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Book Part The 'Alevi Opening' of The Justice and Development Party(Edinburgh Univ Press, 2022) Borovali, Murat; Boyraz, CemilBook Part Citation - WoS: 4Citation - Scopus: 4Analysis of Transient Throughput Rates of Transfer Lines With Pull Systems(Springer, 2012) Gokce, M. A.; Dincer, M. Cemali; Örnek, Mustafa ArslanTransfer lines represent the basic manufacturing system of many high volume production systems. Analysis and understanding of transfer lines are of great importance to improve design and operation performance of many manufacturing systems. Majority of research on the throughput of transfer lines concentrate on the steady state results. Due to the changes in manufacturing environment and increasing importance of JIT and pull systems, many transfer lines now have to changeover to different parts' production quickly, probably most of the time, before enough time passes to reach steady state for a specific configuration. In such situations, steady state may never be reached and hence results relating to the steady state do not make sense. In these situations, one would be more interested in transient behavior of the system. In this study, we offer a novel analytical model for transient throughput analysis of transfer lines. Defining throughput as the number of units produced by a transfer line with buffers per unit time, this chapter shows how to calculate mean and variance of and interval estimates for throughput for a pull type transfer line. Derivation of distribution of transient throughput of transfer lines is presented and sample calculations are provided.Book Part An Application of Regressed Discounted Cash Flow as an Automated Valuation Method: a Case in Bari(Springer International Publishing Ag, 2017) d'Amato, Maurizio; Coşkun, YenerThe application of automated valuation methodology (AVM) procedure to income approach normally deals with direct capitalization. This happens although the great diffusion of discounted cash flow (DCF) analysis. The main objectives of paper are twofold: first, we aim to propose an AVM procedure based on the relationship between the DCF inputs and outputs. Second, we seek to determine discount rate and local risk premium in the case of Bari commercial market The study also refines discussions on risk premium factor in the regressed DCF application. The study also and identifies the room for enhancing the suggested methodology. The solution proposed is the model A of Regressed DCF (d'Amato and Kauko 2012).Book Part Applications of Kinetic Materials(Springer, 2018) Bengisu, Murat; Ferrara, Marinella[Abstract Not Available]Book Part Citation - WoS: 3Artifcial Intelligence in Architectural Heritage Research Simulating Networks of Caravanserais Through Machine Learning(Routledge, 2021) Varinlioglu, Guzden; Balaban, OzgunBook Part Citation - WoS: 1Atatürk and Contemporary Speech Lessons From the Late Ottoman and Early Republican Era(Cambridge University Press, 2017) Akın, AltuğIn recent decades, discussions in Turkey regarding limitations on speech and the press have intensified, attracting widespread global attention. From frequent bans on online communication platforms including Twitter, Facebook, and YouTube, to the seemingly arbitrary imprisonment of journalists with opposition views, regulation of speech during the rule of the Justice and Development Party (AKP) since 2002 has been highly contentious. This chapter aims to put debate on these practices into an historical perspective, by focusing on the era of the foundation of modern Turkey, namely the late Ottoman and early Republican period, which stretched roughly between 1830 and 1945. It argues that it is in this period that significant fields of contemporary Turkey, such as politics, education, and the legal system, emerged, leaving an enduring legacy, in the context of which contemporary policies must be understood. This earlier era is associated with one of the most significant political characters in Turkey’s history, Mustafa Kemal Atatürk (1881–1938), who played a momentous role in the transition from the Ottoman order to modern Turkey. In his single-minded efforts to realize his utopia, a modern, secular republic being part of the Western world, Atatürk brought about a drastic reshaping of Turkish society, and neither Turkey nor the Muslim world will ever be the same again (Hanioğlu 2011, p. 232). Although Mustafa Kemal was evidently not the sole factor that made the transformation of Turkish society possible, he was a radical and authoritative figure who marked the process with his own stamp. It is therefore important to examine his approach to speech as a sociopolitical phenomenon and its regulation, in order to understand the foundational framework in which speech has been handled in the Turkish context. His stamp is central to a consideration of tendencies in speech and society in Turkey. Accordingly, after summarizing Atatürk’s views on the issue of speech, its role and regulation, this chapter presents the context of the late Ottoman and early Republican era that heralded his approach, in order to uncover his inspirations and their underlying dynamics. © Cambridge University Press 2018.Book Part Citation - WoS: 4Citation - Scopus: 9Authenticity and Subversion: Articulations in Protest Music Videos’ Struggle With Countercultural Politics and Authenticity(Bloomsbury Publishing Plc., 2017) Way, L.C.S.Book Part Citation - WoS: 3Citation - Scopus: 3Buckling and Post-Buckling of Parabolic Arches With Local Damage(wiley, 2021) Eroglu, Ugurcan; Ruta G.; Paolone A.; Tüfekci E.; Ruta, Giuseppe; Paolone, Achille; Tüfekci, EkremMost studies on cracked one-dimensional structural elements deal with their statics and free dynamics, while their stability is only given marginal consideration, especially arches. This chapter investigates buckling and post-buckling of parabolic arches with crack-like damages. The environment