|
Showing 1 - 5 of
5 matches in All Departments
This book describes a wide range real-case applications of
Multi-Criteria Decision Making (MCDM) in maritime related subjects
including shipping, port, maritime logistics, cruise ports,
waterfront developments, and shipping finance, etc. In such areas,
researchers, students and industrialists, in general, felt
struggling to find a step-by-step guide on how to apply MCDM to
formulate effective solutions to solving real problems in practice.
This book focuses on the in-depth analysis and applications of the
most well-known MDCM methodologies in the aforementioned areas. It
brings together an eclectic collection of twelve chapters which
seek to respond to these challenges. The book begins with an
introduction and is followed by an overview of major MCDM
techniques. The next chapter examines the theory of analytic
hierarchy process (AHP) in detail and investigates a fuzzy AHP
(FAHP) approach and its capability and rationale in dealing with
decision problems of ambiguous information. Chapter 4 proposes a
generic methodology to identify the key factors influencing green
shipping and to establish an evaluation system for the assessment
of shipping greenness. In Chapter 5, the authors describe a new
function of fuzzy Evidential Reasoning (ER) to improve the vessel
selection process in which multiple criteria with insufficient and
ambiguous information are evaluated and synthesized. Chapter 6
presents a novel methodology by using an Artificial Potential Field
(APF) model and the ER approach to estimate the collision
probabilities of monitoring targets for coastal radar surveillance.
Chapter 7 develops the inland port performance assessment model
(IPPAM) using a hybrid of AHP, ER and a utility function. The next
chapter showcases a challenging approach to address the risk and
uncertainty in LNG transfer operations, by utilizing a Stochastic
Utility Additives (UTA) method with the help of the philosophy of
aggregation-disaggregation coupled with a robustness control
procedure. Chapter 9 uses Entropy and Grey Relation Analysis (GRA)
to analyze the relative weights of financial ratios through the
case studies of the four major shipping companies in Korea and
Taiwan: Evergreen, Yang Ming, Hanjin and Hyundai Merchant Marine.
Chapter 10 systemically applies modern heuristics to solving MCDM
problems in the fields of operation optimisation in container
terminals. Arguing that bunkering port selection is typically a
multi-criteria group decision problem, and in many practical
situations, decision makers cannot form proper judgments using
incomplete and uncertain information in an environment with exact
and crisp values, in Chapter 11, the authors propose a hybrid
Fuzzy-Delphi-TOPSIS based methodology with a sensitivity analysis.
Finally, Chapter 12deals with a new conceptual port performance
indicators (PPIs) interdependency model using a hybrid approach of
a fuzzy logic based evidential reasoning (FER) and a decision
making trial and evaluation laboratory (DEMATEL).
The Chinese shipping industry is a particularly prominent industry
and has rapidly expanded over the last decade. Amazingly,
literature on the subject is scarce and this is the first book to
focus on it specifically. Bringing together a team of well-known
shipping, logistics, economics and political science scholars from
the Far East, Europe and the Americas, the volume provides an
up-to-date overview of the Chinese shipping industry and its place
in international shipping. The contributors analyze and discuss all
the relevant major business issues, including marketing, finance,
the politics of its development and its organizational structures.
The volume will be of critical interest to both academics and
professionals in the fields of shipping and transport, transport
economics, and business planning and strategy.
The Chinese shipping industry is a particularly prominent industry
and has rapidly expanded over the last decade. Amazingly,
literature on the subject is scarce and this is the first book to
focus on it specifically. Bringing together a team of well-known
shipping, logistics, economics and political science scholars from
the Far East, Europe and the Americas, the volume provides an
up-to-date overview of the Chinese shipping industry and its place
in international shipping. The contributors analyze and discuss all
the relevant major business issues, including marketing, finance,
the politics of its development and its organizational structures.
The volume will be of critical interest to both academics and
professionals in the fields of shipping and transport, transport
economics, and business planning and strategy.
Graphene for Next Generation Lighting and Displays provides readers
with a comprehensive overview of graphene, flexible graphene
electrodes, and graphene-based next-generation display and
lighting. The book covers a wide range of information, including
the basic physics of graphene and recent trends in technical
developments for graphene-based flexible and stretchable
light-emitting devices. In addition, it discusses future prospects
and suggests further directions for research on graphene-based
next-generation displays and lightings. In addition, the book
includes sections on the fundamental properties of graphene,
synthetic methods of graphene, preparation of graphene electrodes
and composite electrodes, and doping methods for graphene
electrodes. Potential applications are also addressed including
graphene-based flexible electrodes, buffer layer, emitters, and
graphene-based stretchable electrodes.
This text examines the developing nations who emerged from colonial
or semi-colonial status, who began to pay, from the end of Second
World War, increasing attention to shipping and international
trade. It focuses upon the interaction between the policies of the
developed and developing countries.
|
|