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16th International Conference on Operational Research
KOI 2016 Conference Program
Osijek, Croatia, 27-29 September, 2016.
Organizers:
Croatian Operational Research Society
In collaboration with Faculty of Economics in Osijek, University of Osijek, Croatia
&
Department of Mathematics, University of Osijek, Croatia
Conference venue:
Faculty of Economics in Osijek, Trg Lj. Gaja 7, 31000 Osijek, Croatia
http://www.hdoi.hr/koi2016
Sponsored by:
Faculty of Economics in Osijek, University of Osijek
Department of Mathematics, University of Osijek Josip Juraj Strossmayer
University of Osijek
Ministry of Science, Education and Sports of the Republic of Croatia
Croatian Operational Research Society
Faculty of Economics in Osijek, University of Osijek
Department of Mathematics,
University of Osijek
16th International Conference on Operational Research KOI 2016, Osijek, Croatia Program Overview
Day/Time 8.00-9.00 9.00-10.00 10.15-11.00 11.00-11.30
11.30-13.00 13.00-14.00
14.00-14.45 15.00-16.30 16:30-17:00
17.00-18.30 18:30
Tuesday September
27th
Registration at the registration
desk*
Opening Session
Plenary Session
Jakob Krarup, University of Copenhagen
Coffee break
Parallel sessions
and Special Section in
honor of Goran Lesaja
Lunch break
Plenary Session
Andrew R. Barron, Yale
University
Round Table – OR in
Education
Coffee break
Parallel sessions
City Tour (Meeting
point: conference
venue)
Day/Time 8.00-8.30 8.30-9.15 9.20-11.00 11.00-11.30
11.30-13.00 13.00-14.00
14.00-14.45 15.00-20.00 20.00
Wednesday September
28th
Registration at the registration
desk*
Plenary Session
Francisco Martinez Alvarez,
University of Sevilla
Parallel sessions
and Special Section in
honor of Goran Lesaja
Coffee break
Parallel sessions Parallel
sessions and Special Section
in honor of Goran Lešaja
Lunch break
Plenary Session Marko
Bohanec, Jozef Stefan
Institute, Ljubljana
Excursion to Ilok (Museum, City, Castle, Wine cellar)
Meeting Point: Parking Lot of the
Department of Mathematics, University of Osijek, Trg Lj. Gaja 6, Osijek (across
conference venue)
Traditional Slavonian
dinner in Ilok
Day/Time 8.00-8.30 8.30-9.15 9.20-11.00 11.00-11.30
11.30-13.00 13.00-14.00
14.00-14.30 14.30-15.30
Thursday September
29th
Registration at the registration
desk*
Plenary Session
Tibor Illés, University of Technology
and Economics
(BME), Budapest
Parallel sessions
and Special Section in
honor of Goran Lesaja
Coffee break
Parallel sessions
Lunch break
Closing Session
CRORS Annual Meeting
* Registration and Information desk working hours: from Tuesday to Thursday 8.00-18.00 Duration of plenary lectures: 40 minutes lecture + 5 minutes for discussion Duration of contributed presentations: 15 minutes presentation + 3 minutes for discussion
16th International Conference on Operational Research KOI 2016, Osijek, Croatia Detailed program
Tuesday September 27, 2016 – 1st day
Event / Session Time Room Paper title Author name and
institution
Registration at the registration desk
8:00-9:00 Ground
floor
Opening session 9:00-10:00 Room 1 (ground
floor)
Plenary Lecture 1 Jakob Krarup, University of Copenhagen Chair: Luka Neralić
10:15-11:00
Room 1 (ground
floor)
Steven Vajda – the pioneer of OR who introduced linear programming to Europe and Asia
Jakob Krarup, Department of Computer Science DIKU, University of Copenhagen, Denmark
Coffee break 11:00-11:30
1st floor Hall (Aula Glagoljice)
Parallel sessions and Special Section on IPM and Related Topics in Honor of G. Lešaja
11:30-13:00
Session S1-A – OR Theory and Application Chair: Nenad Šuvak Time for each presentation: 15 minutes presentation + 3 minutes for discussion
11:30-13:00
Room 12 (2nd floor)
S1-A.1. Heuristics for batching and sequencing in batch processing machines
Chuda Basnet, Department of Management Systems, The University of Waikato, New Zealand
S1-A.2. A mathematical model for parallel machine scheduling
Aslı Aksoy, Seval Ene, Gizem Özsavaş, Murat Kayıran, Özge İlter, Industrial Engineering Department, Uludag University, Turkey
S1-A.3. Accelerating the B&B algorithm for integer programming based on flatness information: an approach applied to the MKP
Ivan Derpich, Juan Sepulveda, Industrial Engineering Department, Universidad de Santiago de Chile, Chile
S1-A.4. Estimating the expected cost of function evaluation strategies
Rebi Daldal, Zahed Shahmoradi, Tonguç Ünlüyurt, Faculty of Engineering and Natural
Event / Session Time Room Paper title Author name and
institution
Sciences, Sabanci University, Turkey
S1-A.5. Performance evaluation of vessel-berth link in Croatian marinas through capacity optimization process
Ivona Gudac, Expono Maritime d..o.o., Croatia, Ivan Marović, Faculty of Civil engineering, University of Rijeka, Croatia
Session S2-A -Mathematical Programming Chair: Dragan Jukić Time for each presentation: 15 minutes presentation + 3 minutes for discussion
11:30-13:00
Room 13 (2nd floor)
S2-A.1. Mathematical model to optimize the storage space on a specific database
Edwin Romero Cuero, Ricardo Ayala Martinez, Jonathan Álvarez Vallejo, Department of Engineering, Quindío University, Colombia
S2-A.2. Distributed Newton-like method with variable number of working nodes
