DocumentCode
1867623
Title
A hybrid method for modeling and solving constrained search problems
Author
Sitek, Pawel ; Wikarek, Jaroslaw
Author_Institution
Kielce Univ. of Technol., Kielce, Poland
fYear
2013
fDate
8-11 Sept. 2013
Firstpage
385
Lastpage
392
Abstract
The paper presents a concept and the outline of the implementation of a hybrid approach to modeling and solving constrained problems. Two environments of mathematical programming (MP) and logic programming (LP) were integrated. The strengths of integer programming (IP) and constraint logic programming (CLP), in which constraints are treated in a different way and different methods are implemented, were combined to use the strengths of both. The proposed approach is particularly important for the decision models with an objective function and many discrete decision variables added up in multiple constraints. To validate the proposed approach, two illustrative examples are presented and solved. The first example is the authors´ original model of cost optimization in the supply chain with multimodal transportation. The second one is the two-echelon variant of the well-known Capacitated Vehicle Routing Problem, 2E-CVRP.
Keywords
constraint handling; decision theory; integer programming; mathematical programming; search problems; supply chain management; vehicle routing; 2E-CVRP; CLP; capacitated vehicle routing problem; constrained search problems; constraint logic programming; cost optimization; decision models; discrete decision variables; integer programming; mathematical programming; multimodal transportation; multiple constraints; objective function; supply chain; two-echelon variant; IP networks; Linear programming; Mathematical model; Optimization; Production facilities; Search problems; Supply chains;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Computer Science and Information Systems (FedCSIS), 2013 Federated Conference on
Conference_Location
Krako??w
Type
conf
Filename
6644029
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