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Prof. Dr. Özcan Arslan
Prof. Dr. Özcan Arslan
Denizcilik Fakültesi, İstanbul Teknik Üniversitesi
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An artificial neural network based decision support system for energy efficient ship operations
EB Beşikçi, O Arslan, O Turan, AI Ölçer
Computers & operations research 66, 393-401, 2016
3432016
SWOT analysis for safer carriage of bulk liquid chemicals in tankers
O Arslan, ID Er
Journal of Hazardous Materials 154 (1-3), 901-913, 2008
2082008
An application of fuzzy-AHP to ship operational energy efficiency measures
EB Beşikçi, T Kececi, O Arslan, O Turan
Ocean engineering 121, 392-402, 2016
1692016
Application of fuzzy fault tree analysis (FFTA) to maritime industry: a risk analysing of ship mooring operation
AC Kuzu, E Akyuz, O Arslan
Ocean Engineering 179, 128-134, 2019
1552019
Analytical investigation of marine casualties at the Strait of Istanbul with SWOT–AHP method
O Arslan, O Turan
Maritime Policy & Management 36 (2), 131-145, 2009
1452009
Application of fuzzy bow-tie risk analysis to maritime transportation: The case of ship collision during the STS operation
SS Arici, E Akyuz, O Arslan
Ocean Engineering 217, 107960, 2020
1182020
Validation of risk analysis for ship collision in narrow waters by using fuzzy Bayesian networks approach
M Aydin, E Akyuz, O Turan, O Arslan
Ocean Engineering 231, 108973, 2021
1132021
Application of fuzzy logic to fault tree and event tree analysis of the risk for cargo liquefaction on board ship
E Akyuz, O Arslan, O Turan
Applied Ocean Research 101, 102238, 2020
872020
Quantitative evaluation of precautions on chemical tanker operations
O Arslan
Process Safety and Environmental Protection 87 (2), 113-120, 2009
702009
SHARE technique: A novel approach to root cause analysis of ship accidents
T Kececi, O Arslan
Safety science 96, 1-21, 2017
692017
Prioritization of the causal factors of fatigue in seafarers and measurement of fatigue with the application of the Lactate Test
E Bal, O Arslan, L Tavacioglu
Safety science 72, 46-54, 2015
682015
Prediction of human–machine interface (HMI) operational errors for maritime autonomous surface ships (MASS)
J Liu, M Aydin, E Akyuz, O Arslan, E Uflaz, RE Kurt, O Turan
Journal of Marine Science and Technology, 1-14, 2022
662022
Quantitative failure analysis for static electricity-related explosion and fire accidents on tanker vessels under fuzzy bow-tie CREAM approach
G Elidolu, E Akyuz, O Arslan, Y Arslanoğlu
Engineering Failure Analysis 131, 105917, 2022
642022
Analyzing human error contributions to maritime environmental risk in oil/chemical tanker ship
M Aydin, G Camliyurt, E Akyuz, O Arslan
Human and Ecological Risk Assessment: An International Journal 27 (7), 1838-1859, 2021
642021
Safety analysis of fire and explosion (F&E) accidents risk in bulk carrier ships under fuzzy fault tree approach
AL Tunçel, EB Beşikçi, E Akyuz, O Arslan
Safety science 158, 105972, 2023
592023
An extended HEART Dempster–Shafer evidence theory approach to assess human reliability for the gas freeing process on chemical tankers
SI Sezer, E Akyuz, O Arslan
Reliability Engineering & System Safety 220, 108275, 2022
522022
The subjective measurement of seafarers’ fatigue levels and mental symptoms
Eİ Bal BeşİkÇİ, L Tavacıoğlu, özcan Arslan
Maritime Policy & Management 43 (3), 329-343, 2016
492016
Systems-Theoretic Accident Model and Processes (STAMP) approach to analyse socio-technical systems of ship allision in narrow waters
BO Ceylan, E Akyuz, O Arslan
Ocean Engineering 239, 109804, 2021
482021
Operational risk assessment of ballasting and de-ballasting on-board tanker ship under FMECA extended Evidential Reasoning (ER) and Rule-based Bayesian Network (RBN) approach
G Elidolu, SI Sezer, E Akyuz, O Arslan, Y Arslanoglu
Reliability Engineering & System Safety 231, 108975, 2023
412023
HRM practices and organizational commitment link: maritime scope
E Aydoğan, Ö Arslan
International journal of organizational analysis 29 (1), 260-276, 2021
402021
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