scholarly journals Simulation Study for Performance Measures of Resources in a Port Container Terminal

2004 ◽  
Vol 28 (7) ◽  
pp. 587-591 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yong-Seok Choi
Author(s):  
Henokh Yernias Fibrianto ◽  
Bonggwon Kang ◽  
Bosung Kim ◽  
Annika Marbach ◽  
Tobias Buer ◽  
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Author(s):  
Shivendra Kumar ◽  
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Ljubo Vlacic ◽  

Time has fast become one of the most important factors in global trading. While little can be done to reduce the travel time of ships, significant effort can be put into improving the efficiency of container terminal. This paper presents a simple analytical model (SAM) for predicting container dwell times and determining equipment utilization. The paper exemplifies the operations of the Port of Suva and presents an analysis of its operations. To improve the current performance, a cooperative control schema is proposed. It is shown in this paper that the prediction model and performance measures are a useful tool for container terminal planners.


Psychometrika ◽  
2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Rosember Guerra-Urzola ◽  
Katrijn Van Deun ◽  
Juan C. Vera ◽  
Klaas Sijtsma

AbstractPCA is a popular tool for exploring and summarizing multivariate data, especially those consisting of many variables. PCA, however, is often not simple to interpret, as the components are a linear combination of the variables. To address this issue, numerous methods have been proposed to sparsify the nonzero coefficients in the components, including rotation-thresholding methods and, more recently, PCA methods subject to sparsity inducing penalties or constraints. Here, we offer guidelines on how to choose among the different sparse PCA methods. Current literature misses clear guidance on the properties and performance of the different sparse PCA methods, often relying on the misconception that the equivalence of the formulations for ordinary PCA also holds for sparse PCA. To guide potential users of sparse PCA methods, we first discuss several popular sparse PCA methods in terms of where the sparseness is imposed on the loadings or on the weights, assumed model, and optimization criterion used to impose sparseness. Second, using an extensive simulation study, we assess each of these methods by means of performance measures such as squared relative error, misidentification rate, and percentage of explained variance for several data generating models and conditions for the population model. Finally, two examples using empirical data are considered.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Tiago Dias Domingues ◽  
Helena Mourino ◽  
Nuno Sepulveda

In this work will apply mixture models based on distributions from the SMSN family to antibody data against four SARS-CoV-2 virus antigens. Furthermore, since the true infection status of individuals is known a priori, performance measures will be calculated for the methods proposed for cutoff point estimation such as sensitivity, specificity and accuracy. The results of a simulation study will also be presented.


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