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Advanced approach for the public transportation regulation system based on cybercars

Asma Melki, Slim Hammadi, Yves Sallez, Thierry Berger, Christian Tahon (2010)

RAIRO - Operations Research

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In the last decade, the authorities require the use of safe, comfortable vehicles to assure a door to door aspect with respect of environment in the urban context. In this paper, we propose an advanced approach of transport regulation where we integrate cybercars into a regulation process as an alternative in disruption cases. For that, we propose an ITS architecture including public transportation and cybercars into the same framework. We will show that collaboration between these...

A fuzzy-evolutionary seller agent for an automatic negotiation framework on e-commerce.

Ramón Manjavacas, José Jesús Castro Sánchez, Juan Moreno García (2006)

Mathware and Soft Computing

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The business achievement via e-commerce is getting more important at the present time. E-commerce implies several activities. One of the most significant activity is the consummation of negotiations between sellers and buyers with the aim of reaching agreements. In order to automate these activities the intelligent agent software model is applied. In this work, it is proposed the design of a seller agent for negotiating in competitive frameworks, where many seller agents and a buyer...

A cost-sensitive learning algorithm for fuzzy rule-based classifiers.

S. Beck, Ralf Mikut, Jens Jäkel (2004)

Mathware and Soft Computing

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Designing classifiers may follow different goals. Which goal to prefer among others depends on the given cost situation and the class distribution. For example, a classifier designed for best accuracy in terms of misclassifications may fail when the cost of misclassification of one class is much higher than that of the other. This paper presents a decision-theoretic extension to make fuzzy rule generation cost-sensitive. Furthermore, it will be shown how interpretability aspects and...

MOPP-I: an optimization package for multipurpose batch operations.

M. Lázaro, Antonio Espuña Camarasa, Lluís Puigjaner Corbella (1989)

Qüestiió

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A number of algorithms have been developed -including enumeration of feasible production sequences, alternative task selection and the generation of alternative production lines- to determine the optimal sequence in which products and by-products should be produced and the times at which the various production operations for each product should be carried out to meet a given product demand pattern, taking into account the available equipment, storage costs, stopover penalties and other...

Supply Chain: crisp and fuzzy aspects

Mohammad Fazel Zarandi, Ismail Türkşen, Soroosh Saghiri (2002)

International Journal of Applied Mathematics and Computer Science

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This survey presents crisp and fuzzy models developed for the Supply Chain (SC). To this end, fuzzy concepts are first briefly reviewed. Then the structure of a supply chain system is explained. Recent challenges and ideas on these systems are also surveyed. Then, with reference to different aspects of an SC system, we classify the recent fuzzy models developed for different SC systems and compare them with related crisp models. Applications of the SC in manufacturing and service industries...