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This book deals with decision making in environments of significant
data un certainty, with particular emphasis on operations and
production management applications. For such environments, we
suggest the use of the robustness ap proach to decision making,
which assumes inadequate knowledge of the decision maker about the
random state of nature and develops a decision that hedges against
the worst contingency that may arise. The main motivating factors
for a decision maker to use the robustness approach are: * It does
not ignore uncertainty and takes a proactive step in response to
the fact that forecasted values of uncertain parameters will not
occur in most environments; * It applies to decisions of unique,
non-repetitive nature, which are common in many fast and
dynamically changing environments; * It accounts for the risk
averse nature of decision makers; and * It recognizes that even
though decision environments are fraught with data uncertainties,
decisions are evaluated ex post with the realized data. For all of
the above reasons, robust decisions are dear to the heart of opera
tional decision makers. This book takes a giant first step in
presenting decision support tools and solution methods for
generating robust decisions in a variety of interesting application
environments. Robust Discrete Optimization is a comprehensive
mathematical programming framework for robust decision making.
Industries rely more and more on advanced technology. Accelerated
computer evolution makes large-scale computation practical. Many
enterprises are be ginning to benefit from more efficient
allocation of resources and more effective planning, scheduling,
manufacturing, and distribution by adopting state-of-the art
decision support systems. Academics increasingly emphasize
application driven research. All these forces have moved
optimization from a pure class room and textbook terminology to an
accepted tool in today's business world. This book chronicles and
describes applications of combinatorial optimization in industry. A
wide range of applications is included: manpower planning *
production planning * job sequencing and scheduling * manufacturing
layout design * facility planning * vehicle scheduling and routing
* retail seasonal planning * I! space shuttle scheduling, and
telecommunication network design . * The applications covered in
this book comprise a representative set of industry sectors
including electronics, airlines, manufacturing, tobacco, retail,
telecom munication, defense, and livestock. These examples should
encourage opera tions researchers and applied mathematicians by
pointing out how the impor tance and practicality of optimization
is starting to be realized by the manage ment of various
organizations and how some pioneering developments in this field
are beginning to bear fruit.
260 2 Crew Legalities and Crew Pairing Repair 264 3 Model and
Mathematical Formulation 266 4 Solution Methodology 271 5
Computational Experiences 277 6 Conclusion 285 REFERENCES 286 10
THE USE OF OPTIMIZATION TO PERFORM AIR TRAFFIC FLOW MANAGEMENT
Kenneth Lindsay, E. Andrew Boyd, George Booth, and Charles Harvey
287 1 Introduction 288 2 The Traffic Flow Management (TFM) Problem
289 3 Recent TFM Optimization Models 292 4 The Time Assignment
Model (TAM) 302 5 Summary and Conclusions 307 REFERENCES 309 11 THE
PROCESSES OF AIRLINE SYSTEM OPERATIONS CONTROL Seth C. Grandeau,
Michael D. Clarke, and Dennis F.X. Mathaisel 312 1 Introduction 313
2 The Four Phases of Airline Schedule Development 315 The Airline
Operations Control Center (OCC) 3 320 4 Analysis of Operational
Problems 331 5 Areas For Improvement 352 6 Case Study: PT Garuda
Indonesia Airlines 357 REFERENCES 368 12 THE COMPLEX CONFIGURATION
MODEL Bruce W. Patty and Jim Diamond 370 1 Introduction 370 Problem
Description 2 371 Problem Formulation 3 375 4 Model Implementation
379 ix Contents 383 5 Summary REFERENCES 383 13 INTEGRATED AIRLINE
SCHEDULE PLANNING Cynthia Barnhart, Fang Lu, and Rajesh Shenoi 384
1 Introduction 385 2 Fleet Assignment and Crew Pairing Problems:
Existing M- els and Algorithms 388 3 An Integrated Approximate
Fleet Assignment and Crew Pa- ing Model 393 4 An Advanced
Integrated Solution Approach 395 5 Case Study 396 6 Conclusions and
Future Research Directions 399 REFERENCES 401 14 AIRLINE SCHEDULE
PERTURBATION PROBLEM: LANDING AND TAKEOFF WITH
Nanostructures refer to materials that have relevant dimensions on
the nanometer length scales and reside in the mesoscopic regime
between isolated atoms and molecules in bulk matter. These
materials have unique physical properties that are distinctly
different from bulk materials. Self-Assembled Nanostructures
provides systematic coverage of basic nanomaterials science
including materials assembly and synthesis, characterization, and
application. Suitable for both beginners and experts, it balances
the chemistry aspects of nanomaterials with physical principles. It
also highlights nanomaterial-based architectures including
assembled or self-assembled systems. Filled with in-depth
discussion of important applications of nano-architectures as well
as potential applications ranging from physical to chemical and
biological systems, Self-Assembled Nanostructures is the essential
reference or text for scientists involved with nanostructures.
