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    An investigation into Supplier Selections and Contingency Freight Consolidation for Less-Than-Truckload Logisitics

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    This study deals with the supplier selection problem in which truck com panies are considered as supplier for the transportation service and freight consolidation scheduling problems for Third Party Logistic (3PL) companies. We present two novel investigations for the supplier selection problem. In the first one, we make some analyses on the commonly used methods for supplier selection problems which are the Multi-Criteria Decision Making (MCDM) methods, namely Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP), Technique for Order of Preference by Similarity to Ideal Solution (TOPSIS) and VIekriter ijumsko KOmpromisno Rangiranje (VIKOR). Then we evaluate the results of each method based on the other two methods and conduct some tests for relying on a single method by the regret based measure approaches that we developed. In this way, we offer two effective approaches for combining the results of the individual MCDM approaches. Note that we do not propose an integration of the approaches, but a combination of the results of different MCDM methods in a systematic way instead of relying on a result of an indi vidual method. In the second study of supplier selection, we handle the issue of missing expert knowledge. When data is not available, researchers rely on expert knowledge. Therefore, there is a tendency to use MCDM methods for supplier selection problem due to working ability of MCDM methods with expert knowledge. However, experts do not always have full knowledge of all evaluation criteria. We offer a reliable solution for this problem. We integrate MCDM methods and Bayesian Network (BN) in a novel way that they can compensate each others' limitations with their strengths. We mainly rank the alternative suppliers with TOPSIS which has two inputs: weights of the deci sion criteria and initial decision matrix. We obtain the weights of the criteria from AHP and elicit the initial decision matrix from BN. Causal graphical structure and parameterization of BN is done by Decision Making Trial and Evaluation Laboratory (DEMATEL). Here, experts submit their knowledge about the decision criteria linguistically. Ranked Nodes tool of BN provides the experts to submit their knowledge with verbal expressions in an ordinal scale as low, medium, high. If the experts do not have full knowledge about some of the criteria BN estimates the missing value of criteria based on the available knowledge of the experts and causal relationship between the cri teria probabilistically. According to the obtained new knowledge(evidence) BN updates the values of the network and provides updated information to decision makers dynamically. Finally, we conducted sensitivity analyses for the value of knowledge followed by a case study. In the second part of this research, we investigate the freight consolidation scheduling problem. We address the problem in a particular way due to the preference of a 3PL company that operates in the UK. We consolidate the orders up to 3. First we investigate the possible consolidation configurations of orders as singleton(one), pair and triplets. We compute all the savings obtained by consolidation among non-consolidation case. Then we use these configurations and their saving values as input in our exact approaches like the 0-1 Integer Linear Programming (ILP) and the set partitioning formula tion which we developed. We also presented some tightening constraints into the set partitioning formulation and tested them for different size of the data sets. On the other hand we also tackled the problem using metaheuristics to overcome the computational time for larger instances. We offered Variable Neighbourhood Search (VNS) algorithm using six neighbourhood structures and two local searches: one performs within the route and the other one performs between the routes. The proposed neighbourhood structures are compatible with the purpose of the improvement of the consolidated ship ment configurations up to three requests. On the other hand to perturb the solution and improve it with the repair mechanism we offered Large Neigh bourhood Search (LNS) algorithm. In LNS algorithm, one of the removal operators performs effectively in a guided way by destroying the consolida tion configurations which have negative effect on savings. We also propose to hybridize the VNS/LNS algorithms. Lastly we discuss about the com putational results in terms of deviation from the optimal results and com putational time effectiveness. We finalize the study with a summary of the research, limitations and suggestions for further work. The thesis is made up of eight chapters. In the first chapter, the problem definition, a brief of the study and contributions are presented. In chapter 2, the literature review for supplier selection and order consolidation scheduling problems are given. Chapter 3 propose a deterministic rule for the combina tion of the results of different methods for supplier selection problem while Chapter 4 deals with the case of lack of complete expert knowledge for the supplier selection problem and proposes a novel MCDM-BN integration for this purpose. Chapter 5 discusses the order consolidation scheduling problem and defines all the possible configurations with their respective savings. In chapter 6, exact approaches for the order consolidation scheduling problem are provided, namely, a 0-1 ILP and a set partitioning formulation enhanced by valid inequalities. Chapter 7 treats the same scheduling problem by de signing and implementing two metaheuristics approaches, namely, variable neighbourhood search (VNS) and large neighbourhood search (LNS) as well as their hybridisation. Chapter 8 is the final chapter, it covers a summary of our findings and present limitations of the study and outlines suggestions as future work

