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Computers & Operations Research, Volume 59
Volume 59, July 2015
- Ibrahim Çapar, Burcu B. Keskin, Paul A. Rubin

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An improved formulation for the maximum coverage patrol routing problem. 1-10 - Maher Rebai, Matthieu Le Berre, Hichem Snoussi, Faicel Hnaien, Lyes Khoukhi:

Sensor deployment optimization methods to achieve both coverage and connectivity in wireless sensor networks. 11-21 - James H. Bookbinder, Samir Elhedhli, Zichao Li

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The air-cargo consolidation problem with pivot weight: Models and solution methods. 22-32 - Marcos Furlan

, Bernardo Almada-Lobo
, Maristela Oliveira Santos
, Reinaldo Morabito
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Unequal individual genetic algorithm with intelligent diversification for the lot-scheduling problem in integrated mills using multiple-paper machines. 33-50 - Peter Buchholz

, Iryna Felko
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PH-graphs for analyzing shortest path problems with correlated traveling times. 51-65 - Christina A. Iliopoulou

, Konstantinos L. Kepaptsoglou
, Matthew G. Karlaftis:
Route planning for a seaplane service: The case of the Greek Islands. 66-77 - Hu Qin, Wei Ming, Zizhen Zhang, Yubin Xie, Andrew Lim

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A tabu search algorithm for the multi-period inspector scheduling problem. 78-93 - Eric Beier, Saravanan Venkatachalam, Luca Corolli, Lewis Ntaimo

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Stage- and scenario-wise Fenchel decomposition for stochastic mixed 0-1 programs with special structure. 94-103 - Matthias König

, Joern Meissner
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Risk management policies for dynamic capacity control. 104-118 - Horst Tempelmeier, Timo Hilger:

Linear programming models for a stochastic dynamic capacitated lot sizing problem. 119-125 - Öncü Hazir

, Alexandre Dolgui
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A decomposition based solution algorithm for U-type assembly line balancing with interval data. 126-131 - Muhammed Emre Keskin

, I. Kuban Altinel, Necati Aras
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Combining simulated annealing with Lagrangian relaxation and weighted Dantzig-Wolfe decomposition for integrated design decisions in wireless sensor networks. 132-143

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