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European Journal of Operational Research, Volume 152
Volume 152, Number 1, January 2004
- T. C. Edwin Cheng

, Qing Ding, Bertrand M. T. Lin
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A concise survey of scheduling with time-dependent processing times. 1-13 - Peter Bogetoft, Jens Leth Hougaard:

Super efficiency evaluations based on potential slack. 14-21 - José Miguel Díaz-Báñez

, Juan A. Mesa, Anita Schöbel:
Continuous location of dimensional structures. 22-44 - Toshiyuki Sueyoshi:

Mixed integer programming approach of extended DEA-discriminant analysis. 45-55 - Michael J. Ryan:

Goal programming, regulation and generalised economies of scale and scope. 56-71 - Tadeusz Antczak

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(p, r)-Invexity in multiobjective programming. 72-87 - Hideki Katagiri, Masatoshi Sakawa, Hiroaki Ishii:

Fuzzy random bottleneck spanning tree problems using possibility and necessity measures. 88-95 - Henry W. Thornton, John L. Hunsucker:

A new heuristic for minimal makespan in flow shops with multiple processors and no intermediate storage. 96-114 - Ceyda Oguz

, Yakov Zinder
, Van Ha Do, Adam Janiak, Maciej Lichtenstein:
Hybrid flow-shop scheduling problems with multiprocessor task systems. 115-131 - Ali Allahverdi, Tariq A. Aldowaisan:

No-wait flowshops with bicriteria of makespan and maximum lateness. 132-147 - Christos D. Tarantilis, Chris T. Kiranoudis, Vassilios S. Vassiliadis:

A threshold accepting metaheuristic for the heterogeneous fixed fleet vehicle routing problem. 148-158 - Yazid Mati, Xiaolan Xie:

The complexity of two-job shop problems with multi-purpose unrelated machines. 159-169 - Pasquale Avella

, Maurizio Boccia
, Antonio Sforza:
Solving a fuel delivery problem by heuristic and exact approaches. 170-179 - Juite Wang

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A fuzzy robust scheduling approach for product development projects. 180-194 - Ralf Östermark:

A multipurpose parallel genetic hybrid algorithm for non-linear non-convex programming problems. 195-214 - Pupong Pongcharoen

, Christian Hicks
, P. M. Braiden:
The development of genetic algorithms for the finite capacity scheduling of complex products, with multiple levels of product structure. 215-225 - Chester Chambers:

Technological advancement, learning, and the adoption of new technology. 226-247 - Kenneth Sörensen

, Gerrit K. Janssens:
A Petri net model of a continuous flow transfer line with unreliable machines. 248-262 - Subrata Mitra, Ashis Kumar Chatterjee:

Leveraging information in multi-echelon inventory systems. 263-280 - Yonghui Fu, Rajesh Piplani:

Supply-side collaboration and its value in supply chains. 281-288 - Peter Chu

, Kun-Jen Chung:
The sensitivity of the inventory model with partial backorders. 289-295 - Herminia I. Calvete, Carmen Galé

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A note on 'bilevel linear fractional programming problem'. 296-299
Volume 152, Number 2, January 2004
- Yannis Siskos, Evangelos Sambracos

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Feature Issue: New technologies in transportation systems. 301 - G. A. Giannopoulos:

The application of information and communication technologies in transport. 302-320 - Apostolos Kotsialos

, Markos Papageorgiou:
Motorway network traffic control systems. 321-333 - Evangelos Grigoroudis

, Yannis Siskos:
A survey of customer satisfaction barometers: Some results from the transportation-communications sector. 334-353 - Matthew G. Karlaftis:

A DEA approach for evaluating the efficiency and effectiveness of urban transit systems. 354-364 - Evangelos Sambracos

, John A. Paravantis, Christos D. Tarantilis, Chris T. Kiranoudis:
Dispatching of small containers via coastal freight liners: The case of the Aegean Sea. 365-381 - Sotiris P. Gayialis

, Ilias P. Tatsiopoulos:
Design of an IT-driven decision support system for vehicle routing and scheduling. 382-398 - G. Mintsis, Socrates Basbas

