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European Journal of Operational Research, Volume 131
Volume 131, Number 1, May 2001
- Masatoshi Sakawa, Ichiro Nishizaki, Yoshio Uemura:
Fuzzy programming and profit and cost allocation for a production and transportation problem. 1-15 - B. D. Choi, Y. H. Chung, Alexander N. Dudin:
The BMAP/SM/1 retrial queue with controllable operation modes. 16-30 - Jian-Bo Yang:
Rule and utility based evidential reasoning approach for multiattribute decision analysis under uncertainties. 31-61 - Francis M. Vanek:
Analysis of the potential for spatial redistribution of freight using mathematical programming. 62-77 - Yu-Hsin Lin, Ching-En Lee:
A total standard WIP estimation method for wafer fabrication. 78-94 - C. S. Sung, J. I. Min:
Scheduling in a two-machine flowshop with batch processing machine(s) for earliness/tardiness measure under a common due date. 95-106 - Ming-Hsien Yang:
An efficient algorithm to allocate shelf space. 107-118 - Marcel Hunting, Ulrich Faigle, Walter Kern:
A Lagrangian relaxation approach to the edge-weighted clique problem. 119-131 - Thierry Post:
Estimating non-convex production sets - imposing convex input sets and output sets in data envelopment analysis. 132-142 - Andreas Bortfeldt, Hermann Gehring:
A hybrid genetic algorithm for the container loading problem. 143-161 - Somdeb Lahiri:
Axiomatic characterizations of the CEA solution for rationing problems. 162-170 - Jerzy Józefczyk:
Scheduling tasks on moving executors to minimise the maximum lateness. 171-187 - Tugrul Korkmazel, Sedef Meral:
Bicriteria sequencing methods for the mixed-model assembly line in just-in-time production systems. 188-207 - Morton John Canty, Daniel Rothenstein, Rudolf Avenhaus:
Timely inspection and deterrence. 208-223 - Ching-Ter Chang:
On the polynomial mixed 0-1 fractional programming problems. 224-227
Volume 131, Number 2, June 2001
- Jarkko Niittymäki, Matti Pursula:
The 11th Mini-EURO conference: Artificial intelligence on transportation systems and science. 229-231 - Ella Bingham:
Reinforcement learning in neurofuzzy traffic signal control. 232-241 - Jörg Böcker, Jürgen Lind, Bernd Zirkler:
Using a multi-agent approach to optimise the train coupling and sharing system. 242-252 - Hussein Dia:
An object-oriented neural network approach to short-term traffic forecasting. 253-261 - Gabriele Malavasi, Stefano Ricci:
Simulation of stochastic elements in railway systems using self-learning processes. 262-272 - Jarkko Niittymäki:
Installation and experiences of field testing a fuzzy signal controller. 273-281 - Etsuko Nishimura, Akio Imai, Stratos Papadimitriou:
Berth allocation planning in the public berth system by genetic algorithms. 282-292 - Danko A. Roozemond:
Using intelligent agents for pro-active, real-time urban intersection control. 293-301 - Joachim Wahle, O. Annen, Ch. Schuster, L. Neubert, Michael Schreckenberg:
A dynamic route guidance system based on real traffic data. 302-308 - Frank Y. Chen, Dmitry Krass:
Analysis of supply contracts with minimum total order quantity commitments and non-stationary demands. 309-323 - Toshiyuki Sueyoshi:
Extended DEA-Discriminant Analysis. 324-351 - Xiaoqiang Cai, Dan Sha, C. K. Wong:
Time-varying minimum cost flow problems. 352-374 - José Vicente Segura, Enriqueta Vercher:
A spreadsheet modeling approach to the Holt-Winters optimal forecasting. 375-388 - Debasish N. Mallick, Samar K. Mukhopadhyay:
Local design vs. global design: A strategic business choice. 389-399 - Fabrizio Rossi, Stefano Smriglio:
A set packing model for the ground holding problem in congested networks. 400-416 - Nebojsa V. Stojkovic, Predrag S. Stanimirovic:
Two direct methods in linear programming. 417-439 - Salah E. Elmaghraby, Hanijanto Soewandi, Ming-Jong Yao:
Chance-constrained programming in activity networks: A critical evaluation. 440-458
Volume 131, Number 3, June 2001
- Michael J. Brusco, Larry W. Jacobs:
Starting-time decisions in labor tour scheduling: An experimental analysis and case study. 459-475 - Enrique Ballestero:
Stochastic goal programming: A mean-variance approach. 476-481 - Yacov Tsur, Amos Zemel:
The infinite horizon dynamic optimization problem revisited: A simple method to determine equilibrium states. 482-490 - Chang Hwan Lee:
Coordinated stocking, clearance sales, and return policies for a supply chain. 491-513 - Yeh Lam, Peggo Kwok Wai Lam:
An extended warranty policy with options open to consumers. 514-529 - Kambiz Farahmand, N. Livingstone:
Recurrent retrial queues with service option on arrival. 530-535 - Antonella Basso, Lorenzo A. Peccati:
Optimal resource allocation with minimum activation levels and fixed costs. 536-549 - Oleg I. Larichev:
Ranking multicriteria alternatives: The method ZAPROS III. 550-558 - Kjetil Fagerholt:
Ship scheduling with soft time windows: An optimisation based approach. 559-571 - Victor V. Podinovski:
DEA models for the explicit maximisation of relative efficiency. 572-586 - Xiaozhan Xu:
The SIR method: A superiority and inferiority ranking method for multiple criteria decision making. 587-602 - Frank Y. Chen, S. H. Hum, Jie Sun:
Analysis of third-party warehousing contracts with commitments. 603-610 - Hyoung-Ro Lee, Douglas D. Gemmill:
Improved methods of assembly sequence determination for automatic assembly systems. 611-621 - Chandrasekharan Rajendran, Hans Ziegler:
A performance analysis of dispatching rules and a heuristic in static flowshops with missing operations of jobs. 622-634 - Dogan A. Serel, Maqbool Dada, Herbert Moskowitz:
Sourcing decisions with capacity reservation contracts. 635-648 - Hsi-Peng Lu, Huei-Ju Yu, Simon S. K. Lu:
The effects of cognitive style and model type on DSS acceptance: An empirical study. 649-663 - Chin-Chia Jane, John Yuan:
A sum of disjoint products algorithm for reliability evaluation of flow networks. 664-675 - Joaquín Bautista, Ramón Companys, Albert Corominas:
Solving the generalized apportionment problem through the optimization of discrepancy functions. 676-684 - Mehrdad Tamiz, Dylan F. Jones, Carlos Romero:
Comments on properties of the minmax solutions in goal programming - a reply. 685-686
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