Dragana Bajović, Dušan Jakovetić, Biosense Institute, University of Novi Sad, Serbia Nataša Krejić, Nataša Krklec Jerinkić, Department of Mathematics and Informatics, Faculty of Sciences, University of Novi Sad, Serbia
S2-A.3. Fair emergency system design under uncertainty
Marek Kvet, Jaroslav Janáček, Faculty of Management Science and Informatics, University of Žilina, Slovakia
S2-A.4. Approach to uncertainty via scenarios and fuzzy values
Jaroslav Janáček, Marek Kvet, Faculty of Management Science and Informatics, University of Žilina, Slovakia
S2-A.5. Improved approximation of LED Spatial Light Distribution
David Kaljun, Janez Žerovnik, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia
Session S3-A – Multicriteria Decision Making
11:30-13:00
Room 14 (2nd floor)
S3-A.1. Consensus model for the group fuzzy AHP decision making
Petra Grošelj, Lidija Zadnik Stirn, Biotechnical Faculty, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia
Event / Session Time Room Paper title Author name and
institution
Chair: Rudolf Scitovski Time for each presentation: 15 minutes presentation + 3 minutes for discussion
S3-A-2. Concept of optimality in multiobjective multistage decision processes with changing importance of objectives
Tadeusz Trzaskalik, Department of Operations Research, University of Economics in Katowice, Poland
S3-A.3. Interval type-1 fuzzy DEMATEL method for analyzing occupational risks in construction industry
Sukran Seker, Department of Industrial Engineering, Yildiz Technical University, Turkey
S3-A.4. A decision rule for uncertain multicriteria mixed decision making and 1-stage models
Helena Gaspars-Wieloch, Department of Operations Research, Poznan University of Economics and Business, Poland
S3-A.5. Research project ranking
Rudolf Scitovski, Department of Mathematics, Josip Juraj Strossmayer University of Osijek, Croatia Mario Vinković, Faculty of Law, Josip Juraj Strossmayer University of Osijek, Croatia Kristian Sabo, Department of Mathematics, Josip Juraj Strossmayer University of Osijek, Croatia Ana Kozić, Josip Juraj Strossmayer University of Osijek, Croatia
Session IPM-A - Special Section on IPM and Related Topics in Honor of Goran Lešaja Chair: Florian Potra Time for each presentation: Keynote: 45 minutes,
11:30-13:00
Room 1 (ground
floor)
IPM-A.1. Keynote lecture: On Chubanov’s method for solving a homogeneous feasibility problem
Kees Roos, Department of Information Systems and Algorithms, College of Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science, Technical University of Delft, The Netherlands
IPM-A.2. MOSEK version 8: What is improved
Erling D. Andersen, MOSEK ApS, Denmark
Event / Session Time Room Paper title Author name and
institution
Contributed: 15 minutes presentation + 3 minutes for discussion
IPM-A.3. Nonnegative matrix factorization and data fusion
Janez Povh, Faculty of mechanical engineering, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia Nataša Pržulj, Noël Malod-Dogni, University College London, United Kingdom
Lunch break
13:00-14:00
Room 3 (ground
floor)
Lunch will be served in room 3 for all registered
participants.
Plenary Lecture 2 Andrew R. Barron, Yale University Chair: Mirta Benšić
14:00-14:45
Room 1 (ground
floor)
High-dimensional neural networks: statistical and computational properties
Andrew R. Barron, Department of Statistics, Yale University, New Haven, CT, USA
Round Table – OR in Education Chair: Kristina Šorić
15:00-16:30
Room 10 (ground
floor) OR in Education
Hans Ittmann, University of Johannesburg, South Africa Kristina Šorić, Zagreb School of Economics and Management, Croatia
Coffee break 16:30-17:00
1st floor Hall (Aula Glagoljice)
Parallel sessions 17:00-18:30
Session S1-B – OR Theory and Application Chair: Ilko Vrankić Time for each presentation: 15 minutes presentation + 3 minutes for discussion
17:00-18:30
Room 12 (2nd floor)
S1-B.1.Fuzzy sets application in the evaluation of performance of a prototype vehicle powered from solar energy and the water electrolysis process
Marcos dos Santos, da Costa Dias Fabrício, Federal Fluminense University, Brazil Bahiana Bruna Russo, Ferreira Barbara, do Valle Jully’Anna, SENAI – CETIQT University, Brazil
S1-B.2. Vehicle routing problem considering alternative roads under financial, environmental and social objectives
İlknur Tükenmez, Industrial Engineering, Anadolu University, Turkey
Event / Session Time Room Paper title Author name and
institution
S1-B.3. On two models of the capacitated vehicle routing problem
Zuzana Borčinová, Faculty of Management Science and Informatics, University of Žilina, Slovakia
S1-B.4. Advance booking with semi-urgent and stable out-patients
Frank Chen, Department of Management Sciences, City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong Houmin Yan, College of Business, City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
S1-B.5. Monopolist’s mark-up and the elasticity of substitution
Ilko Vrankić, Mira Krpan, Herceg Tomislav, Faculty of Economics and Business, University of Zagreb
Session S2-B – Mathematical Programming
Chair: Zrinka Lukač Time for each presentation: 15 minutes presentation + 3 minutes for discussion
17:00-18:30
Room 13 (2nd floor)
S2-B.1. What are the real constraints to scheduling bus drivers?
