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Mitigating supply disruption with ordering and supply restoration decisions

Computers & Industrial Engineering, 2018
Abstract This study examines the manufacturer’s disruption mitigation decisions when sourcing from a supplier subject to random disruption, and producing products to meet the customer’s periodic demands over a planning horizon. To mitigate the risk of supply restoration failure, the manufacturer plans and makes efforts on a regular basis over the ...
Chung-Chi Hsieh, Rizki Revianto Putera
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Super facilities versus chaining in mitigating disruptions impacts

Computers & Industrial Engineering, 2013
Dealing disruptions has increasingly attracted researchers' attention in the last decades due to recent events: weather deregulation, natural disasters, financial crisis, etc. Researchers often dealt with the strategic aspect of the problem while making facility location decisions to build a robust supply chain. In this paper we address the flexibility
Soumaya Benaïcha   +1 more
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Strategic cooperation with a backup supplier for the mitigation of supply disruptions

International Journal of Production Research, 2017
We study optimal sourcing decisions for a firm with a dedicated supplier and a backup supplier. The dedicated supplier charges a lower wholesale price but faces a potential disruption risk. The backup supplier is assumed to be perfectly reliable but charges a higher wholesale price.
Zhe Yin, Chen Wang
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RingLearn: Long-term mitigation of disruptive smartphone interruptions

2014 IEEE International Conference on Pervasive Computing and Communication Workshops (PERCOM WORKSHOPS), 2014
Mitigating the consequences of disruptive smartphone interruptions remains a challenging problem for smartphone de-signers. Proposed solutions often incorporate machine-learning techniques with remedies that include delaying user notifications until an opportune moment or changing the intensity and/or mode of the notification (fewer rings, vibration ...
Jeremiah Smith, Naranker Dulay
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Threat mitigation in tactical-level disruption tolerant networks

2012 IEEE Global Communications Conference (GLOBECOM), 2012
In disruption tolerant networks (DTNs), nodes exchange beacon messages to set up links via a process known as neighbor discovery. However as it is, beacon messages are susceptible to forgery and tampering that could be exploited to attack and participate in the network. This paper outlines a protocol to 1) protect beacon messages in tactical-level DTNs
Weihan Goh, Chai Kiat Yeo
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Detection and mitigation of vehicle platooning disruption attacks

Vehicular Communications, 2023
Salah Zemmoudj   +2 more
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Mitigating the Impact of Disruptions in Supply Chains

2011
Supply chain risk management is of growing importance, as globalization extends supply chains and makes them more vulnerable to a wide range of disruptive events. Supply interruptions can be the result of large-scale natural diasters, terrorist attacks, plant fires, electrical blackouts, financial or political crises, and many other scenarios.
Wallace J. Hopp   +2 more
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A Better Way to Estimate and Mitigate Disruption

Journal of Construction Engineering and Management, 1998
The construction industry has a difficult time prospectively identifying, with accuracy, either the scope or magnitude of change-caused disruption at the activity level. This difficulty increases contractors' risks when negotiating change orders, makes owners more suspicious of contractors' negotiating positions, increases the chances that change ...
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Designing a resilient agriculture supply network for mitigating the disruptions

Annals of Operations Research
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Raghav Vaid   +3 more
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