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European Journal of Operational Research, Volume 127
Volume 127, Number 1, November 2000
- Emmanuel Thanassoulis:
DEA and its use in the regulation of water companies. 1-13 - John S. Edwards, Paul N. Finlay, John M. Wilson:
The role of OR specialists in 'do it yourself' spreadsheet development. 14-27 - Atanu Sengupta, Tapan Kumar Pal:
On comparing interval numbers. 28-43 - Chaug-Ing Hsu, Yuh-Horng Wen:
Application of Grey theory and multiobjective programming towards airline network design. 44-68 - Ray Deitch, Shaul P. Ladany:
The one-period bus touring problem: Solved by an effective heuristic for the orienteering tour problem and improvement algorithm. 69-77 - Denis Borenstein:
A directed acyclic graph representation of routing manufacturing flexibility. 78-93 - Hanif D. Sherali, Youngho Lee, Taehyung Park:
New modeling approaches for the design of local access transport area networks. 94-108 - Couchen Wu, Hsiu-Li Chen:
Counting your customers: Compounding customer's in-store decisions, interpurchase time and repurchasing behavior. 109-119 - George J. Kyparisis, Christos Koulamas:
Flow shop and open shop scheduling with a critical machine and two operations per job. 120-125 - Kenneth R. Baker, Michael J. Magazine:
Minimizing maximum lateness with job families. 126-139 - Chao-Hsien Chu, G. Premkumar, Hsinghua Chou:
Digital data networks design using genetic algorithms. 140-158 - C. S. Sung, Y. K. Cho:
Reliability optimization of a series system with multiple-choice and budget constraints. 159-171 - C. Duri, Yannick Frein, Maria di Mascolo:
Performance evaluation and design of base stock systems. 172-188 - Olaf E. Flippo, Antoon W. J. Kolen, Arie M. C. A. Koster, Robert L. M. J. van de Leensel:
A dynamic programming algorithm for the local access telecommunication network expansion problem. 189-202 - Jin Zhu, Fong-Yuen Ding:
A transformed two-stage method for reducing the part-usage variation and a comparison of the product-level and part-level solutions in sequencing mixed-model assembly lines. 203-216
Volume 127, Number 2, December 2000
- Gündüz Ulusoy, Selçuk Karabati:
Sixth International Workshop on Project Management and Scheduling. 217-219 - Salah E. Elmaghraby:
On criticality and sensitivity in activity networks. 220-238 - Trond Jørgensen, Stein W. Wallace:
Improving project cost estimation by taking into account managerial flexibility. 239-251 - Tzvi Raz, Erdal Erel:
Optimal timing of project control points. 252-261 - Gündüz Ulusoy, Serkan Cebelli:
An equitable approach to the payment scheduling problem in project management. 262-278 - John B. Jensen:
The impact of resource flexibility and staffing decisions on cellular and departmental shop performance. 279-296 - Christian Artigues, François Roubellat:
A polynomial activity insertion algorithm in a multi-resource schedule with cumulative constraints and multiple modes. 297-316 - Jacek Blazewicz, Erwin Pesch, Malgorzata Sterna:
The disjunctive graph machine representation of the job shop scheduling problem. 317-331 - Philippe Torres, Pierre Lopez:
On Not-First/Not-Last conditions in disjunctive scheduling. 332-343 - Christelle Guéret, Narendra Jussien, Christian Prins:
Using intelligent backtracking to improve branch-and-bound methods: An application to Open-Shop problems. 344-354 - Peter Brucker, Sigrid Knust:
A linear programming and constraint propagation-based lower bound for the RCPSP. 355-362 - Jacques Carlier, Emmanuel Néron:
A new LP-based lower bound for the cumulative scheduling problem. 363-382 - Kristina Soric:
A cutting plane algorithm for a single machine scheduling problem. 383-393 - Sönke Hartmann, Rainer Kolisch:
Experimental evaluation of state-of-the-art heuristics for the resource-constrained project scheduling problem. 394-407 - Antonio Luis Lova, Concepción Maroto, María Pilar Tormos:
A multicriteria heuristic method to improve resource allocation in multiproject scheduling. 408-424 - Klaus Neumann, Jürgen Zimmermann:
Procedures for resource leveling and net present value problems in project scheduling with general temporal and resource constraints. 425-443 - Manuel Laguna, M. Pilar Lino Sorlí, M. Angeles Pérez Alarcó, M. Sacramento Quintanilla, Vicente Valls:
Minimizing weighted tardiness of jobs with stochastic interruptions in parallel machines. 444-457 - Piotr Jedrzejowicz, Izabela Wierzbowska:
Scheduling multiple variant programs under hard real-time constraints. 458-465
Volume 127, Number 3, December 2000
- Cécile Arondel, Philippe Girardin:
Sorting cropping systems on the basis of their impact on groundwater quality. 467-482 - Jonas Andersson, Johan Marklund:
Decentralized inventory control in a two-level distribution system. 483-506 - Shashi Kant Mishra:
Second order symmetric duality in mathematical programming with F-convexity. 507-518 - Jorge Oviedo:
The core of a repeated n-person cooperative game. 519-524 - David A. Schilling, Kenneth E. Rosing, Charles S. Revelle:
Network distance characteristics that affect computational effort in p-median location problems. 525-536 - Hark Hwang, Kyu Hun Hahn:
An optimal procurement policy for items with an inventory level-dependent demand rate and fixed lifetime. 537-545 - Gadi Rabinowitz, Shai Goren, Abraham Mehrez:
Scheduling two machines that require multiple types of maintenance, for a single operation. 546-564 - A. J. R. M. Gademann, Steef L. van de Velde:
Positioning automated guided vehicles in a loop layout. 565-573 - Mark Vroblefski, Ram Ramesh, Stanley Zionts:
Efficient lot-sizing under a differential transportation cost structure for serially distributed warehouses. 574-593 - Ananth Srinivasan, David Sundaram:
An object relational approach for the design of decision support systems. 594-610 - Joe Zhu:
Further discussion on linear production functions and DEA. 611-618 - Robert Klein:
Bidirectional planning: improving priority rule-based heuristics for scheduling resource-constrained projects. 619-638
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