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Hypertension Management: Ripe for Disruption [PDF]
In 1994, Jeff Bezos began to sell books online. With the virtual bookstore that would eventually become Amazon.com, he engaged customers more often than brick‐and‐mortar bookstores and delivered books to the customers’ destinations of choice, commonly the customers' homes.
Paul L. Hess, P. Michael Ho
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The main objective of this project is to model the ARP (Aircraft Recovery Problem) from a constraint programming (CP) point of view. The information required for this project is extracted from previous papers that cope with the problem using heuristics, metaheuristics or using network-models.
Arias Melià, Pol +2 more
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Sustainable Disruption Management [PDF]
Vi lever i en globaliseret verden. Varer bliver sjældent produceret samme sted, som de bliver anvendt eller forbrugt, og vi benytter i stigende grad at rejse til andre lande på ferie eller på forretningsrejse. Den levestandard, som vi i dag nyder, beror i høj grad på velfungerende globale transportsystemer, som kan fragte varer og personer rundt i ...
Vaaben, Bo Valdemar
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Supply Chain Resilience Roadmaps for Major Disruptions
Background: Unexpected events or major supply chain disruptions have demonstrated the vulnerability in which supply chains operate. While supply chains are usually prepared for operational disruptions, unexpected or black swan events are widely ...
Jessica Olivares-Aguila +1 more
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Integrating Demand Responsive Services Into Public Transport Disruption Management
High-capacity public transport services such as metro and commuter trains are efficient during normal operations but are vulnerable to disruptions. To manage disruptions, bridging buses are commonly called in to replace the rail-based service along the ...
Matej Cebecauer +4 more
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Protecting and Expanding Railway Networks to Hedge against Disruptions: A Model with Travel Segments
Railway systems are instrumental to countries’ economies. They are also vulnerable to man-made and natural disruptions and therefore need to be protected.
Stefano Starita +2 more
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The COVID-19 pandemic has been one of the most severe disruptions to normal life, impacting how businesses operate. The academic literature in the areas of supply chain and operations management has been trying to explain how this has affected decision ...
Chase Smith, Hajar Fatorachian
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An efficient management of production plants has to consider several external and internal factors, such as potential interruptions of the ongoing processes.
Xabier A. Martin +4 more
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In delivering perishable goods, certain unexpected disruptive events may cause the initial routing scheme to be infeasible. A new routing scheme must be generated quickly to alleviate delivery disturbances. According to the idea of disruption management,
Yao Wu, Bin Zheng, Xueliang Zhou
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Optimal Outsourcing Strategy Determination and Pricing Model in Dual-Channel Supply Chain under Uncertainty [PDF]
In the past, traditional channel or retailer was used for selling products but with the development of e-commerce, a large company in the world considers another sale channel like websites. Considering the existence of two channels for sale, choosing the
Mahboobeh Honarvar, Hossein Rezaee
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