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Article Citation - WoS: 5Citation - Scopus: 5A Blood Distribution Problem With New Transportation Options - an Application for the Turkish Red Crescent(inderscience Enterprises Ltd, 2019) Azizoglu, Meral; Kurt, Atil; Cetinkaya, Ferda CanThis paper considers the blood distribution problem in the Central Anatolian Regional Blood Centre of the Turkish Red Crescent (TRC) and proposes several demand satisfaction options considering the irradiation centres, urgent demands, and product availability. Our aim is to maximise the total weighted blood demand satisfaction. To address the problem, we develop a mixed integer linear programming model and propose a hybrid genetic algorithm (HGA). The results of our experiments have revealed that the mathematical model cannot handle even small sized problem instances in reasonable times; however, the hybrid genetic algorithm is capable of handling complex daily operations of the Turkish Red Crescent.Article Citation - WoS: 7Citation - Scopus: 7Solution Approaches To the Blood Distribution Problem of the Turkish Red Crescent(inderscience Enterprises Ltd, 2018) Cetinkaya, Ferda Can; Kurt, Atil; Azizoglu, MeralThis paper considers the blood distribution problem that includes irradiation centres, urgent demands, and product availability in Turkey, Central Anatolian Regional Blood Center of the Turkish Red Crescent. To address the problem, we develop a mixed integer linear program with two objectives: maximising the demand satisfaction and minimising total time travelled by the vehicles. We propose two decomposition-based heuristic solution approaches. The results of our experiments have revealed that the model cannot solve even small sized instances in reasonable times; however, the heuristic solution approaches are appropriate for solving complex real life problems.Article Citation - WoS: 5Citation - Scopus: 8Lp Relaxation-Based Solution Algorithms for the Multi-Mode Project Scheduling With a Non-Renewable Resource(inderscience Enterprises Ltd, 2015) Cetinkaya, Ferda Can; Pamir, Selin Kirbiyik; Azizoglu, MeralIn this study, we consider a multi-mode resource allocation problem with a single non-renewable resource. We assume the resource is released at defined time points and at defined quantities. We also assume that the activity costs are charged once they are completed. Our aim is to minimise the project completion time. We formulate the problem as a pure integer programming model and show that it is strongly NP-hard. We find lower bounds by pure and mixed integer linear programming relaxations of the model and develop three heuristic procedures based on those relaxations. The results of our computational study have revealed the satisfactory performances of our lower bounds and heuristic procedures.