acts on the arch by: a vector force field, power dual of the incremental displacement of the axis; and a skew-symmetric tensor couple field, power dual of the incremental rotation of the cross-sections. The chapter presents two perturbation expansions of the finite governing equations for arches modeled as curved beams, in order to investigate their non-trivial fundamental path and their post-buckling path. Kinematics is finite, balance is in the actual configuration and only constitutive equations are supposed linear elastic. Future investigations will be about the quality of the post-buckling path and on linear vibration about non-trivial pre-stressed states, in order to detect the effect of local damages for monitoring purposes. © ISTE Ltd 2021.Book Part Book Part Cinema and the Walled City(intellect Ltd, 2020) Erk, Gul KacmazBook Part Clarification and Application of the Category Profit on Alienation(Palgrave Macmillan, 2024) Duman, Alper; Tonak, E. AhmetBook Part Citation - WoS: 2Comparison of Simulated Annealing, Interval Partitioning and Hybrid Algorithms in Constrained Global Optimization(Springer-Verlag Berlin, 2008) Pedamallu, Chandra Sekhar; Özdamar, LinetThe continuous Constrained Optimization Problem (COP) often occurs in industrial applications. In this study, we compare three novel algorithms developed for solving the COP. The first approach consists of an Interval Partitioning Algorithm (IPA) that is exhaustive in covering the whole feasible space. IPA has the capability of discarding sub-spaces that are sub-optimal and/or infeasible, similar to available Branch and Bound techniques. The difference of IPA lies in its use of Interval Arithmetic rather than conventional bounding techniques described in the literature. The second approach tested here is the novel dual-sequence Simulated Annealing (SA) algorithm that eliminates the use of penalties for constraint handling. Here, we also introduce a hybrid algorithm that integrates SA in IPA (IPA-SA) and compare its performance with stand-alone SA and IPA algorithms. All three methods have a local COP solver, Feasible Sequential Quadratic Programming (FSQP) incorporated so as to identify feasible stationary points. The performances of these three methods are tested on a suite of COP benchmarks and the results are discussed.Book Part Citation - WoS: 1Competing for Eurasia: Russian and European Union Perspectives(Palgrave, 2010) Fernandes, Sandra; Simao, Licinia[Abstract Not Available]Book Part Citation - WoS: 1Citation - Scopus: 3Designing With Kinetic Materials(Springer, 2018) Bengisu, Murat; Ferrara, Marinella[Abstract Not Available]Book Part Citation - WoS: 3Citation - Scopus: 5The Effects of Companies' Reverse Logistics Motivations on Their Reverse Logistics Networks(Springer, 2018) Sorkun, Metehan Feridun; Onay, MeltemThe aim of this paper is to show how the differences in the motivations of companies to implement reverse logistics affect their reverse logistics networks. Effective reverse logistics management facilitates the accomplishment of many goals for companies, such as reducing operational costs, increasing customer satisfaction, boosting brand value, and meeting the requirements of environmental regulations. However, the prominence of these motivations may vary according to sector. In some sectors, the strict government regulations in force may compel companies to implement reverse logistics, while in others, consumers may be highly conscious of the environmental-friendly production, encouraging companies to engage into reverse logistics activities. This situation calls for studies that analyse the differences in companies' motivations to implement reverse logistics, and explain in turn how these differences shape their reverse logistics networks. Hence, this study has adopted a multiple-case study analysing reverse logistics activities of four companies each representing one of the following sectors: textile, battery, building materials, and food. Such cross-sectoral analysis enables an examination of the reverse logistics network design according to different motivation factors. The results reveal that different RL motivations have an impact on three reverse logistics design issues: the collection of returns, the location to inspect returns, and forward/ backward integration on RL networks. This study explicates the theoretical and practical implications of these results as well.Book Part Energy Security in the European Union: Challenges and Perspectives(Palgrave, 2011) Biresselioglu, Mehmet Efe[Abstract Not Available]Book Part Citation - WoS: 3Citation - Scopus: 4Entry Barriers To the Nanotechnology Industry in Turkey(Igi Global, 2010) Aydogan-Duda, Neslihan; Sener, IrgeNanotechnology is the science that focuses on the control of matter at the atomic scale. It has the potential to create many new materials and devices with wide-ranging applications, such as in medicine, electronics and energy production. There are many entry barriers which can affect nanotechnology penetration in developing and emerging nations. This chapter discusses such barriers for Turkey. Despite about 10 universities having nanotechnology programs, the number of nanotechnology firms in the country is still low. Using combinations of interviews, surveys and literature, these issues that continue to stall the commercialization of discoveries in Turkey are examined.Book Part Citation - WoS: 2Citation - Scopus: 4The Europeanization of Education in Turkey(Taylor and Francis Inc., 2015) Arkan Z.; Gürleyen I.[No abstract available]Book Part Citation - WoS: 3Citation - Scopus: 6Exhibiting American Domestic Modernity at the Izmir International Fair(Taylor and Francis Inc., 2015) Gönlügür E.[No abstract available]Book Part Citation - WoS: 1Fiscal Policy After the Crisis What Is the Role of Fiscal Policy in Times of Crisis, Low Interest Rates and High Public Debts?(Routledge, 2023) Heise, Arne[No abstract available]

