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Author Averbakh, I.; Pereira, J.
Title Lateness Minimization in Pairwise Connectivity Restoration Problems Type
Year 2018 Publication Informs Journal On Computing Abbreviated Journal INFORMS J. Comput.
Volume (down) 30 Issue 3 Pages 522-538
Keywords combinatorial optimization; networks: scheduling; programming: branch and bound; network restoration; network construction; integrated network design and scheduling
Abstract A network is given whose edges need to be constructed (or restored after a disaster). The lengths of edges represent the required construction/restoration times given available resources, and one unit of length of the network can be constructed per unit of time. All points of the network are accessible for construction at any time. For each pair of vertices, a due date is given. It is required to find a construction schedule that minimizes the maximum lateness of all pairs of vertices, where the lateness of a pair is the difference between the time when the pair becomes connected by an already constructed path and the pair's due date. We introduce the problem and analyze its structural properties, present a mixed-integer linear programming formulation, develop a number of lower bounds that are integrated in a branch-and-bound algorithm, and discuss results of computational experiments both for instances based on randomly generated networks and for instances based on 2010 Chilean earthquake data.
Address [Averbakh, Igor] Univ Toronto Scarborough, Dept Management, Toronto, ON M1C 1A4, Canada, Email: averbakh@utsc.uturonto.ca;
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ISSN 1091-9856 ISBN Medium
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Notes WOS:000449096000008 Approved
Call Number UAI @ eduardo.moreno @ Serial 924
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Author Opazo, D.; Moreno, S.; Alvarez-Miranda, E.; Pereira, J.
Title Analysis of First-Year University Student Dropout through Machine Learning Models: A Comparison between Universities Type
Year 2021 Publication Mathematics Abbreviated Journal Mathematics
Volume (down) 20 Issue 9 Pages 2599
Keywords machine learning; first-year student dropout; universities
Abstract Student dropout, defined as the abandonment of a high education program before obtaining the degree without reincorporation, is a problem that affects every higher education institution in the world. This study uses machine learning models over two Chilean universities to predict first-year engineering student dropout over enrolled students, and to analyze the variables that affect the probability of dropout. The results show that instead of combining the datasets into a single dataset, it is better to apply a model per university. Moreover, among the eight machine learning models tested over the datasets, gradient-boosting decision trees reports the best model. Further analyses of the interpretative models show that a higher score in almost any entrance university test decreases the probability of dropout, the most important variable being the mathematical test. One exception is the language test, where a higher score increases the probability of dropout.
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ISSN 2227-7390 ISBN Medium
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Call Number UAI @ alexi.delcanto @ Serial 1463
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Author Melo, I.C.; Alves, P.N.; Queiroz, G.A.; Yushimito, W.; Pereira, J.
Title Do We Consider Sustainability When We Measure Small and Medium Enterprises' (SMEs') Performance Passing through Digital Transformation? Type
Year 2023 Publication Sustainability Abbreviated Journal Sustainability
Volume (down) 15 Issue 6 Pages 4917
Keywords digitalization; small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs); Industry 4; 0; topic modeling; latent dirichlet allocation (LDA); triple bottom line of sustainability
Abstract Small-medium enterprises (SMEs) represent 90% of business globally. Digital Transformation (DT) affects SMEs differently from larger companies because although SMEs have more flexibility and agility for adapting to new circumstances, they also have more limited resources and specialization capabilities. Thus, it is fundamental to measure SMEs' performance considering different perspectives. Here, we describe and analyze the state-of-the-art of DT in SMEs, focusing on performance measurement. We center on whether the tools used by SMEs encompass the triple bottom line of sustainability (i.e., environmental, social, and economic aspects). To do so, in December 2021, we performed a comprehensive systematic literature review (SLR) on the Web of Science and Scopus. In addition, we also explored a novel approach for SLR: topic modeling with a machine learning technique (Latent Dirichlet Allocation). The differences and interchangeability of both methods are discussed. The findings show that sustainability is treated as a separate topic in the literature. The social and environmental aspects are the most neglected. This paper contributes to sustainable development goals (SDGs) 1, 5, 8, 9, 10, and 12. A conceptual framework and future research directions are proposed. Thus, this paper is also valuable for policymakers and SMEs switching their production paradigm toward sustainability and DT.
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ISSN 2071-1050 ISBN Medium
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Notes WOS:000958416000001 Approved
Call Number UAI @ alexi.delcanto @ Serial 1770
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Author Alvarez-Miranda, E.; Pereira, J.
