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Soft computing-based aggregation methods for human resource management

2008

Abstract We are interested in the personnel selection problem. We have developed a flexible decision support system to help managers in their decision-making functions. This DSS simulates experts’ evaluations using ordered weighted average (OWA) aggregation operators, which assign different weights to different selection criteria. Moreover, we show an aggregation model based on efficiency analysis to put the candidates into an order.

Soft computingDecision support systemInformation Systems and ManagementGeneral Computer ScienceFuzzy setStaff managementPersonnel selectionManagement Science and Operations Researchcomputer.software_genreIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringWeightingComplete informationModeling and SimulationData miningcomputerSelection (genetic algorithm)MathematicsEuropean Journal of Operational Research
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Concepts, Theories, and Applications: The Role of “Experimentation” (and “Context”) for Formalizing New Ideas along Innovative Avenues

2012

The main aim of this paper is to present a few general ideas preliminary to an assessment of the role that a correct interchange between the elaboration of new theories and an open minded experimentation can have in the development of new fields of investigation. Although many of the reflections and remarks that follow will be of a very broad type, the reference background of all the paper will be, in general, the composite field of information sciences and, more specifically, the innovative concepts and approaches introduced by fuzzy sets theory. Abe Mamdani’s work can certainly be considered as an outstanding example of the way in which these innovations arose and, subsequently, flourishe…

Soft computingFuzzy logic controllerManagement scienceComputer scienceFuzzy setContext (language use)DisciplineInformation science
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Goal Oriented Soil Mapping

2017

Abstract Soil mapping is very important for the correct implementation of sustainable land use management. In recent decades, soil mapping methods and data availability have increased exponentially, improving the quality of the maps produced. Despite these advances, local knowledge is a great source of information, refined for centuries and useful for soil mapping and the implementation of a sustainable land management. Local wisdom and experience should be an important aspect of soil mapping because farmers will be one of the major end-users of the maps produced and they should account for the farmers’ reality. However, several problems have been identified in the spatial correlation betwe…

Soil mapSustainable land managementGoal orientationLand useManagement sciencebusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectEnvironmental resource managementFolk classificationSoil classification04 agricultural and veterinary sciencesBiological classification010501 environmental sciences01 natural sciencesGeneralLiterature_MISCELLANEOUSGeography040103 agronomy & agriculture0401 agriculture forestry and fisheriesQuality (business)business0105 earth and related environmental sciencesmedia_common
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ELECTRE III and IV Decision Aids in an Environmental Problem

1997

This paper gives a description and analysis of the use of ELECTRE III and IV decision aids in the context of choosing a solid waste management system in two different real applications in Finland. Both methods fit this context well in general, since the problem involves many criteria and many ‘decision makers’. The available data are imprecise, which also favours the use of outranking methods. In addition to the real applications, we also study the choice behaviour offered for decision makers in connection with these methods by looking at some test results obtained from randomly generated problems. In general, the results of ELECTRE III and IV do not differ substantially from those from the…

Solid waste managementOperations researchComputer scienceManagement scienceStrategy and ManagementDecision aidsMultiple criteriaGeneral Decision SciencesContext (language use)ELECTREJournal of Multi-Criteria Decision Analysis
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General Report: New Developments in Civil and Commercial Mediation – Global Comparative Perspectives

2015

Modern societies are very much linked to the idea of litigation. The incessant increase in the level of litigation puts the whole judicial system under pressure because the volume of disputes brought before State courts increases, the proceedings become more and more lengthy and the costs incurred by the parties in such proceedings also greatly increase. This situation can impair the full implementation of the principle of access to justice for citizens.

