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European Journal of Operational Research, Volume 162
Volume 162, Number 1, April 2005
- Silvano Martello, Erwin Pesch:
Logistics: From theory to application (ECCO XIV). 1-3 - Andreas Klose
, Andreas Drexl:
Facility location models for distribution system design. 4-29 - Samad Ahmadi, Ibrahim H. Osman:
Greedy random adaptive memory programming search for the capacitated clustering problem. 30-44 - Jinliang Cheng, Wieslaw Kubiak:
A half-product based approximation scheme for agreeably weighted completion time variance. 45-54 - Marie-Christine Costa, Lucas Létocart, Frédéric Roupin:
Minimal multicut and maximal integer multiflow: A survey. 55-69 - Paolo Dell'Olmo, Monica Gentili, Andrea Scozzari
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On finding dissimilar Pareto-optimal paths. 70-82 - Ming Dong, F. Frank Chen:
Performance modeling and analysis of integrated logistic chains: An analytic framework. 83-98 - Johann L. Hurink
, Sigrid Knust:
Tabu search algorithms for job-shop problems with a single transport robot. 99-111 - Adam Janiak, Mikhail Y. Kovalyov
, Marie-Claude Portmann:
Single machine group scheduling with resource dependent setup and processing times. 112-121 - Marco E. Lübbecke
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Dual variable based fathoming in dynamic programs for column generation. 122-125 - Gábor Nagy, Saïd Salhi
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Heuristic algorithms for single and multiple depot vehicle routing problems with pickups and deliveries. 126-141 - Jorge Riera-Ledesma
, Juan José Salazar González
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A heuristic approach for the Travelling Purchaser Problem. 142-152 - Shaojun Wang, Bhaba R. Sarker:
An assembly-type supply chain system controlled by kanbans under a just-in-time delivery policy. 153-172 - Ching-Fang Liaw:
Scheduling preemptive open shops to minimize total tardiness. 173-183 - Fariborz Jolai
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Minimizing number of tardy jobs on a batch processing machine with incompatible job families. 184-190 - Balram Avittathur
, Janat Shah, Omprakash K. Gupta:
Distribution centre location modelling for differential sales tax structure. 191-205 - Leonora Bianchi, Joshua D. Knowles
, Neill Bowler
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Local search for the probabilistic traveling salesman problem: Correction to the 2-p-opt and 1-shift algorithms. 206-219 - Jörg Homberger, Hermann Gehring:
A two-phase hybrid metaheuristic for the vehicle routing problem with time windows. 220-238 - Susan Howick
:
Using system dynamics models with litigation audiences. 239-250 - Stef Tijs, Ana Meca, Marco A. López
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Benefit sharing in holding situations. 251-269 - Tamás Solymosi
, T. E. S. Raghavan, Stef Tijs:
Computing the nucleolus of cyclic permutation games. 270-280 - Eric Angel, Evripidis Bampis
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A multi-start dynasearch algorithm for the time dependent single-machine total weighted tardiness scheduling problem. 281-289
Volume 162, Number 2, April 2005
- H. Neil Geismar, Milind Dawande, Chelliah Sriskandarajah:
Approximation algorithms for k. 291-309 - Loo Hay Lee
, Ek Peng Chew, T. S. Ng:
Production planning with approved vendor matrices for a hard-disk drive manufacturer. 310-324 - Wei-yu Kevin Chiang
, George E. Monahan:
Managing inventories in a two-echelon dual-channel supply chain. 325-341 - Maarten Krever, Sophia Wunderink, Rommert Dekker
, Benno Schorr:
Inventory control based on advanced probability theory, an application. 342-358 - Chung-Chi Hsieh, Zong-Zhe Lee:
Joint determination of production run length and number of standbys in a deteriorating production process. 359-371 - Bibhas Chandra Giri
, W. Y. Yun, Tadashi Dohi
:
Optimal design of unreliable production-inventory systems with variable production rate. 372-386 - Carmen Anido, Carlos Rivero
, Teófilo Valdés:
An algorithm based on discrete response regression models suitable to correct the bias of non-response in surveys with several capture tries. 387-402 - Pieter A. Sheth-Voss, Thomas R. Willemain, Jorge Haddock:
Estimating the steady-state mean from short transient simulations. 403-417 - Olaf Tietje:
Identification of a small reliable and efficient set of consistent scenarios. 418-432 - Rong Jea, Jin-Lung Lin, Chao-Ton Su:
