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Stochastic Dynamic Location Analysis
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Facility PlanningEngineeringStochastic DecisionLocalizationOperations ResearchLocation AwarenessStochastic ProcessesData-driven Decision SupportSystems EngineeringLogisticsDecision TheoryFacility ManagementQuantitative ManagementLocation AnalysisUrban PlanningRoute ChoiceServer Relocation PolicyBusinessLocation InformationLocation Management
This research introduces methods of stochastic decision processes into location analysis. The specific model concerns making dynamic relocation decisions for a new facility (server) that must interact with existing facilities (customers) whose relocations are stochastic processes. The model is an infinite-horizon Markov decision chain whose solution gives a server relocation policy that minimizes the expected discounted sum of costs. Costs are location-dependent and are incurred in two ways: when the server makes choice relocations and when the server interacts with customers. The model captures the essence of a variety of familiar dynamic location decision situations. Some methodological developments that allow solution of large problems are reported.
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