, Panagiotis Papaioannou
, C. Taxiltaris, Ilias N. Tziavos
:
Applications of GPS technology in the land transportation system. 399-409 - Constantinos Abacoumkin, Athanasios Ballis:

Development of an expert system for the evaluation of conventional and innovative technologies in the intermodal transport area. 410-419 - Athanasios Ballis, John Golias:

Towards the improvement of a combined transport chain performance. 420-436 - Christos D. Tarantilis, Danae Diakoulaki, Chris T. Kiranoudis:

Combination of geographical information system and efficient routing algorithms for real life distribution operations. 437-453 - Athanasios Migdalas, George Baourakis, Nikos Kalogeras

, H. B. Meriem:
Sector modeling for the prediction and evaluation of Cretan olive oil. 454-464 - George Arampatzis

, Chris T. Kiranoudis, P. Scaloubacas, D. Assimacopoulos:
A GIS-based decision support system for planning urban transportation policies. 465-475 - Maria Dimopoulou, Ioannis Giannikos:

Towards an integrated framework for forest fire control. 476-486 - Nikolaos F. Matsatsinis:

Towards a decision support system for the ready concrete distribution system: A case of a Greek company. 487-499 - George Mavrommatis

, John-Christ Panayiotopoulos:
Risk transportation via a clique number problem formulation. 500-506 - Kostas Zografos, Konstantinos N. Androutsopoulos:

A heuristic algorithm for solving hazardous materials distribution problems. 507-519 - George Nikolakopoulou, S. Kortesis, A. Synefaki, R. Kalfakakou:

Solving a vehicle routing problem by balancing the vehicles time utilization. 520-527
Volume 152, Number 3, February 2004
- René Victor Valqui Vidal:

Guest editor's introduction. 529 - John Mingers

, Jonathan Rosenhead:
Problem structuring methods in action. 530-554 - Lene Sørensen, René Victor Valqui Vidal, Erik Engström:

Using soft OR in a small company--The case of Kirby. 555-570 - Sohail Gondal:

Internet and technology new venture development using Soft OR. 571-585 - L. Alberto Franco

, Mike Cushman, Jonathan Rosenhead:
Project review and learning in the construction industry: Embedding a problem structuring method within a partnership context. 586-601 - Satya S. Chakravorty, Douglas N. Hales:

Implications of cell design implementation: A case study and analysis. 602-614 - Colin Eden

, Fran Ackermann
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Cognitive mapping expert views for policy analysis in the public sector. 615-630 - Robert G. Dyson

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Strategic development and SWOT analysis at the University of Warwick. 631-640 - Pedro C. Borges, Arturo Villavicencio:

Avoiding academic and decorative planning in GHG emissions abatement studies with MCDA: : The Peruvian case. 641-654 - James W. Bryant, John A. Darwin:

Exploring inter-organisational relationships in the health service: An immersive drama approach. 655-666 - Carsten Nico Hjortsø

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Enhancing public participation in natural resource management using Soft OR--an application of strategic option development and analysis in tactical forest planning. 667-683 - Jackie Phahlamohlaka, John Friend:

Community planning for rural education in South Africa. 684-695 - Cisca Joldersma, Ellie Roelofs:

The impact of soft OR-methods on problem structuring. 696-708 - Frances A. O'Brien

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Scenario planning - lessons for practice from teaching and learning. 709-722 - Eungab Kim:

Stochastic vendor managed replenishment with demand dependent shipment. 723-744 - Gilvan C. Souza

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Product introduction decisions in a duopoly. 745-757 - Ethel Mokotoff:

An exact algorithm for the identical parallel machine scheduling problem. 758-769 - Kyu Hun Hahn, Hark Hwang, Seong Whan Shinn:

A returns policy for distribution channel coordination of perishable items. 770-780 - Ralf W. Seifert

, Ulrich Wilhelm Thonemann
, Warren H. Hausman:
Optimal procurement strategies for online spot markets. 781-799 - Victor V. Podinovski

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On the linearisation of reference technologies for testing returns to scale in FDH models. 800-802

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