2002
DOI: 10.1016/s0377-2217(01)00222-3
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An interactive approach for hierarchical analysis of helicopter logistics in disaster relief operations

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“…Attaches great importance to the compilation of an attempt to file a case, according to the needs of the battlefield in the new situation, to attempt to improve the case. According to the personnel training programs and curriculum standards, the basic conception and overall design of the teaching tasks and training problems of assigning assignments, the background, the trend and the course of operations are to be reflected in the thinking of the new ideas in the new situation [1].…”
Section: Around the Actual Combat Needs Improve The Teaching And Leamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Attaches great importance to the compilation of an attempt to file a case, according to the needs of the battlefield in the new situation, to attempt to improve the case. According to the personnel training programs and curriculum standards, the basic conception and overall design of the teaching tasks and training problems of assigning assignments, the background, the trend and the course of operations are to be reflected in the thinking of the new ideas in the new situation [1].…”
Section: Around the Actual Combat Needs Improve The Teaching And Leamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One group of these studies, such as Barbasuglu [18,19] and Haghani and OH [20,21], concentrated on a routing problem and distribution of emergency goods. These studies were to minimize time and cost of transportation and assumed that several relief goods from several depot were shipped by heterogeneous vehicles to the a ected areas.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Haghani and Oh (1996) presented a large-scale multi-commodity, multi-modal network flow problem with time windows to transport a range of critical supplies using a vehicle fleet from depots to affected areas, while Barbarosoglu, Ozdamar & Cevik (2002) Yi and Ozdamar (2007) examined the problem of coordinating "transportation of commodities from major supply centers to distribution centers in affected areas and the transport of wounded people from affected areas to temporary and permanent emergency unit" and extended the earlier model as a mixedinteger, multi-commodity network flow problem treating vehicles as integer commodity flows in the first stage and providing schedules using a "vehicle splitting algorithm." The objective was to minimize delay in supplying critical commodities and health services.…”
Section: Evacuation Modelingmentioning
confidence: 99%