State (polity)Management sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectPolitical scienceMediationmedia_common.cataloged_instanceEuropean unionCivil procedureEconomic JusticeAlternative dispute resolutionmedia_commonLaw and economics
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Applications of the vehicle routing problem with trailers and transshipments

2013

Abstract The vehicle routing problem with trailers and transshipments (VRPTT) is a recent and challenging extension of the well-known vehicle routing problem. The VRPTT constitutes an archetypal representative of the class of vehicle routing problems with multiple synchronization constraints (VRPMSs). In addition to the usual task covering constraints, VRPMSs require further synchronization between vehicles, concerning spatial, temporal, and load aspects. VRPMSs possess considerable practical relevance, but limited coverage in the scientific literature. The purpose of the present paper is to describe how several important types of VRPMSs, such as multi-echelon location-routing problems and …

Static routingInformation Systems and ManagementGeneral Computer ScienceComputer scienceDistributed computingManagement Science and Operations ResearchIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringTask (project management)Modeling and SimulationMultipath routingVehicle routing problemSynchronization (computer science)Relevance (information retrieval)Routing (electronic design automation)SimulationTriangular routingEuropean Journal of Operational Research
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Expert-based versus citation-based ranking of scholarly and scientific publication channels

2016

Abstract The Finnish publication channel quality ranking system was established in 2010. The system is expert-based, where separate panels decide and update the rankings of a set of publications channels allocated to them. The aggregated rankings have a notable role in the allocation of public resources into universities. The purpose of this article is to analyze this national ranking system. The analysis is mainly based on two publicly available databases containing the publication source information and the actual national publication activity information. Using citation-based indicators and other available information with association rule mining, decision trees, and confusion matrices, …

Statistics and ProbabilityAssociation rule learningPerformance-based fundingComputer sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectDecision treeScopusManagement Science and Operations ResearchLibrary and Information Sciences050905 science studiesModelling and SimulationScopusQuality (business)Reference modelmedia_commonta113Information retrievalApplied Mathematics05 social sciencesRank (computer programming)Journal citation reportsData scienceComputer Science ApplicationsRankingFinnish ranking system0509 other social sciences050904 information & library sciencesCitationJournal evaluationJournal of Informetrics
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A multi-local optimization algorithm

1998

The development of efficient algorithms that provide all the local minima of a function is crucial to solve certain subproblems in many optimization methods. A “multi-local” optimization procedure using inexact line searches is presented, and numerical experiments are also reported. An application of the method to a semi-infinite programming procedure is included.

Statistics and ProbabilityContinuous optimizationMathematical optimizationInformation Systems and ManagementMeta-optimizationManagement Science and Operations ResearchSemi-infinite programmingMaxima and minimaVector optimizationModeling and SimulationDiscrete Mathematics and CombinatoricsRandom optimizationMulti-swarm optimizationAlgorithmMetaheuristicMathematicsTop
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The Serial Property and Restricted Balanced Contributions in discrete cost sharing problems

2006

We show that the Serial Poperty and Restricted Balanced Contributions characterize the subsidy-free serial cost sharing method (Moulin (1995)) in discrete cost allocation problems.

Statistics and ProbabilityCost allocationMathematical optimizationInformation Systems and ManagementProperty (philosophy)Computer scienceModeling and SimulationMoulinDiscrete Mathematics and CombinatoricsCost sharingManagement Science and Operations ResearchShapley valueTOP
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Hores: A timetabling system for Spanish secondary schools

1995

Constructing a timetable is a difficult problem faced by every school every year. A feasible solution has to satisfy many different requirements and constraints. A good solution has to provide compact timetables for classes and teachers. In order to help the schools, we have developed HORES, a robust and flexible timetabling system suited to the needs of Spanish secondary schools. HORES runs on a PC and is fast and user-friendly. It may handle virtually every condition required by the schools and obtains good quality solutions in very short computing times. It also allows the user to modify interactively the solutions. HORES is now being used by schools with satisfactory results.

Statistics and ProbabilityDifficult problemMathematical optimizationInformation Systems and ManagementOperations researchComputer sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectManagement Science and Operations ResearchTabu searchOrder (business)Modeling and SimulationDiscrete Mathematics and CombinatoricsQuality (business)media_commonTop
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