Cem Saydam

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Computer Science University of North Carolina, Charlotte, Charlotte, NC, United States 
Area:
Operations Research
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Enayati S, Mayorga ME, Rajagopalan HK, et al. (2018) Real-time ambulance redeployment approach to improve service coverage with fair and restricted workload for EMS providers Omega. 79: 67-80
Mayadunne S, Johar M, Saydam C. (2018) Competitive store closing during an economic downturn International Journal of Production Economics. 199: 162-178
Rodrigues LF, Morabito R, Chiyoshi FY, et al. (2018) Analyzing an emergency maintenance system in the agriculture stage of a Brazilian sugarcane mill using an approximate hypercube method Computers and Electronics in Agriculture. 151: 441-452
Temizkan O, Park S, Saydam C. (2017) Software Diversity for Improved Network Security: Optimal Distribution of Software-Based Shared Vulnerabilities Information Systems Research. 28: 828-849
Rodrigues LF, Morabito R, Chiyoshi FY, et al. (2017) Towards hypercube queuing models for dispatch policies with priority in queue and partial backup Computers & Operations Research. 84: 92-105
Li X, Saydam C. (2016) Balancing Ambulance Crew Workloads Via A Tiered Dispatch Policy Pesquisa Operacional. 36: 399-419
Zaffar MA, Rajagopalan HK, Saydam C, et al. (2016) Coverage, survivability or response time: A comparative study of performance statistics used in ambulance location models via simulation–optimization Operations Research For Health Care. 11: 1-12
Toro-Díaz H, Mayorga ME, McLay LA, et al. (2015) Reducing disparities in large-scale emergency medical service systems Journal of the Operational Research Society. 66: 1169-1181
Saydam C, Rajagopalan HK, Sharer E, et al. (2013) The dynamic redeployment coverage location model Health Systems. 2: 103-119
Rajagopalan HK, Saydam C, Setzler H, et al. (2012) Decision making for emergency medical services International Series in Operations Research and Management Science. 167: 275-296
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