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    A Multi-Objective Robust Optimization Model for Logistics Planning in the Earthquake Response Phase [electronic resource]

    , Article Transportation Research Part E: Logistics and Transportation Review, Elsevier ; Volume 49, Issue 1, January 2013, , Pages 217–249 Najafi, M. (Mehdi) ; Eshghi, Kourosh ; Dullaert, Wout ; Sharif University of Technology
    Abstract
    Usually, resources are short in supply when earthquakes occur. In such emergency situations, disaster relief organizations must use these scarce resources efficiently to achieve the best possible emergency relief. This paper therefore proposes a multi-objective, multi-mode, multi-commodity, and multi-period stochastic model to manage the logistics of both commodities and injured people in the earthquake response. Also, a robust approach is developed and used to make sure that the distribution plan performs well under the various situations that can follow an earthquake. Afterwards, it proposes a solution methodology according to hierarchical objective functions and uses it to illustrate the... 

    A dynamic dispatching and routing model to plan/ re-plan logistics activities in response to an earthquake

    , Article OR Spectrum ; 2013 , Pages 323-356 ; 01716468 (ISSN) Najafi, M ; Eshghi, K ; de Leeuw, S ; Sharif University of Technology
    Abstract
    The unpredictable nature and devastating impact of earthquakes enforce governments of disaster-prone regions to provide practical response plans to minimize damage and losses resulting from earthquakes. Logistics management is one of the key issues that should be considered for an appropriate response, in particular, the planning of the transport of commodities required during response and the evacuation of injured people. This paper develops a dynamic model for dispatching and routing vehicles in response to an earthquake. We focus on the transport of both commodity towards affected areas and injured people to hospitals. The proposed model is capable of receiving updated information at any... 

    A multi-objective robust optimization model for logistics planning in the earthquake response phase

    , Article Transportation Research Part E: Logistics and Transportation Review ; Volume 49, Issue 1 , 2013 , Pages 217-249 ; 13665545 (ISSN) Najafi, M ; Eshghi, K ; Dullaert, W ; Sharif University of Technology
    2013
    Abstract
    Usually, resources are short in supply when earthquakes occur. In such emergency situations, disaster relief organizations must use these scarce resources efficiently to achieve the best possible emergency relief. This paper therefore proposes a multi-objective, multi-mode, multi-commodity, and multi-period stochastic model to manage the logistics of both commodities and injured people in the earthquake response. Also, a robust approach is developed and used to make sure that the distribution plan performs well under the various situations that can follow an earthquake. Afterwards, it proposes a solution methodology according to hierarchical objective functions and uses it to illustrate the... 

    Study of Customers’ Motivations and the Impact of Touchpoints on Motives to Use Different Industries of the Sharing Economy

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Alaei, Saedeh (Author) ; Talebian, Masoud (Supervisor) ; Aslani, Shirin (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    With the rise of the sharing economy, customers’ motivations to participate has become a controversial phenomenon. The sharing economy has different industries that might itself be a reason for the emergence of different incentives in customers. Moreover, these industries can affect motivation by controlling various touchpoints Two dimensions, quantity and quality illustrate the impact of touchpoints The encounter of touchpoints with both of the provider and consumer side might confuse companies to choose the best composition of has been conducted to identify the importance of motives to use different industries of the sharing economy and examine the impact of the brands’ touchpoints . In... 

    Optimization of Bread Supply Chain by Using Machine Learning

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Jafari Dehkordi, Arash (Author) ; Zarei, Alireza (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Bread holds a significant place in the daily lives of Iranians, making the bread supply chain as one of the country's most vital product supply chain. The Iranian government has undertaken the responsibility of supplying the bread chain, and to achieve this, a specialized mother company was established. As a result, this company manages all aspects of this supply chain. Initially, the company's database and macro-policy objectives were examined to provide recommendations that align with its goals. One of the proposed suggestions was to optimize the extra-provincial transportation, which plays a crucial role in the supply chain. This proposal was chosen and thoroughly investigated. By... 

    Blood inventory management in hospitals: considering supply and demand uncertainty and blood transshipment possibility

    , Article Operations Research for Health Care ; Volume 15 , 2017 , Pages 43-56 ; 22116923 (ISSN) Najafi, M ; Ahmadi, A ; Zolfagharinia, H ; Sharif University of Technology
    Abstract
    Despite significant advancements in medicine, human blood is still a scarce resource. Only humans produce it, and there is currently no other product or alternative chemical process that can be used to generate blood. For this reason, blood is a vital commodity in healthcare systems. Since blood is also a perishable product, its inventory management is difficult. The challenge is in holding enough stock to ensure a high level of supply while keeping losses from expiration at a minimum. This research will investigate blood inventory management in a hospital, and develop a mathematical model to manage blood ordering and issuing. This study will account for the fact that blood demand and supply... 

