Multi-Criteria Decision Making in Maritime Studies and Logistics
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- Paul Tae-Woo Lee(Zhejiang University)Zaili Yang(Liverpool John Moores University)
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-62338-2
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Book Chapters
The following chapters of this book are listed in IDEAS- Paul Tae-Woo Lee & Zaili Yang, 2018. "Introduction," International Series in Operations Research & Management Science, in: Paul Tae-Woo Lee & Zaili Yang (ed.), Multi-Criteria Decision Making in Maritime Studies and Logistics, chapter 0, pages 1-6, Springer.
- Zhuohua Qu & Chengpeng Wan & Zaili Yang & Paul Tae-Woo Lee, 2018. "A Discourse of Multi-criteria Decision Making (MCDM) Approaches," International Series in Operations Research & Management Science, in: Paul Tae-Woo Lee & Zaili Yang (ed.), Multi-Criteria Decision Making in Maritime Studies and Logistics, chapter 0, pages 7-29, Springer.
- Emrah Bulut & Okan Duru, 2018. "Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) in Maritime Logistics: Theory, Application and Fuzzy Set Integration," International Series in Operations Research & Management Science, in: Paul Tae-Woo Lee & Zaili Yang (ed.), Multi-Criteria Decision Making in Maritime Studies and Logistics, chapter 0, pages 31-78, Springer.
- Jingzheng Ren & Marie Lützen & Hanna Barbara Rasmussen, 2018. "Identification of Success Factors for Green Shipping with Measurement of Greenness Based on ANP and ISM," International Series in Operations Research & Management Science, in: Paul Tae-Woo Lee & Zaili Yang (ed.), Multi-Criteria Decision Making in Maritime Studies and Logistics, chapter 0, pages 79-103, Springer.
- Zaili Yang & Lefteris Maistralis & Stephen Bonsall & Jin Wang, 2018. "Use of Fuzzy Evidential Reasoning for Vessel Selection Under Uncertainty," International Series in Operations Research & Management Science, in: Paul Tae-Woo Lee & Zaili Yang (ed.), Multi-Criteria Decision Making in Maritime Studies and Logistics, chapter 0, pages 105-121, Springer.
- Feng Ma & Yu-Wang Chen, 2018. "Probabilistic Assessment of Vessel Collision Risk: An Evidential Reasoning and Artificial Potential Field-Based Method," International Series in Operations Research & Management Science, in: Paul Tae-Woo Lee & Zaili Yang (ed.), Multi-Criteria Decision Making in Maritime Studies and Logistics, chapter 0, pages 123-149, Springer.
- Chengpeng Wan & Di Zhang & Hang Fang, 2018. "Incorporating AHP and Evidential Reasoning for Quantitative Evaluation of Inland Port Performance," International Series in Operations Research & Management Science, in: Paul Tae-Woo Lee & Zaili Yang (ed.), Multi-Criteria Decision Making in Maritime Studies and Logistics, chapter 0, pages 151-173, Springer.
- Dimitrios I. Stavrou & Eleftherios Y. Siskos & Nikolaos P. Ventikos & John E. Psarras, 2018. "Robust Evaluation of Risks in Ship-to-Ship Transfer Operations: Application of the STOCHASTIC UTA Multicriteria Decision Support Method," International Series in Operations Research & Management Science, in: Paul Tae-Woo Lee & Zaili Yang (ed.), Multi-Criteria Decision Making in Maritime Studies and Logistics, chapter 0, pages 175-218, Springer.
- Paul Tae-Woo Lee & Cheng-Wei Lin & Sung-Ho Shin, 2018. "Financial Performance Evaluation of Shipping Companies Using Entropy and Grey Relation Analysis," International Series in Operations Research & Management Science, in: Paul Tae-Woo Lee & Zaili Yang (ed.), Multi-Criteria Decision Making in Maritime Studies and Logistics, chapter 0, pages 219-247, Springer.
- Ying Wang & Gi-Tae Yeo & Adolf K. Y. Ng, 2018. "The Use of the Hybrid Fuzzy-Delphi-TOPSIS Approach in Identifying Optimal Bunkering Ports for Shipping Lines," International Series in Operations Research & Management Science, in: Paul Tae-Woo Lee & Zaili Yang (ed.), Multi-Criteria Decision Making in Maritime Studies and Logistics, chapter 0, pages 249-270, Springer.
- Zhihong Jin & Na Li & Qi Xu & Zhan Bian, 2018. "Modern Heuristics of MCDM for the Operation Optimization in Container Terminals," International Series in Operations Research & Management Science, in: Paul Tae-Woo Lee & Zaili Yang (ed.), Multi-Criteria Decision Making in Maritime Studies and Logistics, chapter 0, pages 271-322, Springer.
- Min-Ho Ha & Zaili Yang, 2018. "Modelling Interdependency Among Attributes in MCDM: Its Application in Port Performance Measurement," International Series in Operations Research & Management Science, in: Paul Tae-Woo Lee & Zaili Yang (ed.), Multi-Criteria Decision Making in Maritime Studies and Logistics, chapter 0, pages 323-354, Springer.
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