Berman, Oded; Gavious, Arieh; Menezes, Mozart B.C. - In: European Journal of Operational Research 219 (2012) 2, pp. 415-424
We consider a potential bioterror attack on an airport. After the attack is identified, the government is faced with the problem of how to allocate limited emergency resources (human resources, vaccines, etc.) efficiently. The government is assumed to make a one-time resource allocation...