    Dynamic interdiction networks with applications in illicit supply chains

    , Article Omega (United Kingdom) ; 2019 ; 03050483 (ISSN) Jabarzare, Z ; Zolfagharinia, H ; Najafi, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    Elsevier Ltd  2019
    Abstract
    We study the interdiction of illegal product distribution in a network with multiple sources (origins) and sinks (destinations). This work contributes to the literature of dynamic maximum flow interdiction problems by addressing multiple commodities in a network of relationships. The related distribution network consists of (1) criminals, who are hierarchically connected, and seeking to maximize the total profit flow from origins to destinations, and (2) enforcement officers aiming to minimize criminals’ long-term success by monitoring and arresting them, using the limited resources at their disposal. Considering several real-world operational details, we first propose a mixed-integer... 

    Dynamic interdiction networks with applications in illicit supply chains

    , Article Omega (United Kingdom) ; 2019 ; 03050483 (ISSN) Jabarzare, Z ; Zolfagharinia, H ; Najafi, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    Elsevier Ltd  2019
    Abstract
    We study the interdiction of illegal product distribution in a network with multiple sources (origins) and sinks (destinations). This work contributes to the literature of dynamic maximum flow interdiction problems by addressing multiple commodities in a network of relationships. The related distribution network consists of (1) criminals, who are hierarchically connected, and seeking to maximize the total profit flow from origins to destinations, and (2) enforcement officers aiming to minimize criminals’ long-term success by monitoring and arresting them, using the limited resources at their disposal. Considering several real-world operational details, we first propose a mixed-integer... 

    Dynamic interdiction networks with applications in illicit supply chains

    , Article Omega (United Kingdom) ; Volume 96 , October , 2020 Jabarzare, Z ; Zolfagharinia, H ; Najafi, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    Elsevier Ltd  2020
    Abstract
    We study the interdiction of illegal product distribution in a network with multiple sources (origins) and sinks (destinations). This work contributes to the literature of dynamic maximum flow interdiction problems by addressing multiple commodities in a network of relationships. The related distribution network consists of (1) criminals, who are hierarchically connected, and seeking to maximize the total profit flow from origins to destinations, and (2) enforcement officers aiming to minimize criminals’ long-term success by monitoring and arresting them, using the limited resources at their disposal. Considering several real-world operational details, we first propose a mixed-integer... 

    Demythifying the belief in cryptocurrencies decentralized aspects. A study of cryptocurrencies time cross-correlations with common currencies, commodities and financial indices

    , Article Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications ; Volume 556 , October , 2020 Manavi, S. A ; Jafari, G ; Rouhani, S ; Ausloos, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    Elsevier B. V  2020
    Abstract
    The main question of this article is about whether cryptocurrencies, within their decentralization aspects, are a real commodity or/and a virtual currency. To resolve such a dilemma, we compare 7 cryptocurrencies with a sample of the three types of monetary systems: 28 fiat money, 2 commodities, 2 commodity based indices, and 3 financial market indices. We use the matrix correlation method. We display dendrograms and observe “hierarchy clustering”, as a function of data coarse graining. In fact, we confirm that the cryptocurrencies are not decentralized. We observe also that most of the currencies in the world are not significantly correlated or present a weak correlation with... 

    The manifestation of luxury value dimensions in brand engagement in self-concept

    , Article Journal of Retailing and Consumer Services ; Volume 66 , 2022 ; 09696989 (ISSN) Ostovan, N ; Khalili Nasr, A ; Sharif University of Technology
    Elsevier Ltd  2022
    Abstract
    This research investigates what consumers in democratized luxury markets value when purchasing luxury items. Nonetheless, these consumers have a limited budget and can not always buy luxury items, yet they are drawn back to these luxury brands. Thus, we use brand engagement in self-concept (BESC) to explain the relationship between these consumers and luxury brands within democratized luxury markets. A conceptualized model of three luxury value dimensions (experiential, symbolic, and functional) is proposed, and 488 cases were gathered through a phone survey. The data were analyzed using partial least squares structural equation modeling (PLS-SEM). The results show that the most critical... 

    The Inventory-Location Model under Disruption Risk

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Farahani, Maryam (Author) ; Shavandi, Hassan (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    In this research we study multi-commodity inventory-location problem under disruption risk that is formulated to a nonlinear integer-programming model. The objective function of this model is minimization of inventory and location costs simultaneously under disruption risk. These disruptions may be caused by natural events such as earthquake, flood, fire and man-made sources like labor strike or terrorist attack. The structural design of a supply chain greatly affects how these kinds of disruption risks influence the network. In this regard, this study proposes a strategy to reduce the impacts of disruption risk by considering substitute commodity in the multi-commodity inventory-location... 