This book will provide a comprehensive overview on human action
analysis with randomized trees. It will cover both the supervised
random trees and the unsupervised random trees. When there are
sufficient amount of labeled data available, supervised random
trees provides a fast method for space-time interest point
matching. When labeled data is minimal as in the case of
example-based action search, unsupervised random trees is used to
leverage the unlabelled data. We describe how the randomized trees
can be used for action classification, action detection, action
search, and action prediction. We will also describe techniques for
space-time action localization including branch-and-bound
sub-volume search and propagative Hough voting.
Nanostructures refer to materials that have relevant dimensions on
the nanometer length scales and reside in the mesoscopic regime
between isolated atoms and molecules in bulk matter. These
materials have unique physical properties that are distinctly
different from bulk materials. Self-Assembled Nanostructures
provides systematic coverage of basic nanomaterials science
including materials assembly and synthesis, characterization, and
application. Suitable for both beginners and experts, it balances
the chemistry aspects of nanomaterials with physical principles. It
also highlights nanomaterial-based architectures including
assembled or self-assembled systems. Filled with in-depth
discussion of important applications of nano-architectures as well
as potential applications ranging from physical to chemical and
biological systems, Self-Assembled Nanostructures is the essential
reference or text for scientists involved with nanostructures.
260 2 Crew Legalities and Crew Pairing Repair 264 3 Model and
Mathematical Formulation 266 4 Solution Methodology 271 5
Computational Experiences 277 6 Conclusion 285 REFERENCES 286 10
THE USE OF OPTIMIZATION TO PERFORM AIR TRAFFIC FLOW MANAGEMENT
Kenneth Lindsay, E. Andrew Boyd, George Booth, and Charles Harvey
287 1 Introduction 288 2 The Traffic Flow Management (TFM) Problem
289 3 Recent TFM Optimization Models 292 4 The Time Assignment
Model (TAM) 302 5 Summary and Conclusions 307 REFERENCES 309 11 THE
PROCESSES OF AIRLINE SYSTEM OPERATIONS CONTROL Seth C. Grandeau,
Michael D. Clarke, and Dennis F.X. Mathaisel 312 1 Introduction 313
2 The Four Phases of Airline Schedule Development 315 The Airline
Operations Control Center (OCC) 3 320 4 Analysis of Operational
Problems 331 5 Areas For Improvement 352 6 Case Study: PT Garuda
Indonesia Airlines 357 REFERENCES 368 12 THE COMPLEX CONFIGURATION
MODEL Bruce W. Patty and Jim Diamond 370 1 Introduction 370 Problem
Description 2 371 Problem Formulation 3 375 4 Model Implementation
379 ix Contents 383 5 Summary REFERENCES 383 13 INTEGRATED AIRLINE
SCHEDULE PLANNING Cynthia Barnhart, Fang Lu, and Rajesh Shenoi 384
1 Introduction 385 2 Fleet Assignment and Crew Pairing Problems:
Existing M- els and Algorithms 388 3 An Integrated Approximate
Fleet Assignment and Crew Pa- ing Model 393 4 An Advanced
Integrated Solution Approach 395 5 Case Study 396 6 Conclusions and
Future Research Directions 399 REFERENCES 401 14 AIRLINE SCHEDULE
PERTURBATION PROBLEM: LANDING AND TAKEOFF WITH
This book deals with decision making in environments of significant
data un certainty, with particular emphasis on operations and
production management applications. For such environments, we
suggest the use of the robustness ap proach to decision making,
which assumes inadequate knowledge of the decision maker about the
random state of nature and develops a decision that hedges against
the worst contingency that may arise. The main motivating factors
for a decision maker to use the robustness approach are: * It does
not ignore uncertainty and takes a proactive step in response to
the fact that forecasted values of uncertain parameters will not
occur in most environments; * It applies to decisions of unique,
non-repetitive nature, which are common in many fast and
dynamically changing environments; * It accounts for the risk
averse nature of decision makers; and * It recognizes that even
though decision environments are fraught with data uncertainties,
decisions are evaluated ex post with the realized data. For all of
the above reasons, robust decisions are dear to the heart of opera
tional decision makers. This book takes a giant first step in
presenting decision support tools and solution methods for
generating robust decisions in a variety of interesting application
environments. Robust Discrete Optimization is a comprehensive
mathematical programming framework for robust decision making.
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