Sarah Fores, Sarah Fores Consultancy, United Kingdom
S2-B.2. Implementation of a goal programming model for solid waste management in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
Halidi Ally Lyeme, Department of Mathematical and Computer Science and Engineering, School of Communication and Computational Science and Engineering, Nelson Mandela African Institution of Science and Technology (NM-AIST); Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, Muslim University of Morogoro, Tanzania Allen Mushi, Department of Mathematics, College of Natural and Applied Science (CoNAS), University of Dar es Salaam, Tanzania Yaw Nkansah-Gyekye, Department of Mathematical and Computer Science and Engineering, School of Communication and Computational Science
Event / Session Time Room Paper title Author name and
institution
and Engineering, Nelson Mandela African Institution of Science and Technology (NM-AIST), Tanzania
S2-B.3. An empirical analysis on the efficiency of airports: the Croatian case
Danijela Rabar, Robert Zenzerović, Faculty of Economics and Tourism “Dr. Mijo Mirković”, Juraj Dobrila University of Pula, Croatia Josip Šajrih, Croatia
S2-B.4. On the behaviour of eigenvalues of the sample average Hessian approximation
Nataša Krejić, Nataša Krklec Jerinkić, Department of Mathematics and Informatics, Faculty of Sciences, University of Novi Sad, Serbia Stojančević Tijana, Department of Fundamental Sciences, Faculty of Technical Sciences, University of Novi Sad, Serbia
S2-B.5. A note on a geometric programming approach to profit maximization with Cobb-Douglas production function
Vedran Kojić, Zrinka Lukač, Faculty of Economics and Business, University of Zagreb, Croatia
Session S3-B – Multicriteria Decision Making Chair: Ivan Marović Time for each presentation: 12 minutes presentation + 3 minutes for discussion
17:00-18:30
Room 14 (2nd floor)
S3-B.1. Hospital operating room planning and scheduling problem: A multi-objective compromise programming approach
Alejandra Duenas, Christine Di Martinelly, Management Department, IESEG School of Management (LEM-CNRS), Socle de la Grande Arche, France G. Yazgı Tütüncü, Department of Mathematics, İzmir University of Economics; Management Department, IESEG School of Management (LEM-CNRS), Turkey, France
S3-B.2. Typical agricultural holdings in context of multi-criteria decision making
Ivana Janeska Stamenkovska, Aleksandra Martinovska Stojcheska, Faculty of
Event / Session Time Room Paper title Author name and
institution
Agricultural Sciences and Food, Ss. Cyril and Methodius University in Skopje, Republic of Macedonia Jaka Žgajnar, Biotechnical Faculty, University in Ljubljana, Slovenia Dragi Dimitrievski, Faculty of Agricultural Sciences and Food, Ss. Cyril and Methodius University in Skopje, Republic of Macedonia Emil Erjavec, Biotechnical Faculty, University in Ljubljana, Slovenia Violeta Cvetkoska, Faculty of Economics - Skopje, Ss. Cyril and Methodius University in Skopje, Republic of Macedonia
S3-B.3. Decision support concept for design of construction project – selection of glass facade type
Nikša Jajac, Katarina Rogulj, Franjo Šimić, Faculty of Civil engineering, Architecture and Geodesy, University of Split, Croatia
S3-B.4. A novel enhanced interactive procedure to solve multi-objective group decision making problem based on the STEM method
Mohammad Izadikhah, Department of Mathematics, College of Science, Arak Branch, Islamic Azad University, Iran
S3-B.5. Choice of sample plot types by forest inventory experts in Croatian uneven-aged forests
Mislav Vedriš, Anamarija Jazbec, Ksenija Šegotić, Faculty of Forestry, University of Zagreb, Croatia
S3-B.6. A multi-criteria decision-making model for the evaluation of reconstruction investment projects
Ivan Marović, Diana Car-Pušić, Faculty of Civil Engineering, University of Rijeka, Croatia Sandra Čunko, PSC Antares d.o.o., Croatia
Event / Session Time Room Paper title Author name and
institution
Session S4-A – Quantitative Methods in Banking and Finance Chair: Vlasta Bahovec Time for each presentation: 12 minutes presentation + 3 minutes for discussion
17:00-18:30
Room 10 (1st floor)
S4-A.1. Ruin problems for the Cramér-Lundberg model with Pareto claims
Danijel Grahovac, Department of Mathematics, Josip Juraj Strossmayer University of Osijek, Croatia
S4-A.2. Simulation model of a fractional-reserve banking system: System dynamics approach
Leo Mandić, Emil Tustanovski, Mirjana Pejić Bach, Marijana Ivanov, Jovana Zoroja, Faculty of Economics and Business, University of Zagreb, Croatia
S4-A.3. Forecasting stock market returns via Monte Carlo simulation: the case of Macedonian Stock Exchange
Petar Taleski, Risk and Back Office Department, NLB Nov Penziski Fond AD Skopje, Euro College Kumanovo, Republic of Macedonia Menche Ivanovska, Risk and Back Office Department, NLB Nov Penziski Fond AD Skopje, Republic of Macedonia
S4-A.4. Mean - lower semi absolute deviation portfolio rebalancing model under transaction costs and its application to Zagreb stock market
