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Computers & Operations Research, Volume 42
Volume 42, February 2014
- Yi Peng, Lean Yu:
Multiple criteria decision making in emergency management. 1-2 - Federico Liberatore, M. Teresa Ortuño
, Gregorio Tirado, Begoña Vitoriano
, Maria Paola Scaparra
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A hierarchical compromise model for the joint optimization of recovery operations and distribution of emergency goods in Humanitarian Logistics. 3-13 - Min Peng, Yi Peng, Hong Chen:
Post-seismic supply chain risk management: A system dynamics disruption analysis approach for inventory and logistics planning. 14-24 - Stefan Rath, Walter J. Gutjahr
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A math-heuristic for the warehouse location-routing problem in disaster relief. 25-39 - Aderson Campos Passos, Marcello Goulart Teixeira
, Katia Cristina Garcia, Anelise Menezes Cardoso, Luiz Flávio Autran Monteiro Gomes
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Using the TODIM-FSE method as a decision-making support methodology for oil spill response. 40-48 - Yang Liu, Zhi-Ping Fan, Yuan Yuan, Hongyan Li
:
A FTA-based method for risk decision-making in emergency response. 49-57 - Daji Ergu, Gang Kou, Yong Shi, Yu Shi:
Analytic network process in risk assessment and decision analysis. 58-74 - Yang Liu, Zhi-Ping Fan, Yao Zhang:
Risk decision analysis in emergency response: A method based on cumulative prospect theory. 75-82 - Christopher W. Zobel, Lara Khansa
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Characterizing multi-event disaster resilience. 83-94 - Gang Kou
, Daji Ergu, Yu Shi:
An integrated expert system for fast disaster assessment. 95-107 - Jianping Li
, Ling Tang, Xiaolei Sun
, Dengsheng Wu
:
Oil-importing optimal decision considering country risk with extreme events: A multi-objective programming approach. 108-115 - Juan Li, Qingrui Li, Chao Liu, Samee Ullah Khan
, Nasir Ghani:
Community-based collaborative information system for emergency management. 116-124

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