Meet the editors

Antonella Petrillo is a Professor at the Department of Engineering of the University of Naples "Parthenope", Italy. She received her Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Cassino. Her research interests include multi-criteria decision analysis, industrial plant, logistics, manufacturing and safety. She serves as an Associate Editor for the International Journal of the Analytic Hierarchy Process. She is a member of AHP Acade-

my and a member of several editorial boards.

Fabio De Felice is a Professor at the University of Cassino and Southern Lazio, Italy, where he received his Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering. His current research focuses on multi-criteria decision-making analysis (with an emphasis on AHP and ANP) and industrial, project and supply chain management. Currently, he serves as a member of the Scientific Advisory Committee of the International Symposium on the Analytic Hierarchy Process

(ISAHP). He is the founder of AHP Academy that promotes the diffusion of the culture and methodologies of Decision Making, with particular reference to those based on the Analytic Hierarchy Process. He is a member of the editorial boards of several international organizations and journals and has authored/co-authored numerous articles in the areas of decision science and business management.

Germano Lambert-Torres is a Professor at the Instituto Gnarus. He received his Ph.D. degree in Electrical Engineering from the Ecole Polytechnique de Montreal, Canada, in 1990. From 1983 to 2012, he was with the Electrical Engineering Department, Itajuba Federal University (UNIFEI), where he was also the Dean of the Research and Graduate Studies, from 2000 to 2004. Since 2010, he has been the Director of R&D, PS Solucoes, Itajuba. He

also serves as a consultant for many utility companies in Brazil and South America, and has taught numerous IEEE tutorials in the USA, Europe, and Asia. He is the author/editor or coauthor of nine books, more than 30 book chapters, and 50 transactions articles on intelligent systems and nonclassical logic.

Erik Leandro Bonaldi received his B.S., M.Sc., and Ph.D. degrees in Electrical Engineering from Itajuba Federal University, Itajuba, Brazil, in 1999, 2002, and 2006, respectively. He is currently the CEO at PS Solutions, in Brazil, directly commanding the largest national factory of power capacitors, wrappers, and the fabrication of sensors, smart devices, and communication systems for predictive maintenance of induction motors, trans-

formers, and generators. His research focuses on industrial electronic automation, predictive maintenance, and artificial intelligence methodologies.

Contents

*by Montri Wiboonrat*

Management System

*and Elizabeth F.G. Goldbarg*

Administration Processes and Vice Versa *by Jozef Stašák and Jaroslav Mazůrek*

**Preface XI**

**Chapter 1 1** The Analytic Functional Resonance Analysis to Improve Safety Management

**Chapter 2 17**

**Chapter 3 35**

**Chapter 4 55**

**Chapter 5 77** Multi-Strategy *MAX-MIN* Ant System for Solving Quota Traveling Salesman

**Chapter 6 97**

**Chapter 7 125**

Condition-Based Maintenance for Data Center Operations Management

Harnessing the Multiple Benefits of a Computerised Maintenance

Problem with Passengers, Incomplete Ride and Collection Time *by Bruno C.H. Silva, Islame F.C. Fernandes, Marco C. Goldbarg* 

System of Data Transfer from and to Social and Economic Processes via Creative Economy Networks Created Based on Cultural Heritage

Conceptualization, Definition and Assessment of Internal Logistics

*Carlos Manuel Rodríguez Taboada, Jorge Laureano Moya Rodríguez,* 

through Different Approaches Using Artificial Intelligence

*Maida Bárbara Reyes Rodríguez, Márcia Ribeiro Maduro, Paulo César Diniz de Araújo, Nilson José de Oliveira Junior, André Luiz Nunes Zogahib and José Carlos da Silva Lima*

*by Orlem Pinheiro de Lima, Sandro Breval Santiago,* 

*by Edoghogho Ogbeifun, Patrick Pasipatorwa and Jan-Harm C. Pretorius*

*by Antonella Petrillo, Fabio De Felice and Laura Petrillo*

The Modulus of Resilience for Critical Subsystems *by Eric Easton, Mario Beruvides and Andrea Jackman*