Title A Districting Application with a Quality of Service Objective Type
Year 2022 Publication Mathematics Abbreviated Journal Mathematics
Volume (down) 10 Issue 1 Pages 13
Keywords districtin; glast-mile delivery; hybrid heuristics
Abstract E-commerce sales have led to a considerable increase in the demand for last-mile delivery companies, revealing several problems in their logistics processes. Among these problems, are not meeting delivery deadlines. For example, in Chile, the national consumer service (SERNAC) indicated that in 2018, late deliveries represented 23% of complaints in retail online sales and were the second most common reason for complaints. Some of the causes are incorrectly designed delivery zones because in many cases, these delivery zones do not account for the demographic growth of cities. The result is an imbalanced workload between different zones, which leads to some resources being idle while others fail to meet their workload in satisfactory conditions. The present work proposes a hybrid method for designing delivery zones with an objective based on improving the quality of express delivery services. The proposed method combines a preprocess based on the grouping of demand in areas according to the structure of the territory, a heuristic that generates multiple candidates for the distribution zones, and a mathematical model that combines the different distribution zones generated to obtain a final territorial design. To verify the applicability of the proposed method, a case study is considered based on the real situation of a Chilean courier company with low service fulfillment in its express deliveries. The results obtained from the computational experiments show the applicability of the method, highlighting the validity of the aggregation procedure and improvements in the results obtained using the hybrid method compared to the initial heuristic. The final solution improves the ability to meet the conditions associated with express deliveries, compared with the current situation, by 12 percentage points. The results also allow an indicative sample of the critical service factors of a company to be obtained, identifying the effects of possible changes in demand or service conditions.
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Notes WOS:000751158600001 Approved
Call Number UAI @ alexi.delcanto @ Serial 1529
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Author Yuraszeck, F.; Mejia, G.; Pereira, J.; Vila, M.
Title A Novel Constraint Programming Decomposition Approach for the Total Flow Time Fixed Group Shop Scheduling Problem Type
Year 2022 Publication Mathematics Abbreviated Journal Mathematics
Volume (down) 10 Issue 3 Pages 329
Keywords scheduling; fixed group shop; group shop; constraint programming
Abstract This work addresses a particular case of the group shop scheduling problem (GSSP) which will be denoted as the fixed group shop scheduling problem (FGSSP). In a FGSSP, job operations are divided into stages and each stage has a set of machines associated to it which are not shared with the other stages. All jobs go through all the stages in a specific order, where the operations of the job at each stage need to be finished before the job advances to the following stage, but operations within a stage can be performed in any order. This setting is common in companies such as leaf spring manufacturers and other automotive companies. To solve the problem, we propose a novel heuristic procedure that combines a decomposition approach with a constraint programming (CP) solver and a restart mechanism both to avoid local optima and to diversify the search. The performance of our approach was tested on instances derived from other scheduling problems that the FGSSP subsumes, considering both the cases with and without anticipatory sequence-dependent setup times. The results of the proposed algorithm are compared with off-the-shelf CP and mixed integer linear programming (MILP) methods as well as with the lower bounds derived from the study of the problem. The experiments show that the proposed heuristic algorithm outperforms the other methods, specially on large-size instances with improvements of over 10% on average.
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Notes WOS:000756126100001 Approved
Call Number UAI @ alexi.delcanto @ Serial 1549
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Author Campos-Valdes, C.; Alvarez-Miranda, E.; Quiroga, MM; Pereira, J.; Duran, FL.
Title The Impact of Candidates' Profile and Campaign Decisions in Electoral Results: A Data Analytics Approach Type
Year 2021 Publication Mathematics Abbreviated Journal Mathematics
Volume (down) 9 Issue 8 Pages 902
Keywords Chilean parliamentary election; candidate profiles; campaign efforts; territorial deployment
Abstract In recent years, a wide range of techniques has been developed to predict electoral results and to measure the influence of different factors in these results. In this paper, we analyze the influence of the political profile of candidates (characterized by personal and political features) and their campaign effort (characterized by electoral expenditure and by territorial deployment strategies retrieved from social networks activity) on the electoral results. This analysis is carried out by using three of the most frequent data analyitcs algorithms in the literature. For our analysis, we consider the 2017 Parliamentary elections in Chile, which are the first elections after a major reform of the electoral system, that encompassed a transition from a binomial to a proportional system, a modification of the districts' structure, an increase in the number of seats, and the requirement of gender parity in the lists of the different coalitions. The obtained results reveal that, regardless of the political coalition, the electoral experience of candidates, in particular in the same seat they are running for (even when the corresponding district is modified), is by large the most influential factor to explain the electoral results. However, the attained results show that the influence of other features, such as campaign expenditures, depends on the political coalition. Additionally, by means of a simulation procedure, we show how different levels of territorial deployment efforts might impact on the results of candidates. This procedure could be used by parties and coalitions when planning their campaign strategies.
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Notes WOS:000644524000001 Approved
Call Number UAI @ alexi.delcanto @ Serial 1377
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Author Alvarez-Miranda, E.; Pereira, J.; Torrez-Meruvia H.; Vila, M.