    The Dynamic Effects of Oil Price Shock and Basemetals Price Shock on Tehran Stock Exchange Return and Commodity-based Industries Returns

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Gholami, Karimeh (Author) ; Barakchian, Mahdi (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    This study investigates the effect of commodity price shock, including oil and base metals prices, on Tehran exchange and industries stock returns. These industries have the largest market share in Tehran exchange and may heavily depend on global prices. Using weekly data from 1387 to 1396, Multifactor and VAR models are performed to analyze the variance decomposition and impulse response function of each industry to 1% price shock. In addition to global prices, some macroeconomic factors that are likely to affect stock returns are considered. The results show that commodities price shocks have dynamic and significant effects on stock returns  

    Optimal Circulation of Empty Freight RailCars by Assuming Cooperation Among Shipping Companies in the Rail Network

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Gandomkar Ghalhar, Arash (Author) ; Shafahi, Yousef (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    This research is focused on optimization of empty freight railcars circulation by assuming cooperation among shipping companies. The objectives are twofold: first, to develop an efficient and effective model which can provide a useful management tool to improve freight car utilization for shipping companies; second, to show the advantages of Horizontal Logistics Cooperation (HLC).Two formulations have been developed for the empty railcar distribution problem, both seeking to find how railcars move not only at the lowest possible cost but also at the lowest possible delays under supply limitation and demand satisfaction. The problem is first formulated as a single-commodity network flow model... 

    Solving Nonlinear Multicommodity Network Flow Problem by Penalty Function Methods

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Darroudi, Ali (Author) ; Zokaee Aashtiani, Hedayat (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Multicommodity network flow problem arises in the areas of transportation, logistics, and, telecommunication. The cost of each arc might be a linear or nonlinear function of the sum of commodity flows on that arc. Most of researches have worked on linear multicommodity flow problem. In addition, they consider the shared capacity constraints as the side constraints. In this thesis, we present a penalty-based algorithm for solving the multicommodity network flow problem with a linear or nonlinear objective function and considering the shared capacity constraints as the side. To solve multicommodity network flow problem, we relax the shared capacity constraints, and add a penalty term for the... 

    Minimum Rebar Price Forecast in Commodity Exchange with Machine Learning

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Abtahi Forushani, Mahmoud (Author) ; Shadrokh Sikari, Shahram (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    In recent years, in addition to the stock market, a market has been created in Iran under the name of commodity exchange market. In this market, the product supplier announces some product specifications and buyers also announce their demand and bid price. The following two situations may occur: 1. The total amount of demand is less than or equal to the amount of supply.In this case all buyers receive the product at their bid price. Obviously, first all buyers announce a price lower than the base price so that if this happens, they can buy the required product at the lowest possible price. 2. If the supply is less than the demand, the market enters the competition. In this way, the new bid... 

    Optimization of Municipal Solid Waste Management According to Regional Solid Waste Characterization

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Noureddin, Ahmad (Author) ; Akbari Jokar, Mohammad Reza (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Significant growth in the amount of municipal solid waste generated around the world has turned this phenomenon into a potential crisis in the future. At the same time, applying the right management policies will turn municipal waste into a sustainable source of large-scale revenue generation. With the increasing importance of data in managers' decisions, valuable data have been generated in various fields. One of these data is characterization of municipal solid waste, which should be considered as the first step in determining the policies of an integrated municipal solid waste management system. This paper presents a mixed integer programming model based on two-commodity network flow... 

    PVMC: task mapping and scheduling under process variation heterogeneity in mixed-criticality systems

    , Article IEEE Transactions on Emerging Topics in Computing ; 2021 ; 21686750 (ISSN) Bahrami, F ; Ranjbar, B ; Rohbani, N ; Ejlali, A. R ; Sharif University of Technology
    IEEE Computer Society  2021
    Abstract
    Embedded systems have migrated from special-purpose hardware to commodity hardware. These systems have also tended to Mixed-Criticality (MC) implementations, executing applications of different criticalities upon a shared platform. Multi-core processors, which are commonly used to design MC systems, bring out new challenges due to the process variations. Power and frequency asymmetry affects the predictability of embedded systems. In this work, variation-aware techniques are explored to not only improve the reliability of MC systems, but also aid the scheduling and energy saving of them. We leverage the core-to-core (C2C) variations to protect high-criticality tasks and provide full service... 

    Effects Monetary Policy on Base Metals Return

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Bakhshizadeh, Mohsen (Author) ; Barakchian, Mahdi (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    The commodity market as a noteworthy section of the capital market plays a prominent role in the economy of a nation. Base metals, which are widely utilized as industrial raw materials, account for a part of the costs imposed on a nation’s economy. Hence the price levels and volatility of such metals have been under close observation by the capital markets and in the process of monetary policy. In this research we investigate the impacts of the monetary policy of the Federal Reserve on the return of base metals based on daily data and also on the stock return of the corporates which are associated with these metals by using intraday data. This poster employs Federal Funds Futures Contracts... 

    Maximum Flow Network Interdiction Problem in Drug Supply Chain

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Jabarzare, Ziba (Author) ; Najafi, Mahdi (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Given the great importance and urgency of preventive operation against illegal drug trafficking as a social scourge, it is necessary to schedule and optimize the police decision in order to interdict further distribution of this harmful product. In this thesis, we study interdiction of drug distribution as multi-period maximum flow profit network interdiction on a multi-commodity flow and multi-source-sink network. The drug distribution network consists of criminal who are dynamically connected and seek to maximize the total flow profit from sources to sinks while the police aim to reduce aim to reduce total flow profit over long period of time by monitoring and interdicting criminals due to...