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A Study on G-Condition Examination Scheme to Improve the Heuristics for Grade Of Services Steiner Minimum Tree Problem (Grade Of Services Steiner Minimum Tree 문제에 대한 휴리스틱의 성능 개선을 위한 G-Condition 검사 방법에 대한 연구)

  • Kim, In-Bum;Kim, Chae-Kak
    • Journal of Korea Multimedia Society
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    • v.11 no.1
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    • pp.44-52
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    • 2008
  • This paper is on the enhancement of our heuristics for Grade Of Services Steiner Minimum Tree (GOSST) problem that can apply to the design of communication networks offering manifold grade of services in multimedia communication area. GOSST problem known as one of NP-Hard problems asks for a network topology meeting the G-Condition with minimum construction cost. In our prior researches, we proposed some heuristics for the problem. In this paper, we suggest a strategy of G-Condition scrutiny sequence to fortify our previous heuristics. In the experiment results, the ameliorated achieves 71.9% economy of execution times, 28.9% of required Steiner points and 1.1% of network construction costs.

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Heuristic Algorithms for Capacitated Collection Network Design in Reverse Logistics

  • Kim, Ji-Su;Lee, Dong-Ho
    • Management Science and Financial Engineering
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    • v.14 no.2
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    • pp.45-66
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    • 2008
  • Refuse collection, one of important elements in reverse logistics, is an activity rendering recyclables or wastes and moving them to some points where further treatment is required. Among various decisions in the collection activity, we focus on network design, which is the problem of locating collection points as well as allocating refuses at demand points to collection points while satisfying the capacity restriction at each collection point. Here, the collection point is the place where recyclables or wastes near the point are gathered, and locating the collection points is done by selecting them from a given set of potential sites. The objective is to minimize the sum of fixed costs to open collection points and transportation costs to move refuses from demand points to collection points. An integer programming model is developed to represent the problem mathematically and due to the complexity of the problem, two types of heuristics, one with simultaneous and the others with separate location and allocation, are suggested. Computational experiments were done on test problems up to 500 potential sites, and the results are reported. In particular, some heuristics gave near optimal solutions for small-size test problems, i.e., 2% gaps in average from the optimal solution values.

Heuristic Algorithms for Resource Leveling in Pre-Erection Scheduling and Erection Scheduling of Shipbuilding (조선 선행탑재 및 탑재 일정계획에서의 부하평준화를 위한 발견적 기법)

  • Woo, Sang-Bok;Ryu, Hyung-Gon;Hahn, Hyung-Sang
    • IE interfaces
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    • v.16 no.3
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    • pp.332-343
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    • 2003
  • This paper deals with pre-erection scheduling and erection scheduling in shipbuilding. Among shipbuilding scheduling, the ship erection scheduling in a dock is one of the most important since the dock is the most critical resource in a shipyard. However, it is more reasonable to consider pre-erection scheduling and erection scheduling as unified because they compete with the common constrained resources such as labor, crane, space, and so on. It is very hard to consider two scheduling problems simultaneously, and hence, we approach them sequentially. At first, we propose space resource leveling heuristics in pre-erection scheduling given erection date. And then, considering the manpower resource determined by pre-erection scheduling, we also propose manpower resource leveling heuristics in erection scheduling. Various experimental results with real world data show that the proposed heuristics have good performance in terms of scheduling quality and time.

An Analysis on the Elementary Students' Mathematical Thinking in the Mathematical Problem Solving Processes (수학 문제해결 과정에서 나타나는 초등학생들의 수학적 사고 분석)

  • Cho, Doo-Kyoung;Park, Man-Goo
    • The Mathematical Education
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    • v.47 no.2
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    • pp.169-180
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    • 2008
  • The purpose of this study was to analyze the elementary students' mathematical thinking, which is found during mathematical problem solving processes based on mathematical knowledge, heuristics, control, and mathematical disposition. The participants were 8 fifth grade elementary students in Seoul. A qualitative case study was used for investigating the students' mathematical thinking. The data were coded according to the four components of the students' mathematical thinking. The results of the analyses concerning mathematical thinking of the elementary students were as follows: First, in terms of mathematical knowledge, the elementary students frequently used conceptual knowledge, procedural knowledge and informal knowledge during problem solving processes. Second, students tended not to find new heuristics or apply new one, but they only used the heuristics acquired from the experiences of the class and prior experiences. Third, control was found while students were solving problems. Last, mathematical disposition influenced on the mathematical problem solving processes. Teachers need to in-depth observations on the problem solving processes of students, which leads to teachers'effective assistance on facilitating students' problem solving skills.

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An Investigation into Behavioral Biases Among Investors in Korean Distribution Firms

  • Jeong-Hwan LEE;Se-Jun LEE;Sam-Ho SON
    • Journal of Distribution Science
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    • v.22 no.9
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    • pp.49-63
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    • 2024
  • Purpose: This study examines how psychological heuristics influence stock price dynamics in Korea's distribution industry after significant price shocks. Research Design, Data, and Methodology: The study analyzes daily stock price movements exceeding 10% for Korean distribution companies from 1993 to 2022. It establishes anchoring heuristic reference points, including the 52-week high and low, and segments the sample based on company size and volatility. Results: We analyzed a sample previously studied by Lee et al. (2023). Our findings indicate that when a stock experiences a positive (negative) price shock near its 52-week high (or lowest price), investors in large (small) companies exhibit an optimism (pessimism) bias. This leads to overreactions and subsequent stock price reversals after the event date. Conversely, when a stock encounters a negative (positive) price shock near its 52-week high (or lowest price), investorstend to underreact due to anchoring heuristics. Thisresultsin a drift effect on the stock price after the event day. Notably, investor behavior around 52-week highs or lows directly impacts their heuristic behavior related to those price points. Conclusions: This paper uniquely examines behavioral biases among distribution-related stock investors in Korea, shedding light on stock price reversal and drift effects.

