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- Design, Analysis and Operations under Uncertainty I
- (629b) Hedging Risk through the Flexible Recipe Framework
The aim of the present work is to provide a tool to support decision making during the development of a scheduling policy in an uncertain market environment while incorporating the trade-off between risk and profit at the decision level. To achieve our goal, an efficient MILP-based framework that manages the risk in the decision-making strategies by incorporating as an additional feature the flexibility of the batch processes recipes is presented. Our approach is based on a continuous-time domain representation and the generalized notion of precedence. Management of risk is explicitly addressed by adding a control measure as a new objective to be considered, thus leading to a multi-objective optimization formulation. The main advantages of our approach are highlighted through a case study, in which a set of solutions appealing to decision makers with different attitudes toward risk are obtained. Moreover, the convenience of exploiting the capabilities of the flexible recipe framework as a way of hedging the financial risk associated with the batch process operation is also discussed through comparison with the traditional approach which operates at nominal conditions.
Financial support received from the European Community projects (MRTN-CT-2004-512233; RFC-CR-04006; INCO-CT-2005-013359) and the Generalitat de Catalunya with the European Social Fund (FI grant) is fully appreciated.