Title :
Supply Chain Coordination Using an Adaptive Distributed Search Strategy
Author :
Gaudreault, Jonathan ; Pesant, Gilles ; Frayret, Jean-Marc ; D´Amours, Sophie
Author_Institution :
FORAC Res. Consortium, Univ. Laval, Quebec City, QC, Canada
Abstract :
A tree search strategy is said to be adaptive when it dynamically identifies which areas of the tree are likely to contain good solutions, using information that is gathered during the search process. This study shows how an adaptive approach can be used to enhance the efficiency of the coordination process of an industrial supply chain. The result is a new adaptive method (called the adaptive discrepancy search), intended for search in nonbinary trees, and that is exploitable in a distributed optimization context. For the industrial case studied (a supply chain in the forest products industry), this allowed reducing nearly half the time needed to obtain the best solution in comparison with a standard nonadaptive method. The method has also been evaluated for use with synthesized problems in order to validate the results that are obtained and to illustrate different properties of the algorithm.
Keywords :
forestry; optimisation; supply chain management; tree searching; adaptive discrepancy search; adaptive distributed search strategy; coordination process; distributed optimization context; forest products industry; industrial supply chain; nonbinary trees; search process; supply chain coordination; tree search strategy; Context awareness; Decision trees; Planning; Search problems; Supply chains; Adaptive search; discrepancy; distributed search; multiagent; supply chain coordination;
Journal_Title :
Systems, Man, and Cybernetics, Part C: Applications and Reviews, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TSMCC.2012.2188627