Scheduling in a multi-stage automated machining and assembly systems (다단계 자동가공/조립시스템에서의 일정계획)

  • 최정상;고낙용
    • Journal of Korean Society of Industrial and Systems Engineering
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    • v.20 no.44
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    • pp.1-12
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    • 1997
  • In this paper a new heuristic algorithm has been developed and presented for minimizing the total completion time of a scheduling problem in a multi stage automated machining and assembly systems. The proposed Higher Ratio First(HRF) algorithm is based on the idea that jobs with higher processing time ratio should be a higher priority. The heuristic algorithm is implemented on the various problem cases by number of jobs and machines. The proposed algorithm provided smaller makespan than the makespan applied by three previously documented heuristics. The results obtained show a superior solution by the new heuristic over previous heuristics on all problem sizes.

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A Genetic Algorithm for Scheduling Sequence-Dependant Jobs on Parallel Identical Machines (병렬의 동일기계에서 처리되는 순서의존적인 작업들의 스케쥴링을 위한 유전알고리즘)

  • Lee, Moon-Kyu;Lee, Seung-Joo
    • Journal of Korean Institute of Industrial Engineers
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    • v.25 no.3
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    • pp.360-368
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    • 1999
  • We consider the problem of scheduling n jobs with sequence-dependent processing times on a set of parallel-identical machines. The processing time of each job consists of a pure processing time and a sequence-dependent setup time. The objective is to maximize the total remaining machine available time which can be used for other tasks. For the problem, a hybrid genetic algorithm is proposed. The algorithm combines a genetic algorithm for global search and a heuristic for local optimization to improve the speed of evolution convergence. The genetic operators are developed such that parallel machines can be handled in an efficient and effective way. For local optimization, the adjacent pairwise interchange method is used. The proposed hybrid genetic algorithm is compared with two heuristics, the nearest setup time method and the maximum penalty method. Computational results for a series of randomly generated problems demonstrate that the proposed algorithm outperforms the two heuristics.

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Heuristic Algorithms for Minimizing Flowtime in the 2-Stage Assembly Flowshop Scheduling (부품 생산과 조립으로 구성된 2단계 조립 일정계획의 Flowtime 최소화 연구)

  • Lee, Ik-Sun;Yoon, Sang-Hum;Ha, Gui-Ryong;Juhn, Jae-Ho
    • Journal of Korean Society of Industrial and Systems Engineering
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    • v.33 no.4
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    • pp.45-57
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    • 2010
  • This paper considers a 2-stage assembly flowshop scheduling problem where each job is completed by assembling multiple components. The problem has the objective measure of minimizing total completion time. The problem is shown to be NP-complete in the strong sense. Thus, we derive some solution properties and propose three heuristic algorithms. Also, a mixed-integer programming model is developed and used to generate a lower bound for evaluating the performance of proposed heuristics. Numerical experiments demonstrate that the proposed heuristics are superior over those of previous research.

Customer Order Scheduling Problems with Fixed Machine-Job Assignment

  • Yang, Jae-Hwan
    • Proceedings of the Korean Operations and Management Science Society Conference
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    • 2004.05a
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    • pp.615-619
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    • 2004
  • This paper considers a variation of customer order scheduling problems. The variation is the case where machine-job assignment is fixed, and the objective is to minimize the sum of the completion times of the batches. In customer order scheduling problems, jobs are dispatched in batches. While a machine can process only one job at a time, multiple machines can simultaneously process jobs in a batch. We first establish a couple of lower bounds. Then, we develop a dynamic programming (DP) algorithm that runs in exponential time on the number of batches when there exist two machines. For the same problem with arbitrary number of machines, we present two simple heuristics, which use simple scheduling rules such as shortest batch first and shortest makespan batch first rules. Finally, we empirically evaluate the heuristics.

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Machine Layout Problem in Direct-Input-Output Manufacturing System (DIO 가공시스템에서의 기계배치문제)

  • Lim, Joon-Mook;Hwang, Hark
    • IE interfaces
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    • v.9 no.2
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    • pp.203-218
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    • 1996
  • This paper deals with a Direct-Input-Output Manufacturing System (DIOMS) which has a number of machine centers placed along a built-in automated storage/retrieval system (AS/RS). During its operations, the storage/retrieval(S/R) machine picks up a pallet from the pickup/deposit port of a machine center and then moves it either to an empty rack opening of the AS/RS for temporary storage or to place it on the port of another machine center for subsequent operation. The machine layout problem in DIOMS is formulated as an integer mathematical programming whose objective is to minimize the total expected distance of the loaded S/R machine during a production period. Recognizing the limit of the exact solution procedure(the Branch and Bound method), two improvement-type heuristics are proposed. One is based on the simulated annealing method and the other the pairwise interchange method. The validity of the heuristics is examined with example problems.

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