Branka Marasović, Faculty of Economics, University of Split, Croatia
S4-A.5. Logistic regression analysis of financial literacy implications for retirement planning in Croatia
Dajana Barbić, Irena Palić, Vlasta Bahovec, Faculty of Economics and Business, University of Zagreb, Croatia
City Tour Meeting point: in front of the conference venue: Faculty of Economics, Trg Lj. Gaja 7, Osijek
18:30 – 20.00
Wednesday, September 28th, 2016 – 2nd day
Event / Session Time Room Paper title Author name and
institution
Registration at the registration desk
8:00-8:30 Ground
floor
Plenary Lecture 3 Francisco Martinez Alvarez, University of Sevilla Chair: Rudolf Scitovski
8:30-9:15 Room 1 (ground
floor)
Earthquake prediction based on data mining
techniques
Francisco Martinez Alvarez, University of Sevilla, Spain
Parallel sessions and Special Section on IPM and Related Topics in Honor of G. Lešaja
9:20-11:00
Session S1-C – OR Theory and Application Chair: Tomislav Marošević Time for each presentation: 15 minutes presentation + 3 minutes for discussion
9:20-11:00
Room 12 (2nd floor)
S1-C.1. Forecasting the results of the 2014 elections in South Africa
Hans W. Ittmann, University of Johannesburg, South Africa
S1-C.2. A leader-follower hub location problem under fixed markups
Dimitrije D. Čvokić, Faculty of Sciences and Mathematics, University of Banja Luka, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Yury A. Kochetov, Aleksandr V. Plyasunov, Sobolev Institute of Mathematics, Russian Federation
S1-C.3. Preponderantly increasing/decreasing data in regression analysis
Darija Marković, Department of Mathematics, Josip Juraj Strossmayer University of Osijek, Croatia
S1-C.4. Operational research approach to decision making in micro, small and medium-sized enterprises in Macedonia
Violeta Cvetkoska, Faculty of Economics – Skopje, Ss. Cyril and Methodius University in Skopje, Macedonia
S1-C.5. Indices of political power – a case study of a few parliaments
Tomislav Marošević, Ivan Soldo, Department of Mathematics, Josip Juraj Strossmayer University of Osijek, Croatia
Event / Session Time Room Paper title Author name and
institution
Session S2-C – Mathematical Programming
Chair: Martina Briš Alić Time for each presentation: 15 minutes presentation + 3 minutes for discussion
9:20-11:00
Room 13 (2nd floor)
S2-C.1. Various approaches to the zone tariff design
Michal Koháni, Department of Mathematical Methods and Operations Research, University of Žilina, Slovakia
S2-C.2. Stochastic multi-worker assembly line balancing
Kürşad Ağpak, Yudum Ünaloğlu, Department of Industrial Engineering, Gaziantep Univerity, Turkey
S2-C.3. The government formation problem
Slobodan Jelić, Domagoj Ševerdija, Department of Mathematics, Josip Juraj Strossmayer University of Osijek, Croatia
S2-C.4. An algorithm for optimal flow in supply chain with exclusionary constraints
Marcin Anholcer, Department of Operations Research, Poznań University of Economics and Business, Poland Arkadiusz Kawa, Department of Logistics and Transport, Poznań University of Economics and Business, Poland
Session S3-C – Multicriteria Decision Making Chair: Zoran Babić Time for each presentation: 12 minutes presentation + 3 minutes for discussion
9:20-11:00
Room 14 (2nd floor)
S3-C.1. Scheduling non-critical activities using multicriteria approach
Maciej Nowak, Krzysztof S. Targiel, Tadeusz Trzaskalik, Department of Operations Research, University of Economics in Katowice, Poland
S3-C.2. Developing a new modified voting method for solving MCDM problems using DA/SCSC by considering DM’s preferences
Mohammad Izadikhah, Young Researchers and Elite Club, Arak Branch, Islamic Azad University, Iran
S3-C.3. Properties of methods for derivation of criteria weights from veto related information
Andrej Bregar, Informatika d.d., Slovenia
S3-C.4. Mapping the perception of users as the usability of smartphones: Benchmarking features
Marcos dos Santos, Brazilian Navy – Center of Naval Systems Analysis, Brazil
Event / Session Time Room Paper title Author name and
institution
through the Borda Count Method
Thiago Leite Porto e Silva, SENAI – CETIQT University, Brazil Fabrício da Costa Dias, Alexandre Camacho Paixão, Marcone Freitas dos Reis, Federal Fluminense University, Brazil
S3-C.5. A modified ELECTRE method for interval data coupled with target-based criteria: Application in a design decision making problem
Ali Jahan, Department of Industrial Engineering, Semnan Branch, Islamic Azad University, Iran
S3-C.6. GIS-based decision support concept to planning of land acquisition for realization of urban public projects
Jelena Kilić, Nikša Jajac, Faculty of Civil Engineering, Architecture and Geodesy, University of Split, Croatia Ivan Marović, Faculty of Civil Engineering, University of Rijeka, Croatia
Session IPM-B - Special Section on IPM and Related Topics in Honor of Goran Lešaja Chair: Tunjo Perić Time for each presentation: 15 minutes presentation + 3 minutes for discussion