    Population dynamical behavior of non-autonomous Lotka-Volterra competitive system with random perturbation

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    In this paper, we consider a non-autonomous stochastic Lotka-Volterra competitive system dxi(t) = xi(t)[(bi(t)Ā” nPj=1aij (t)xj (t))dt+Ā¾i(t)dBi(t)], where Bi(t) (i = 1; 2; Ā¢ Ā¢ Ā¢ ; n) are independent standard Brownian motions. Some dynamical properties are discussed and the suĀ±cient conditions for the existence of global positive solutions, stochastic permanence, extinction as well as global attractivity are obtained. In addition, the limit of the average in time of the sample paths of solutions is estimated

    A web of stakeholders and strategies: A case of broadband diffusion in South Korea

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    When a new technology is launched, its diffusion becomes an issue of importance. There are various stakeholders that influence diffusion. The question that remains to be determined is their identification and roles. This paper outlines how the strategies pursued by a government acting as the key stakeholder affected the diffusion of a new technology. The analysis is based on a theoretical framework derived from innovation diffusion and stakeholder theories. The empirical evidence comes from a study of broadband development in South Korea. A web of stakeholders and strategies is drawn in order to identify the major stakeholders involved and highlight their relations. The case of South Korea offers implications for other countries that are pursuing broadband diffusion strategies

    The Brazilian higher education evaluation model: ā€œSINAESā€ sui generis?

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    "Available online 29 November 2017"A study applied to the context of Higher Education (HE) accreditation and evaluation in Brazil. It discusses recent reforms within the context of the Brazilian evaluation model. The changes brought by the new resolutions published in 2016 have been presented, and a conceptual mapping of the HE evaluation model has been drawn. The objectives were to explain, longitudinally, the ways used by monitoring agencies/bodies to assess performance, and to assure a quality HE. The research methodology used a combination of multiple qualitative methods to present results as conceptual maps. The study may contribute to improving quality, based on best practices in the evaluated model.The authors are grateful to the Research Center for Political Science (CICP-Portugal) of the University of Minho and Coordination for the Improvement of Higher Education Personnel (CAPES-Brazil).info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersio

    Accessing parental perspectives to inform the development of parent training in autism in south-eastern Europe

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    Parent training has been shown to be an important means of supporting families living with autism ā€“ but such services are not universally accessible. A multinational project funded by the European Commission has been developed in order to establish such parent training in three south-eastern European countries. To ensure that the training was relevant and appropriate, a survey was carried out in autumn 2015 to ascertain the attitudes of parents of children with autism in Croatia, Cyprus and the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia regarding this issue, and to identify the areas of training that they felt most important. Two hundred and fifty-three surveys were distributed, and 148 were returned, a response rate of 58%. Respondents in the three counties were overwhelmingly positive about parent training, with almost 90% stating that they would like to attend such training. Weekend training sessions were preferred by the majority of respondents. There was wide variation between the three countries with regard to what content was felt important to be included, with parents in the FYR of Macedonia seeking information in the greatest number of areas. Five topics were prioritised by parents across all three countries. These were: ā€¢ Strategies for enhancing my childā€™s communication ā€¢ Strategies on facilitating my childā€™s interaction with other children ā€¢ Sensory integration and development ā€¢ General information on behavioural management strategies ā€¢ Identifying and/or developing socialisation opportunitie
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