نتایج جستجو برای: logistic hub

تعداد نتایج: 117614  

2017
Elodie Gardet Caroline Mothe

Purpose: The objective of this research is to identify and characterize the coordination systems used by SME hub firms that are in a situation of dependence with respect to other members of their network, taking into account the influence of hub firm size. Design/methodology/approach: Seven case studies were carried out: six innovation networks in which SMEs play a central role are compared wit...

Journal: :Electronic Notes in Discrete Mathematics 2016
J. Fabian Meier Uwe Clausen Borzou Rostami Christoph Buchheim

Hub location problems are strategic network planning problems. They formalise the challenge of mutually exchanging shipments between a large set of depots. The aim is to choose a set of hubs (out of a given set of possible hubs) and connect every depot to a hub so that the total transport costs for exchanging shipments between the depots are minimised. In classical hub location problems, the un...

Journal: :Arquivos de neuro-psiquiatria 2009
Patrícia Pires Netto Safatle Luciano Farage André Sampaio Frederico Abreu Soares Ferreira Heloisa Pires Netto Safatle Carlos Augusto Oliveira Iris Ferrari

Serviços de Radiologia, Otorrinolaringologia e Genética Clínica do Hospital Universitário de Brasília, Universidade de Brasília (UnB), Brasília DF, Brazil: Médica Residente de Radiologia e Diagnóstico por Imagem, Hospital Universitário de Brasília (HUB), Universidade de Brasília (UnB); Médico Neurorradiologista, Doutorando do Programa de Pós-graduação em Ciências Médicas da Faculdade de Medicin...

2011
Aswathi Balakrishnan Latha Achuthsankar Sukumaran Nair Athmaja Sivasankaran Pawan Kumar Dhar

Identification of hub proteins from sequence is a challenge in molecular biology. Therefore, it is of interest to predict protein hubs in networks. We describe the prediction of protein "hub" using physiochemical, thermodynamic and conformational properties of amino acid residues in sequence. We have used twenty sequence based features to identify hub behaviour. Linear discriminant analysis and...

Journal: :Nature Medicine 2012

2016
Yuko Koshimori Sang-Soo Cho Marion Criaud Leigh Christopher Mark Jacobs Christine Ghadery Sarah Coakeley Madeleine Harris Romina Mizrahi Clement Hamani Anthony E. Lang Sylvain Houle Antonio P. Strafella

The recent application of graph theory to brain networks promises to shed light on complex diseases such as Parkinson's disease (PD). This study aimed to investigate functional changes in sensorimotor and cognitive networks in Parkinsonian patients, with a focus on inter- and intra-connectivity organization in the disease-associated nodal and hub regions using the graph theoretical analyses. Re...

2017
Pengfei Chen Fan Wang Juerong Feng Rui Zhou Ying Chang Jing Liu Qiu Zhao

Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) has a high incidence and mortality worldwide, and its carcinogenesis and progression are influenced by a complex network of gene interactions. A weighted gene co-expression network was constructed to identify gene modules associated with the clinical traits in HCC (n = 214). Among the 13 modules, high correlation was only found between the red module and metastasi...

Jafar Razmi Saeed Zameni,

Centralizing and using proper transportation facilities cut down costs and traffic. Hub facilities concentrate on flows to cause economic advantage of scale and multimodal transportation helps use the advantage of another transporter. A distinctive feature of this paper is proposing a new mathematical formulation for a three-stage p-hub location routing problem with simultaneous pick-ups and de...

In this paper, a complete review of published researches about hierarchical facility location and hub network problems is presented. Hierarchical network is a system where facilities with different service levels interact in a top-down way or vice versa. In Hierarchical systems, service levels are composed of different facilities. Published papers from (1970) to (2015) have been studied and a c...

2017
James K. Elrod John L. Fortenberry

BACKGROUND The healthcare industry is characterized by intensive, never-ending change occurring on a multitude of fronts. Success in such tumultuous environments requires healthcare providers to be proficient in myriad areas, including the manner in which they organize and deliver services. Less efficient designs drain precious resources and hamper efforts to deliver the best care possible to p...

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