9:20-11:00
Room 1 (ground
floor)
IPM-B.1. Optimal risk management using simulation in bowtie models
Ionut Emil Iacob, Department of Mathematical Sciences, Georgia Southern University, USA
IPM-B.2. An application of multiple objective linear programming method for the distribution problem solving
Jadranka Kraljević, Croatian Catholic University, Croatia
IPM-B.3. E-learning: An interactive short on-line course in linear programming
Ljiljana Miletić, High School Pozega, Croatia
IPM-B.4. Price changing and inventory sharing in supply chain management
Jadranka Kraljević, Croatian Catholic University, Croatia Kristina Šorić, Zagreb School of Economics and Management, Croatia Višnja Vojvodić Rosenzweig, Zagreb School of Economics and Management, Croatia
Event / Session Time Room Paper title Author name and
institution
IPM-B.5. Analysis of efficiency of the linearization techniques for solving multi-objective linear fractional programming problems by goal programming
Tunjo Perić, Faculty of Economics & Business, University of Zagreb, Croatia Zoran Babić, Faculty of Economics, University of Split, Croatia Maid Omerović, Faculty for Education, University of Travnik, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Coffee break 11:00-11:30
1st floor Hall (Aula Glagoljice)
Parallel sessions and Special Section on IPM and Related Topics in Honor of G. Lešaja
11:30-13:00
Session S1-D – OR Theory and Application Chair: Kristian Sabo Time for each presentation: 15 minutes presentation + 3 minutes for discussion
11:30-13:00
Room 12 (2nd floor)
S1-D.1. Cutting stock problem with the possibility of welding
Kolos Csaba Ágoston, Department of Operations Research and Actuarial Sciences, Corvinus University of Budapest, Hungary
S1-D.2. Production scheduling with sequence dependent setup times in food processing company
Ceren Demirtaş, Aslı Aksoy, Industrial Engineering Department, Uludag University, Turkey
S1-D.3. Application of lactation models on dairy cow farms
Miroslav Janković, Department of Mathematics, Josip Juraj Strossmayer University of Osijek, Croatia Ana Leko, Farmeron d.o.o., Croatia Filip Paradžik, Nenad Šuvak, Department of Mathematics, Josip Juraj Strossmayer University of Osijek, Croatia
S1-D.4. Measuring employee engagement using AHP
Mirna Koričan Lajtman, Kristina Šorić, Zagreb School of Economics and Management, Croatia
Event / Session Time Room Paper title Author name and
institution
S1-D.5. Spectral methods for curve clustering
Snježana Majstorović, Matija Klarić, Kristian Sabo, Department of Mathematics, Josip Juraj Strossmayer University of Osijek, Croatia
Session S5-A – Statistics and Econometrics
Chair: Snježana Pivac Time for each presentation: 15 minutes presentation + 3 minutes for discussion
11:30-13:00
Room 13 (2nd floor)
S5-A.1. Logistic regression modelling: procedures and pitfalls in development and interpretation of prediction models
Marina Jeger, Ana Bilandžić, Nataša Šarlija, Faculty of Economics, Josip Juraj Strossmayer University of Osijek, Croatia
S5-A.2. Examining the impact of business process orientation on organizational performance by using structural equation modelling: case of Croatia
Ljubica Milanović Glavan, Vesna Bosilj Vukšić, Faculty of Economics and Business, University of Zagreb, Croatia
S5-A.3. Estimating the size of an object captured with error
Mirta Benšić, Department of Mathematics, Josip Juraj Strossmayer University of Osijek, Croatia Safet Hamedović, Faculty of Metallurgy and Materials, University of Zenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina Kristian Sabo, Petar Taler, Department of Mathematics, Josip Juraj Strossmayer University of Osijek, Croatia
S5-A.4. Analysis of human capital investments, profitability ratios and company’s features in EU
Snježana Pivac, Željana Aljinović Barać, Ivana Tadić, Faculty of Economics, University of Split, Croatia
Session S5-B – Statistics and Econometrics Chair: Marina Jeger
11:30-13:00
Room 14 (2nd floor)
S5-B.1. Optimization selection of actuarial tables of death and disability for entry into the population of military personnel and
Thierry Faria da Silva Gregorio, Ernesto Rademaker Martins, Marcos dos Santos, Ronaldo Cesar Evangelista dos Santos,
Event / Session Time Room Paper title Author name and
institution
Time for each presentation: 15 minutes presentation + 3 minutes for discussion
pensioners of the Armed Forces of Brazil
Brazilian Navy – Center of Naval Systems Analysis, Brazil
S5-B.2. Multivariate analysis of attitudes on financial and other aspects of business ethics of future managers
Blaženka Knežević, Nataša Kurnoga, Nika Šimurina, Faculty of Economic and Business, University of Zagreb, Croatia
S5-B.3. Outlier Detection Methods Appropriateness in Detection of Speeders in Business Surveys
Berislav Žmuk, Faculty of Economics and Business, University of Zagreb, Croatia
S5-B.4. Why Eastern Europe dominates the Croatian export?
