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Two-stage flexible-choice problems under uncertainty

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Two-stage flexible-choice problems under uncertainty
A significant input-data uncertainty is often present in practical situations. One approach to coping with this uncertainty is to describe the uncertainty with scenarios. A scenario represents a potential realization of the important parameters of the problem. In this paper we apply a recent approach, called flexibility, to solving two-stage flexible-choice problems. The first stage represents the present, where a decision maker must plan ahead to make a decision to hedge against uncertainty in the second stage, which represents the uncertain future, and is described as a set of scenarios. When one of the future scenarios is realized, a decision maker is willing to pay some recourse cost to augment the earlier solution to be more suitable for the realized scenario. Since all of the future scenarios are known, it is reasonable to presume that their desired solutions are also known. Thus, the aim of a decision maker is to find a solution in the present that is as easy as possible to ada...
Jurij Mihelic, Amine Mahjoub, Christophe Rapine, B
Added 10 Dec 2010
Updated 10 Dec 2010
Type Journal
Year 2010
Where EOR
Authors Jurij Mihelic, Amine Mahjoub, Christophe Rapine, Borut Robic
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