Title A Hybrid Genetic Algorithm for the Simple Assembly Line Balancing Problem with a Fixed Number of Workstations Type
Year 2021 Publication Mathematics Abbreviated Journal Mathematics
Volume (down) 9 Issue 17 Pages 2157
Keywords assembly lines; manufacturing; line balancing; hybrid genetic algorithm
Abstract The assembly line balancing problem is a classical optimisation problem whose objective is to assign each production task to one of the stations on the assembly line so that the total efficiency of the line is maximized. This study proposes a novel hybrid method to solve the simple version of the problem in which the number of stations is fixed, a problem known as SALBP-2. The hybrid differs from previous approaches by encoding individuals of a genetic algorithm as instances of a modified problem that contains only a subset of the solutions to the original formulation. These individuals are decoded to feasible solutions of the original problem during fitness evaluation in which the resolution of the modified problem is conducted using a dynamic programming based approach that uses new bounds to reduce its state space. Computational experiments show the efficiency of the method as it is able to obtain several new best-known solutions for some of the benchmark instances used in the literature for comparison purposes.
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Notes WOS:000694360700001 Approved
Call Number UAI @ alexi.delcanto @ Serial 1466
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Author Melo, I.C.; Queiroz, G.A.; Junior, P.N.A.; de Sousa, T.B.; Yushimito, W.F.; Pereira, J.
Title Sustainable digital transformation in small and medium enterprises (SMEs): A review on performance Type
Year 2023 Publication Heliyon Abbreviated Journal Heliyon
Volume (down) 9 Issue 3 Pages e13908
Keywords Digitalization; Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs); Industry 40Triple bottom line (TBL) of sustainability; Sustainable development goals (SDG)
Abstract Small and medium enterprises (SMEs) are responsible for 90% of all business and 50% of employment globally, mostly female jobs. Therefore, measuring SMEs' performance under the digital transformation (DT) through methods that encompass sustainability represents an essential tool for reducing poverty and gender inequality (United Nations Sustainable Development Goals). We aimed to describe and analyze the state-of-art performance evaluations of digital transformation in SMEs, mainly focusing on performance measurement. Also, we aimed to determine whether the tools encompass the three pillars of sustainability (environmental, social, and economic). Through a systematic literature review (SLR), a search on Web of Science (WoS) and Scopus resulted in the acceptance of 74 peer-reviewed papers published until December 2021. Additionally, a bibliometrics investigation was executed. Although there was no time restriction, the oldest paper was published in 2016, indicating that DT is a new research topic with increasing interest. Italy, China, and Finland are the countries that have the most published on the theme. Based on the results, a conceptual framework is proposed. Also, two future research directions are presented and discussed, one for theoretical and another for practical research. Among the theoretical development, it is essential to work on a widely accepted SME definition. Among the practical research, nine directions are identified-e.g., applying big data, sectorial and regional prioritization, cross-temporal investigations etc. Researchers can follow the presented avenues and roads to guide their researchers toward the most relevant topics with the most urgent necessity of investigation.
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ISSN 2405-8440 ISBN Medium
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Notes WOS:000968115200001 Approved
Call Number UAI @ alexi.delcanto @ Serial 1782
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Author Alvarez-Miranda, E.; Campos-Valdes, C.; Quiroga, M.M.; Moreno-Faguett, M.; Pereira, J.
Title A Multi-Criteria Pen for Drawing Fair Districts: When Democratic and Demographic Fairness Matter Type
Year 2020 Publication Mathematics Abbreviated Journal Mathematics
Volume (down) 8 Issue 9 Pages 27 pp
Keywords multi-criteria optimization; OR applications; malapportionment; districting; electoral system
Abstract Electoral systems are modified by individuals who have incentives to bias the rules for their political advantage (i.e., gerrymandering). To prevent gerrymandering, legislative institutions can rely on mathematical tools to guarantee democratic fairness and territorial contiguity. These tools have been successfully used in the past; however, there is a need to accommodate additional meanings of the term fairness within the electoral systems of modern democracies. In this paper, we present an optimization framework that considers multiple criteria for drawing districts and assigning the number of representatives. Besides some typical districting criteria (malapportionment and contiguity), we introduce novel criteria for ensuring territorial equilibrium and incentives for candidates to deploy their representation efforts fairly during their campaign and period in office. We test the method, which we denote as Multi-criteria Pen, in a recent and a forthcoming reform of the Chilean electoral system. The results show the potential of our tool to improve the current territorial design and offers insights on the motivations, objectives, and deficiencies of both reform plans.
Address [Alvarez-Miranda, Eduardo; Moreno-Faguett, Magas] Univ Talca, Fac Engn, Dept Ind Engn, Campus Curico, Curico 3341717, Chile, Email: ealvarez@utalca.cl;
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Publisher Mdpi Place of Publication Editor
Language English Summary Language Original Title
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ISSN 2227-7390 ISBN Medium
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Notes WOS:000580771600001 Approved
Call Number UAI @ alexi.delcanto @ Serial 1246
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