Helena Miloloža, Faculty of Economics and Business, University of Zagreb, Croatia
S5-B.5. Measuring attitudes in self-employment intention model: methodological considerations
Josipa Mijoč, Marina Jeger, Jasna Horvat, Faculty of Economics, Josip Juraj Strossmayer University of Osijek, Croatia
Session S1-E – OR Theory and Application Chair: Tihomir Hunjak Time for each presentation: 15 minutes presentation + 3 minutes for discussion
11.30-13.00
Room 10 (1st floor)
S1-E.1. Enhancing the performance of the exponential smoothing methods
Aleš Toman, Faculty of Economics, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia
S1-E.2. A stochastic mathematical model on locating field hospitals to mitigate effects of disasters
Nezir Aydin, Department of Industrial Engineering, Yıldız Technical University, Turkey
S1-E.3. Inventory management in the perishable items supply chain
Satyendra Sharma, Department of Management, BITS Pilani, India
S1-E.4. The impact of public expenditures on economic growth in the post transition countries of the European Union - panel data analysis
Paško Burnać, Vinko Muštra, Vladimir Šimić, Department of Economics, Faculty of Economics, University of Split, Croatia
S1-E.5. Multicriteria modelling in public procurement – how to overlap gap between
Tihomir Hunjak, Faculty of Organisation and Informatics, University of Zagreb, Croatia
Event / Session Time Room Paper title Author name and
institution
good theory and poor practice
Irena Turuk, Government of Croatia, Croatia
Session IPM-C - Special Section on IPM and Related Topics in Honor of Goran Lešaja Chair: Kees Roos Time for each presentation: Keynote: 45 minutes, Contributed: 15 minutes presentation + 3 minutes for discussion
11.30-13.00
Room 1 (ground
floor)
IPM-C.1. Keynote lecture: Interior-point methods
Florian Potra, Department of Mathematics and Statistics, University of Maryland Baltimore County, USA
IPM-C.2. A one-step per iteration full- Newton-step infeasible interior-point method for LCP
Goran Lesaja, Department of Mathematical Sciences, Georgia Southern University, USA
IPM-C.3. Computational study of kernel-based interior-point methods for LCP
Robert Katić, Infobip d.o.o., Croatia Goran Lešaja, Department of Mathematical Sciences, Georgia Southern University, USA
Lunch break
13:00-14:00
Room 3 (ground
floor)
Lunch will be served in room 3 for all registered
participants.
Plenary Lecture 4 Marko Bohanec, Jozef Stefan Institute, Ljubljana Chair: Marijana Zekić-Sušac
14.00-14.45
Room 1 (ground
floor)
Qualitative Multi-
Criteria Modelling
Method DEX:
Approach, Recent
Advances and
Applications
Marko Bohanec, Jozef Stefan Institute, Ljubljana, Slovenia
Excursion to Ilok
(museum, Ilok city tour, castle, wine cellar, dinner with folk music)
Meeting point: Parking lot of the Department of Mathematics, University of Osijek, Trg Lj. Gaja 6, Osijek (across conference venue)
15:00-24:00
Thursday, September 29th, 2016 – 3rd day
Event / Session Time Room Paper title Author name and
institution
Registration at the registration desk
8:00-8:30 Ground
floor
Plenary Lecture 5 Tibor Illés, University of Technology and Economics (BME), Budapest Chair: Goran Lešaja
8:30-9:15 Room 1 (ground
floor)
Linear complementarity
problems:
matrix classes,
algorithms and
applications
Tibor Illés, University of Technology and Economics (BME), Budapest, Hungary
Parallel sessions and Special Section on IPM and Related Topics in Honor of G. Lešaja
9:20-11:00
Session S4-B – Quantitative Methods in Banking and Finance Chair: Boško Šego Time for each presentation: 15 minutes presentation + 3 minutes for discussion
9:20-11:00 Room 12
(2nd floor)
S4-B.1. Skewness of risk factors and value at risk validity under stressed scenarios
Grzegorz Koloch, Daniel Kaszyński, Collegium of Economic Analysis, Institute of Econometrics, Warsaw School of Economics, Poland
S4-B.2. The impact of IT as part of the intellectual capital on the business entity performance
Ksenija Černe, Faculty of Economics and Tourism “Dr. Mijo Mirković”, Juraj Dobrila University of Pula, Croatia Darko Etinger, Department of Information and Communication Technologies, Juraj Dobrila University of Pula, Croatia
S4-B.3. A data envelopment analysis of mutual fund performance in Croatia
Margareta Gardijan, Jakša Krišto, Faculty of Economics and Business, University of Zagreb, Croatia
S4-B.4. The art of financial modelling of a company
Zoran Lukić, Zagrebačka banka d.d., Croatia
S4-B.5. Asset allocation and regime switching on Croatian financial market
Tihana Škrinjarić, Boško Šego, Faculty of Economics and Business, University of Zagreb, Croatia
Event / Session Time Room Paper title Author name and
institution
Session S5-C – Statistics and Econometrics Chair: Nataša Erjavec Time for each presentation: 15 minutes presentation + 3 minutes for discussion
9:20-11:00 Room 13
(2nd floor)
S5-C.1. Regional income disparities and convergence in Central Europe: Spatial econometric approach
Andrea Furková, Michaela Chocholatá, Department of Operations Research and Econometrics, University of Economics in Bratislava, Slovakia
S5-C.2. Building time scenarios to compass the adversarial dilemma of law assessment
