consumption needs of people in urban areas is often overshadowed by externality-causing parking practices (e.g., double-parking associated with traffic delays). Loading/unloading bays are generally viewed as an effective way to avoid freight vehicles double-parking, but are often misused by non-freight vehicles. We assess the potential of reducing freight vehicles double-parking mobility impacts by changing: (a) the spatial configuration (number, location, size) of loading/unloading bays and, (b) the non-freight vehicles parking rules compliance levels. Parking demand models were created with data from an establishment-based freight survey and a parking observation exercise. Two case studies were defined for 1 km(2) zones in the city of Lisbon, Portugal. Alternative bay systems were derived from an iterative implementation of the "maximize capacitated coverage" algorithm to a range of bays to be located. Parking operations in current and alternative bay systems were compared using a microsimulation. Bay systems' ability in reducing double-parking impacts was assessed via a set of indicators (e.g., average speed). Freight traffic causes a disproportionate amount of externalities and the current bay configuration leads to greater mobility impacts than some of the proposed systems. Enforcement was a crucial element in reducing parking operations impact on traffic flow in one of the case-studies. Road network characteristics were demonstrated to play a role in the adequate strategy of arranging the spatial configuration of bays.

2019

A dynamic multiobjective model for designing machine layouts

Autores
Azevedo, MM; Crispim, JA; de Sousa, JP;

Publicação
IFAC PAPERSONLINE

Abstract
This study proposes a model for (re-)designing machine layouts in already existing facilities with a multi-period time planning horizon. The model can be applied in several situations and at different moments of a layout life cycle, for example to design the initial layout of an existing facility, or to make some specific and local reconfigurations. This dynamic multiobjective model minimizes costs (production, material handling and reconfiguration costs), maximizes adjacency between machines, minimizes unsuitability (to combine characteristics of the machines and of the existing locations), and can allow changes between periods on the product mix or on the machine layout requirements (e.g., required area). The performance of the model was tested with a case study based on a real first-tier supplier of the automotive industry, thus showing the practical potential of the proposed approach.

2020

Industrial business associations improving the internationalisation of SMEs with digital platforms: A design science research approach

Autores
Costa, E; Soares, AL; de Sousa, JP;

Publicação
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF INFORMATION MANAGEMENT

Abstract
This paper aims to contribute to the lack of design knowledge on digital platforms (DPs), by studying the new and specific context of DPs managed by industrial business associations (IBAs) to improve the inter- nationalisation of small and medium enterprises (SMEs). A specific objective is to elicit detailed digital plat- form ?s requirements and features for this particular organisational context. A design science research (DSR) approach is adopted to develop design propositions (the artifact), following the context -intervention -me- chanism -outcome logic (CIMO-logic). The design propositions are derived for DPs that can support different types of generative mechanisms of social interaction: information sharing, collaboration, and collective action. The design propositions are obtained by balancing empirical knowledge based on interviews performed with IBAs and SMEs in Portugal and in the UK, with theoretical knowledge from the literature of information systems, DPs and collaborative networks (CNs). The utility of the design propositions is further evaluated by experts and IBAs. The findings are proved to be relevant for practice, mainly for IBAs, SMEs, and digital platform designers to develop more effective collaborative DPs and sociotechnical systems, supporting CNs and the internationalisa- tion needs of SMEs. The knowledge generated in this study brings new design knowledge on DPs, contributing with design propositions translated into tangible and concrete requirements and capabilities, situated in a specific context and empirical setting.

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