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Appl Math Model ; 121: 506-523, 2023 Sep.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37234701

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A new contagious disease or unidentified COVID-19 variants could provoke a new collapse in the global economy. Under such conditions, companies, factories, and organizations must adopt reopening policies that allow their operations to reduce economic effects. Effective reopening policies should be designed using mathematical models that emulate infection chains through individual interactions. In contrast to other modeling approaches, agent-based schemes represent a computational paradigm used to characterize the person-to-person interactions of individuals inside a system, providing accurate simulation results. To evaluate the optimal conditions for a reopening policy, authorities and decision-makers need to conduct an extensive number of simulations manually, with a high possibility of losing information and important details. For this reason, the integration of optimization and simulation of reopening policies could automatically find the realistic scenario under which the lowest risk of infection was attained. In this paper, the metaheuristic technique of the Whale Optimization Algorithm is used to find the solution with the minimal transmission risk produced by an agent-based model that emulates a hypothetical re-opening context. Our scheme finds the optimal results of different generical activation scenarios. The experimental results indicate that our approach delivers practical knowledge and essential estimations for identifying optimal re-opening strategies with the lowest transmission risk.

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Math Biosci Eng ; 17(3): 2016-2036, 2019 12 23.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32233521

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In supply chain management, fast and accurate decisions in supplier selection and order quantity allocation have a strong influence on the company's profitability and the total cost of finished products. In this paper, a novel and non-linear model is proposed for solving the supplier selection and order quantity allocation problem. The model is introduced for minimizing the total cost per time unit, considering ordering, purchasing, inventory, and transportation cost with freight rate discounts. Perfect rate and capacity constraints are also considered in the model. Since metaheuristic algorithms have been successfully applied in supplier selection, and due to the non-linearity of the proposed model, particle swarm optimization (PSO), genetic algorithm (GA), and differential evolution (DE), are implemented as optimizing solvers instead of analytical methods. The model is tested by solving a reference model using PSO, GA, and DE. The performance is evaluated by comparing the solution to the problem against other solutions reported in the literature. Experimental results prove the effectiveness of the proposed model, and demonstrate that metaheuristic algorithms can find lower-cost solutions in less time than analytical methods.

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