Two countermeasure strategies to mitigate random disruptions in capacitated systems

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We examine a capacitated system exposed to random stepwise capacity disruptions with exponentially distributed interarrival times and uniformly distributed magnitudes. We explore two countermeasure policies for a risk-neutral decision maker who seeks to maximize the long-run average reward. A one-phase policy considers implementation of countermeasures throughout the entirety of a disruption cycle. The results of this analysis form a basis for a two-phase model which implements countermeasures during only a fraction of a disruption cycle. We present an extensive numerical analysis as well as a sensitivity study on the fluctuations of some system parameter values. © 2010 Systems Engineering Society of China and Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg.

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Bakir, N. O., Savachkin, A., & Uribe-Sanchez, A. (2010). Two countermeasure strategies to mitigate random disruptions in capacitated systems. Journal of Systems Science and Systems Engineering, 19(2), 210–226. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11518-010-5125-y

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