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Publicações por João Claro

2012

A multiobjective metaheuristic for a mean-risk multistage capacity investment problem with process flexibility

Autores
Claro, J; de Sousa, JP;

Publicação
COMPUTERS & OPERATIONS RESEARCH

Abstract
In this paper, we propose a multiobjective local search metaheuristic for a mean-risk multistage capacity investment problem with process flexibility, irreversibility, lumpiness and economies of scale in capacity costs. In each period, discrete decisions concerning the investment in capacity expansion, and continuous decisions concerning the utilization of the available capacity to satisfy demand are considered. We solve the capacity utilization problems with linear programming, in order to find the minimum capacity for each resource with the other resources remaining unchanged, this way providing information on the feasibility of the discrete investment decisions. Conditional value-at-risk is considered as a risk measure. Results of a computational study are presented, that show the approach is capable of obtaining high-quality approximations to the efficient sets, with a modest computational effort.

2010

A multiobjective metaheuristic for a mean-risk multistage capacity investment problem

Autores
Claro, J; de Sousa, JP;

Publicação
JOURNAL OF HEURISTICS

Abstract
We propose a multiobjective local search metaheuristic for a mean-risk multistage capacity investment problem with irreversibility, lumpiness and economies of scale in capacity costs. Conditional value-at-risk is considered as a risk measure. Results of a computational study are presented and indicate that the approach is capable of producing high-quality approximations to the efficient sets with a modest computational effort. The best results are achieved with a new hybrid approach, combining Tabu Search and Variable Neighbourhood Search.

2010

A multiobjective metaheuristic for a mean-risk static stochastic knapsack problem

Autores
Claro, J; de Sousa, JP;

Publicação
COMPUTATIONAL OPTIMIZATION AND APPLICATIONS

Abstract
In this paper we address two major challenges presented by stochastic discrete optimisation problems: the multiobjective nature of the problems, once risk aversion is incorporated, and the frequent difficulties in computing exactly, or even approximately, the objective function. The latter has often been handled with methods involving sample average approximation, where a random sample is generated so that population parameters may be estimated from sample statistics-usually the expected value is estimated from the sample average. We propose the use of multiobjective metaheuristics to deal with these difficulties, and apply a multiobjective local search metaheuristic to both exact and sample approximation versions of a mean-risk static stochastic knapsack problem. Variance and conditional value-at-risk are considered as risk measures. Results of a computational study are presented, that indicate the approach is capable of producing high-quality approximations to the efficient sets, with a modest computational effort.

2024

A configurational perspective for the generalisation of healthcare innovations: The case of a new screening programme

Autores
Rodrigues, JC; Barros, AC; Claro, J;

Publicação
TECHNOLOGICAL FORECASTING AND SOCIAL CHANGE

Abstract
This paper analyses the process of generalisation of an innovative government-led public practice in the healthcare sector. The scaling and embedding involved in this generalisation process are assumed to be dependent on the multiple implementation processes (consecutive or simultaneous) that lead to a routine use of the innovation in different adopters. This paper, therefore, proposes the use of a configurational theory approach to conceptualise each implementation of the innovation during the generalisation process and shed light on the generalisation's scaling and embedding efforts. It suggests a set of recommendations and practices for generalisation managers, most notably: i) they should regard generalisations as organic processes where their main role is to create space for experimentation, learning and negotiation, and ii) they should adopt different modes of governance to identify adequate mechanisms and strategies and guide their actions. This configurational perspective allows them to monitor and manage the evolution of implementations, informs the valuable learning processes that take place in a generalisation and has been found to be a useful tool to support the crucial collaboration among the actors involved in a generalisation.

2020

Post-wildfire Emergency Intervention in Portugal: an Analysis of Public Reports and Policy

Autores
Pacheco, R; Claro, J;

Publicação
International Conference on Environmental Science and Applications - Proceedings of the International Conference on Environmental Science and Applications (ICESA'20)

Abstract

2021

Carbon Policy as a Strategy to Jointly Address Climate Change, Prevent Wildfires and Biodiversity Loss: A Portugal Case Study

Autores
Pacheco, R; Claro, J;

Publicação
International Conference on Environmental Science and Applications - Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Environmental Science and Applications (ICESA'21)

Abstract

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