Correlation and the time interval in multiple regression models. 433-441 - Mats Danielson:
Generalized evaluation in decision analysis. 442-449 - Phan Hong Giang, Prakash P. Shenoy
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Two axiomatic approaches to decision making using possibility theory. 450-467 - Minghe Sun
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Some issues in measuring and reporting solution quality of interactive multiple objective programming procedures. 468-483 - Ralph E. Steuer, Craig A. Piercy:
A regression study of the number of efficient extreme points in multiple objective linear programming. 484-496 - M. E. Ballvé, Pedro Jiménez Guerra:
Some geometrical aspects of the efficient line in vector optimization. 497-502 - Yuriko Isada, Ross J. W. James
, Yuji Nakagawa:
An approach for solving nonlinear multi-objective separable discrete optimization problem with one constraint. 503-513 - Yasutoshi Yajima:
Linear programming approaches for multicategory support vector machines. 514-531 - David West, Paul Mangiameli, Rohit Rampal, Vivian West:
Ensemble strategies for a medical diagnostic decision support system: A breast cancer diagnosis application. 532-551 - Kai-Yuan Cai, Yong-Chao Li, Wei-Yi Ning:
Optimal software testing in the setting of controlled Markov chains. 552-579
Volume 162, Number 3, May 2005
- Adel Guitouni
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Decision-aid to improve organisational performance. 581-583 - Patrice Perny, Olivier Spanjaard:
A preference-based approach to spanning trees and shortest paths problems****. 584-601 - Fouad Ben Abdelaziz, Saoussen Krichen
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An interactive method for the optimal selection problem with two decision makers. 602-609 - Belaïd Aouni, Fouad Ben Abdelaziz, Jean-Marc Martel:
Decision-maker's preferences modeling in the stochastic goal programming. 610-618 - Fouad Ben Abdelaziz, Hatem Masri
:
Stochastic programming with fuzzy linear partial information on probability distribution. 619-629 - Irène Abi-Zeid, John R. Frost:
SARPlan: A decision support system for Canadian Search and Rescue Operations. 630-653 - Alejandro Quintero, Dougoukolo Konaré, Samuel Pierre:
Prototyping an intelligent decision support system for improving urban infrastructures management. 654-672 - Andrew Zacharakis, Dean A. Shepherd:
A non-additive decision-aid for venture capitalists' investment decisions. 673-689 - Salem Y. Lakhal, Souad H'Mida, Uday Venkatadri
:
A market-driven transfer price for distributed products using mathematical programming. 690-699 - Éric Duchêne, Gilbert Laporte, Frédéric Semet
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Branch-and-cut algorithms for the undirected m. 700-712 - Wolfgang Domschke, Bernd Wagner:
Models and methods for standardization problems. 713-726 - Xiuli Wang, T. C. Edwin Cheng
:
Single machine scheduling with resource dependent release times and processing times. 727-739 - Dirk Biskup, Martin Feldmann:
On scheduling around large restrictive common due windows. 740-761 - Richard K. Cho, Yigal Gerchak:
Supply chain coordination with downstream operating costs: Coordination and investment to improve downstream operating efficiency. 762-772 - Ilkyeong Moon
, Bibhas Chandra Giri
, Byungsung Ko:
Economic order quantity models for ameliorating/deteriorating items under inflation and time discounting. 773-785 - D. K. Bhattacharya:
On multi-item inventory. 786-791 - Timothy L. Urban:
Inventory models with inventory-level-dependent demand: A comprehensive review and unifying theory. 792-804 - Leo W. G. Strijbosch, J. J. A. Moors:
The impact of unknown demand parameters on (R. 805-815 - Ramachandran Natarajan
, Kannan Sethuraman, Krishnamurthy Surysekar:
Reducing incremental costs associated with the delegation of incentive contracting decisions: An analysis of planning and control decisions in a manufacturing setting in the presence of moral hazard. 816-838 - Bernhard Baumgartner
, Harald Hruschka:
Allocation of catalogs to collective customers based on semiparametric response models. 839-849 - Maria Conceição A. Silva Portela
, Emmanuel Thanassoulis
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Profitability of a sample of Portuguese bank branches and its decomposition into technical and allocative components. 850-866

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