Friday, June 25
13:00-13:15 | Opening Session |
13:25-14:40 | TS1: Supply Chain Management |
14:40-15:00 | Break |
15:00-16:40 | TS2: Production Scheduling and Management |
16:40-17:00 | Break |
17:00-18:00 | Keynote Speech 1 (Professor Erwin Pesch) |
Saturday, June 26
9:00-10:00 | Keynote Speech 2 (Professor Nicholas G. Hall) |
10:00-10:20 | Break |
10:20-12:00 | TS3: Resource Allocation and Planning |
12:00-13:00 | Lunch Break |
13:00-14:40 | TS4: Heuristic Algorithms for Optimization |
14:40-15:00 | Break |
15:00-16:00 | Keynote Speech 3 (Professor Toshiya Kaihara) |
16:00-16:20 | Break |
16:20-18:00 | OS1: Urban Operations Research 1 |
Sunday, June 27
9:00-10:40 | OS2: Urban Operations Research 2 |
10:40-11:00 | Break |
11:00-12:15 | TS5: Robust Optimization |
12:15-12:30 | Closing Session |
Friday, June 25
13:00-13:15 | Opening Session |
13:25-14:40 | TS1: Supply Chain Management |
TS1-1: | A bilevel production planning using machine learning based customer’s modeling |
Jun Nakao and Tatsushi Nishi | |
TS1-2: | Robust optimization for a dual-channel closed-loop supply chain with cost and demand uncertainty |
Essam Kaoud, Mohammad A. M. Abdel-Aal, Tatsuhiko Sakaguchi and Naoki Uchiyama | |
TS1-3: | Robust multi criteria decision making model for supplier selection in fuzzy environment |
Md. Mohibul Islam and Masahiro Arakawa | |
14:40-15:00 | Break |
15:00-16:40 | TS2: Production Scheduling and Management |
TS2-1: | A comparison of integer programming based models for parallel machine batch scheduling |
Hiroto Ueda, Yunfei Chen, Ken Sato, Maiko Shigeno and Ushio Sumita | |
TS2-2: | Estimating weighting factors using approximate solutions of multi-objective scheduling problems |
Hidetoshi Togo, Kohei Asanuma and Tatsushi Nishi | |
TS2-3: | An application of structural design exploration to multi-objective permutation flow shop scheduling problem |
Masato Toi, Masataka Kaihara, Yutaka Nomaguchi and Kikuo Fujita | |
TS2-4: | Surrogate-assisted genetic programming for multi-objective dynamic job shop scheduling with machine breakdowns |
Salama Shady, Toshiya Kaihara, Nobutada Fujii and Daisuke Kokuryo | |
16:40-17:00 | Break |
17:00-18:00 | Keynote Speech 1 |
K1: | Conflict-free crane scheduling in a seaport terminal |
Professor Erwin Pesch (Department of Management Information Science, University of Siegen and Center for Advanced Studies in Management, HHL Leipzig Graduate School of Management, Germany) |
Saturday, June 26
09:00-10:00 | Keynote Speech 2 |
K2: | A new design for tournaments |
Professor Nicholas G. Hall (Fisher College of Business, Ohio State University, United States) | |
10:00-10:20 | Break |
10:20-12:00 | TS3: Resource Allocation and Planning |
TS3-1: | Optimal relocation plan for improving management of bookshelves – A case study at Nanzan University Library – |
Aino Ohnishi, Atsuo Suzuki and Shungo Koichi | |
TS3-2: | Optimization approaches for a heterogeneous-resource allocation problem to optimize production capacity |
Muhammad Akbar, Takashi Irohara, Yutaka Itou and Tomohiro Takahashi | |
TS3-3: | Computationally efficient and widely applicable models for nurse scheduling |
Naoaki Katoh, Wei Wu and Atsuko Ikegami | |
TS3-4: | Nursery teacher scheduling based on shift preference satisfaction |
Yoshito Namba, Mari Ito, Ryuta Takashima and Masatake Hirao | |
12:00-13:00 | Break |
13:00-14:40 | TS4: Heuristic Algorithms for Optimization |
TS4-1: | Adaptive comprehensive learning particle swarm optimization with a parameter control method |
Ziang Liu and Tatsushi Nishi | |
TS4-2: | A heuristic algorithm based on tabu search for the linear ordering problem |
Masahiro Sakabe and Mutsunori Yagiura | |
TS4-3: | On the integrality gap of a point-to-point based airline network design problem |
Shungo Koichi, Mihiro Sasaki and Jinha Hibino | |
TS4-4: | Minimizing carry-over effect values under restricted breaks for round-robin tournament |
Fei Xue, Haijunfu Ma and Maiko Shigeno | |
14:40-15:00 | Break |
15:00-16:00 | Keynote Speech 3 |
K3: | An innovative systems approach for designing Society 5.0 |
Professor Toshiya Kaihara (Graduate School of System Informatics, Kobe University, Japan) | |
16:00-16:20 | Break |
16:20-18:00 | OS1: Urban Operations Research 1 |
OS1-1: | A study on the driving characteristics of high capacity vehicles in Japan by k-means clustering analysis |
Thuta Kyaw Win, Daisuke Watanabe and Tetsuro Hyodo | |
OS1-2: | Travel behavior and optimal length of toll road |
Masashi Miyagawa | |
OS1-3: | A basic study of outlier path detection based on inverse shortest paths problem |
Hiroyuki Hasada, Daisuke Hasegawa and Yudai Honma | |
OS1-4: | Exact solution algorithm of continuous two-hub location problem using BTST method |
Atsuo Suzuki |
Sunday, June 27
09:00-10:40 | OS2: Urban Operations Research 2 |
OS2-1: | Investigation of livelihood support services considering factors that prevent elderly people from going out |
Tomoki Sanada and Aya Ishigaki | |
OS2-2: | Optimal policy for the renovation of historical buildings – Combination of theoretical model and real data survey – |
Kaori Isawa, Hiroko Watanabe, Daisuke Hasegawa and Yudai Honma | |
OS2-3: | Trip length distribution of shortest travel path that includes a visit to a facility on a continuous network |
Ken-ichi Tanaka and Kazuki Tanno | |
OS2-4: | Point-to-point airline network design under cooperation and competition |
Jinha Hibino, Shungo Koichi, Takehiro Furuta and Mihiro Sasaki | |
10:40-11:00 | Break |
11:00-12:15 | TS5: Robust Optimization |
TS5-1: | A simulation based method for project schedule management with stochastic activity duration |
Daisuke Morita and Haruhiko Suwa | |
TS5-2: | Preventive maintenance of offshore wind turbines with seasonality |
Kyoka Yamada and Koichi Nakade | |
TS5-3: | A heuristic dynamic programming method for the robust knapsack problem |
Wei Wu, Jiabao Zhang, Yannan Hu and Mutsunori Yagiura | |
12:15-12:30 | Closing Session |