Thyago Celso Cavalcante Nepomuceno, Ana Paula Cabral Seixas Costa, Management Engineering Department, Universidade Federal de Pernambuco, Brazil
S5.C.3. New consumer survey composite indicator as households’ financial distress measure
Nataša Kurnoga, Mirjana Čižmešija, Faculty of Economics and Business, University of Zagreb, Croatia
S5-C.4. What determines fiscal success at local level? The case of Croatian local government units
Nataša Erjavec, Saša Jakšić, Velibor Mačkić, Faculty of Economics and Business, University of Zagreb, Croatia
S6-A – Machine Learning Data Mining and Analytics Chair: Silvija Vlah Jerić Time for each presentation: 15 minutes presentation + 3 minutes for discussion
9:20-11:00 Room 14
(2nd floor)
S6-A.1. An analysis of covariance parameters in Gaussian Process-based optimization
Hossein Mohammadi, Henri Fayol Institute, Ecole des Mines de Saint-Etienne, France Rodolphe Le Riche, CNRS LIMOS and Ecole des Mines de Saint-Etienne, France Eric Touboul, Henri Fayol Institute, Ecole des Mines de Saint-Etienne, France
S6-A.2. Websites and social media presence of hotels in Croatia: Cluster analysis approach
Goran Popović, PMG Produkti d.o.o., Croatia
S6-A.3. Clusterization in Croatian furniture industry
Martina Briš Alić, Faculty of Economics in Osijek, Josip Juraj Strossmayer University of Osijek, Croatia Alen Alić, Aurea Grupa j.d.o.o., Croatia
Event / Session Time Room Paper title Author name and
institution
S6-A.4. Reducing the processing time of the actuarial projections of the Brazilian Armed Forces: an approach using parallel computing
Ronaldo Cesar Evangelista dos Santos, Ernesto Rademaker Martins, Marcos dos Santos, Thierry Faria da Silva Gregorio, Brazilian Navy – Center of Naval Systems Analysis, Brazil
S6-A.5. Using data mining for assessing the credit risk of local government units
Silvija Vlah Jerić, Marko Primorac, Faculty of Economics and Business, University of Zagreb, Croatia
Session IPM-D - Special Section on IPM and Related Topics in Honor of Goran Lešaja Chair: Tibor Illés Time for each presentation: 15 minutes presentation + 3 minutes for discussion
9:20-11:00 Room 1 (ground
floor)
IPM-D.1. A survey on complexity indices for the traveling salesman problem
Vera Kovačević-Vujčić, Faculty of Organizational Sciences, University of Belgrade, Serbia Dragoš Cvetković, Mathematical Institute, Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts, Serbia Mirjana Čangalović, Faculty of Organizational Sciences, University of Belgrade, Serbia Zorica Dražić, Faculty of Mathematics, University of Belgrade, Serbia
IPM-D.2. Interior-point algorithm for symmetric optimization based on a new method for finding search directions
Petra-Renáta Takács, Department of Mathematics and Computer Science of the Hungarian Line, Babes-Bolyai University, Romania; Department of Differential Equations, Institute of Mathematics, Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Hungary Zsolt Darvay, Department of Mathematics and Computer Science of the Hungarian Line, Babes-Bolyai University, Romania
Event / Session Time Room Paper title Author name and
institution
IPM-D.3. Large-step interior-point algorithm for linear optimization based on a new wide neighbourhood
Zsolt Darvay, Department of Mathematics and Computer Science of the Hungarian Line, Babes-Bolyai University, Romania Petra-Renáta Takács, Department of Mathematics and Computer Science of the Hungarian Line, Babes-Bolyai University, Romania; Department of Differential Equations, Institute of Mathematics, Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Hungary
IPM-D.4. Interior point algorithm for sufficient LCPs using Darvay’s directions
Tibor Illés, Csilla Majoros, Mathematical Institute, Budapest University of Technology and Economics (BME), Hungary
Coffee break 11.00-11.30
Room 3 (ground
floor)
Parallel sessions
11.30-13.00
Session S5-D – Statistics and Econometrics
Chair: Mirjana Čižmešija Time for each presentation: 15 minutes presentation + 3 minutes for discussion
11.30-13.00
Room 12 (2nd floor)
S5-D.1. A statistical comparison of stock index volatility estimates using open, high, low and close prices
Josip Arnerić, Anita Čeh Časni, Antonio Šoštarić, Faculty of Economics and Business, University of Zagreb, Croatia
S5-D.2. Analysis of the demand seasonality of high-value added items: carrying out the Kruskal-Wallis test in a multinational company from the oleo and gas sector
Marcos dos Santos, Brazilian Navy – Center of Naval Systems Analysis, Brazil Daniel Viégas Vianna, SENAI – CETIQT University, Brazil Ernesto Rademaker Martins, Brazilian Navy – Center of Naval Systems Analysis, Brazil Fabrício da Costa Dias, Sérgio Baltar Fandiño,
Event / Session Time Room Paper title Author name and
institution
Federal Fluminense University, Brazil
S5.D.3. Testing market structure assumptions for DSGE modelling in Croatia using SVAR model with long run restrictions
Irena Palić, Ksenija Dumičić, Dajana Barbić, Faculty of Economics and Business, University of Zagreb, Croatia
S5-D.4. Croatian counties cluster analysis as the base of active demographic policy
Elza Jurun, Nada Ratković, Ivana Ujević, Faculty of Economics Split, University of Split, Croatia
S5.D.5. Economic policy uncertainty index and economic activity: what causes what?
