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Lot sizing and scheduling for perishable food products: A review (2019)
Book Chapter
Chen, S., Berretta, R., Clark, A., & Moscato, P. (in press). Lot sizing and scheduling for perishable food products: A review. In Reference Module in Food Science (1-8). Elsevier. https://doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-08-100596-5.21444-3

Perishability is an important phenomenon that has a widespread impact on food industries. Although perishability has received much recent attention in the literature, research incorporating perishability into mathematical models for the simultaneous... Read More about Lot sizing and scheduling for perishable food products: A review.

Reformulation-linearization technique for modelling scheduling decisions (2014)
Book Chapter
Maldonado, M., Rangel, S., & Clark, A. (2014). Reformulation-linearization technique for modelling scheduling decisions. In R. Z. Ríos-Mercado, J. F. Camacho-Vallejo, J. L. González-Velarde, & M. Laguna (Eds.), Recent Advances in Theory, Methods, and Practice of Operations Research (128-135). Monterrey, Mexico: UANL - Casa Universitaria del Libro

The objective of this work is to discuss the use of formulations for the Asymmetric Traveling Salesman Problem for modelling the scheduling decisions in a big bucket approach for the integrated lot sizing and scheduling problem. We apply the Reformul... Read More about Reformulation-linearization technique for modelling scheduling decisions.

A network transshipment model for planning humanitarian relief operations after a natural disaster (2013)
Book Chapter
Clark, A., & Culkin, B. (2013). A network transshipment model for planning humanitarian relief operations after a natural disaster. In B. Vitoriano, J. Montero, & D. Ruan (Eds.), Decision Aid Models for Disaster Management and Emergencies (233-257). Atlantis Press

Every year, natural disasters and humanitarian crises affect approximately 200 million people, requiring the quick movement of goods and people to ease the human suffering and to return the population to some sense of normality. With contributions to... Read More about A network transshipment model for planning humanitarian relief operations after a natural disaster.