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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Young Hae Lee
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All Works
20 of 20 papers shown
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Lee, Young Hae, et al.. (2016). Strategy and Further Researches for Operation of Drone Logistics System. 대한산업공학회 춘계공동학술대회 논문집. 2376–2387.3 indexed citations
Mari, Sonia Irshad, et al.. (2015). ADAPTIVITY OF COMPLEX NETWORK TOPOLOGIES FOR DESIGNING RESILIENT SUPPLY CHAIN NETWORK. International journal of industrial engineering. 22(1).22 indexed citations
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Habib, Muhammad Salman, et al.. (2015). Mathematical models and information systems in humanitarian supply chain management. 대한산업공학회 추계학술대회 논문집. 1115–1144.1 indexed citations
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Memon, Muhammad Saad, Young Hae Lee, & Sonia Irshad Mari. (2014). A Grey System Theory Based Approach for Supplier Evaluation and Selection. 대한산업공학회 춘계공동학술대회 논문집. 45–53.1 indexed citations
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Mari, Sonia Irshad, et al.. (2014). A Three-level Sustainable and Resilient Supply Chain Network Design under Disruption. Munich Personal RePEc Archive (Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich).1 indexed citations
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Mari, Sonia Irshad, Young Hae Lee, & Muhammad Saad Memon. (2013). SUPPLY CHAIN RESILIENCE – A SYSTEMATIC LITERATURE REVIEW. 대한산업공학회 춘계공동학술대회 논문집. 1789–1797.3 indexed citations
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Cho, Dong Won, et al.. (2011). Designing multi-objective wireless network using balanced allocation and minimum spanning tree method. 대한산업공학회 추계학술대회 논문집. 340–345.
Lee, Young Hae, et al.. (2005). A Producer's Allocation Policy Considering Buyers' Demands in the Supply Chain. 31(3). 210–218.1 indexed citations
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Lee, Young Hae, et al.. (2005). Measurement and management of flexibility for the supply chain system. 대한산업공학회 춘계공동학술대회 논문집. 621–628.
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Moon, Chiung, Young Hae Lee, & Mitsuo Gen. (2004). Evolutionary Algorithm for Process Plan Selection with Multiple Objectives. Industrial Engineering & Management Systems. 3(2). 116–122.2 indexed citations
Jeong, Chan Seok & Young Hae Lee. (2002). Integrated Supply Chain Model of Advanced Planning and Scheduling (APS) and Efficient Purchasing for Make-To-Order Production. 대한산업공학회 춘계공동학술대회 논문집. 452–458.2 indexed citations
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Jeong, Chan Seok & Young Hae Lee. (2001). A Multiple-Criteria Supplier Selection (MCSS) Model for Supply Chain Management. 대한산업공학회 추계학술대회 논문집. 25–28.
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Kim, Seo Jin, et al.. (2001). Combined Discrete-Continuous Modeling Methodology for Supply Chain Simulation. 10(2). 75–89.1 indexed citations
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Lee, Young Hae, et al.. (2001). A Mathematical Model for Inventory Control in Supply Chain System with Returning Goods. 1(1). 135–140.1 indexed citations
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