Mirjana Čižmešija, Ivana Lolić, Petar Sorić, Faculty of Economics and Business Zagreb, University of Zagreb, Croatia
Session S6-B – Machine Learning, Data Mining and Analytics Chair: Josip Mesarić Time for each presentation: 15 minutes presentation + 3 minutes for discussion
11.30-13.00
Room 13 (2nd floor)
S6-B.1. Sample size for identification of important attributes in B2B sales
Marko Bohanec, Salvirt ltd., Slovenia Mirjana Kljajić Borštnar, Faculty of Organizational Sciences, University of Maribor; Slovenia Marko Robnik-Šikonja, Faculty of Computer and Information Science, University of Ljubljana; Slovenia
S6-B.2. Comparison of abilities and results using market opinion and simulation – the case of the UEFA European Championship 2016
Dušan Munđar, Dario Šamarija, Faculty of organization and informatics, University of Zagreb, Croatia
S6-B.3. Evaluating the potential of learning analytics and educational data mining concepts and tools in higher education in Croatia
Ante Maršić, Maja Ćukušić, Mario Jadrić, Faculty of economics, University of Split, Croatia
S6-B.4. Applying survival analysis to model time to score in football – the case of the UEFA
Dušan Munđar, Diana Šimić, Faculty of organization and informatics, University of Zagreb, Croatia
Event / Session Time Room Paper title Author name and
institution
European Championship 2016
S6-B.5. Decision trees for prediction of study enrolled
Josip Mesarić, Dario Šebalj, Faculty of Economics in Osijek, Josip Juraj Strossmayer University of Osijek, Croatia
Session S6-C – Machine Learning, Data Mining and Analytics Chair: Nataša Šarlija Time for each presentation: 15 minutes presentation + 3 minutes for discussion
11.30-13.00
Room 14 (2nd floor)
S6-C.1. Supervised learning applied to urban traffic congestion forecasting
Gualberto Asencio-Cortés, Francisco Martínez-Álvarez, Division of Computer Science, Pablo de Olavide University, Spain
S6-C.2. Data anonymization patent landscape
Mirjana Pejić Bach, Jasmina Pivar, Ksenija Dumičić, Department of statistics, Faculty of Economics and Business, University of Zagreb, Croatia
S6-C.3. Machine learning methods in predicting students’ academic motivation
Ivana Đurđević Babić, Faculty of Education, Josip Juraj Strossmayer University of Osijek, Croatia
S6-C.4. Neural network approach in profiling nascent entrepreneurs in Croatia
Adela Has, Tihana Koprivnjak, Petra Mezulić Juric, Faculty of Economics in Osijek, Josip Juraj Strossmayer University of Osijek, Croatia
S6-C.5. Predicting company’s growth by logistic regression and neural networks
Nataša Šarlija, Marijana Zekić-Sušac, Adela Has, Ana Bilandžić, Faculty of Economics in Osijek, Josip Juraj Strossmayer University of Osijek, Croatia
Session S3-D – Statistics and Econometrics Chair: Daniela Garbin Praničević
11:30-13:00
Room 10 (1st floor)
S3-D.1. A literature review of MCDA applications in health care
Annabelle Glaize, Alejandra Duenas, Christine Di Martinelly, Management Department, IÉSEG School of Management, France
Event / Session Time Room Paper title Author name and
institution
Time for each presentation: 15 minutes presentation + 3 minutes for discussion
Isabelle Fagnot, AUDENCIA Business School
S3-D.2. Organizations of public benefit – performance evaluation using MCDA methods
Ewa Chojnacka, Dorota Górecka, Faculty of Economic Sciences and Management, Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń, Poland
S3-D.3. Inverse DEA models based on cost and revenue efficiency
Mojtaba Ghiyasi, Faculty of Industrial Engineering and Management Science, Shahrood University of Technology, Iran
S3-D.4. Simplified approach to the PROMETHEE method for the priority setting in mine action project management
Marko Mladineo, Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering and Naval Architecture, University of Split, Croatia Nikša Jajac, Katarina Rogulj, Faculty of Civil Engineering, Architecture and Geodesy, University of Split, Croatia
S3-D.5. Multicriteria decision making process of business students: the case of University of Split Faculty of Economics
Daniela Garbin Praničević, Faculty of Economics, University of Split , Croatia Judita Peterlin, Faculty of Economics, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia
Lunch break
(Lunch is included in the registration fee)
13:00-14:00
Room 3 (ground
floor)
Lunch will be served in room 3 for all registered
participants.
Closing session and award giving
14:00-14:30
Room 1 (ground
floor)
CRORS (HDOI) Annual meeting
14:30-15:30
Room 1 (ground
floor)
We invite all CRORS (HDOI) members to attend this meeting
IMPORTANT NOTICES
➢ Contributed authors have 15 minutes to present their paper and 3 minutes for discussion, while plenary speakers have 40 minutes to present their paper and 5 minutes for discussion.
➢ Registration desk will be on the ground floor at the hallway of the Faculty of Economics, open each day of the conference from 08:00 to 18:00.
➢ Room 1 is located on the ground floor. Rooms 12-14 are located on the 2nd floor with an elevator access. Every room is equipped with a personal computer and a projector to support presentations using Power Point, Word and PDF files.
➢ All participants will receive a certificate of participation at the registration desk. ➢ Conference contact: [email protected]