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Convex Approach with Sub-gradient Method to Robust Service System Design

In: Operations Research Proceedings 2017

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  • Jaroslav Janáček

    (University of Žilina)

  • Marek Kvet

    (University of Žilina)

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A robust design of a service system has to be resistant to randomly appearing failures in the network. To achieve the resistance, a finite set of scenarios is generated to cover the most detrimental combinations of failures. The system is designed to minimize the maximal impact of individual scenarios. Since each scenario corresponds to particular objective function, searching for the robust service system design consists in minimizing the maximum of particular objective functions. This problem is hard to be solved. We focus here on handling big size of the original model by employing new approach based on convex combination of scenarios.

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  • Jaroslav Janáček & Marek Kvet, 2018. "Convex Approach with Sub-gradient Method to Robust Service System Design," Operations Research Proceedings, in: Natalia Kliewer & Jan Fabian Ehmke & Ralf Borndörfer (ed.), Operations Research Proceedings 2017, pages 421-427, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:oprchp:978-3-319-89920-6_56
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-89920-6_56
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