Browsing Industrial Engineering by OzU Authors "Özener, Başak Altan"
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Cost allocation mechanisms in a peer‐to‐peer network
Özener, Başak Altan; Özener, Okan Örsan (Wiley, 2019-01)This study analyzes a cooperative game between a service provider and a set of users. We consider a P2P network where the service provider broadcasts the content across the network and the users collaborate to seed the ... -
A game theoretical approach for improving the operational efficiencies of less-than-truckload carriers through load exchanges
Özener, Başak Altan; Özener, Okan Örsan (Springer, 2021-09)Less-than-truckload (LTL) transportation offers fast, flexible and relatively low-cost transportation services to shippers. In order to cope with the effects of economic recessions, the LTL industry implemented ideas such ... -
Pricing decisions in a strategic single retailer/dual suppliers setting under order size constraints
Ekici, Ali; Özener, Başak Altan; Özener, Okan Örsan (Informa Group, 2016)In this paper, we study a duopolistic market of suppliers competing for the business of a retailer. The retailer sets the order cycle and quantities from each supplier to minimize its annual costs. Different from other ... -
Production planning with flexible manufacturing systems under demand uncertainty
Elyasi, M.; Özener, Başak Altan; Ekici, Ali; Özener, Okan Örsan (Taylor & Francis, 2024)This paper delves into the impacts of an ongoing global crisis on the resilience of supply chains. Furthermore, it proposes measures to address and mitigate the disruptions caused by the prevailing uncertainties. For ... -
Stochastic production planning with flexible manufacturing systems and uncertain demand: A column generation-based approach
Elyasi, Milad; Özener, Başak Altan; Ekici, Ali; Özener, Okan Örsan; Yanıkoğlu, İhsan (Elsevier, 2022)The ongoing pandemic, namely COVID-19, has rendered widespread economic disorder. The deficiencies have delayed production at manufacturers in several industries on the supply side. The effects of disruption were more ...
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