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European Journal of Operational Research, Volume 211
Volume 211, Number 1, May 2011
- Gerhard-Wilhelm Weber
, Ozlem Defterli, Sirma Zeynep Alparslan Gök
, Erik Kropat
:
Modeling, inference and optimization of regulatory networks based on time series data. 1-14
- Nils Boysen
, Stefan Bock
:
Scheduling just-in-time part supply for mixed-model assembly lines. 15-25 - Wee Meng Yeo
, Xue-Ming Yuan:
Optimal inventory policy with supply uncertainty and demand cancellation. 26-34 - Marc Reimann:
Speculative production and anticipative reservation of reactive capacity by a multi-product newsvendor. 35-46 - Sushil Gupta, Kaushik Dutta:
Modeling of financial supply chain. 47-56 - Ching-Hua Chen-Ritzo, Tom Ervolina, Terry P. Harrison, Barun Gupta:
Component rationing for available-to-promise scheduling in configure-to-order systems. 57-65 - Ángel Felipe
, M. Teresa Ortuño
, Gregorio Tirado:
Using intermediate infeasible solutions to approach vehicle routing problems with precedence and loading constraints. 66-75 - Toshiyuki Sueyoshi, Mika Goto
:
Measurement of Returns to Scale and Damages to Scale for DEA-based operational and environmental assessment: How to manage desirable (good) and undesirable (bad) outputs? 76-89
- Matthew J. Carr, Wenbin Wang:
An approximate algorithm for prognostic modelling using condition monitoring information. 90-96 - Juan Eloy Ruiz-Castro
, Quan-Lin Li:
Algorithm for a general discrete k-out-of-n: G system subject to several types of failure with an indefinite number of repairpersons. 97-111 - James Bekker
, Chris Aldrich:
The cross-entropy method in multi-objective optimisation: An assessment. 112-121 - Gustavo Bergantiños
, Leticia Lorenzo
, Silvia Lorenzo-Freire
:
A generalization of obligation rules for minimum cost spanning tree problems. 122-129 - Yu-Hsin Liu:
Incorporating scatter search and threshold accepting in finding maximum likelihood estimates for the multinomial probit model. 130-138 - Julien Mostard, Ruud H. Teunter
, René M. B. M. de Koster
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Forecasting demand for single-period products: A case study in the apparel industry. 139-147 - Francesc Carreras, José Miguel Giménez
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Power and potential maps induced by any semivalue: Some algebraic properties and computation by multilinear extensions. 148-159
- Alberto García-Villoria, Saïd Salhi
, Albert Corominas, Rafael Pastor
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Hyper-heuristic approaches for the response time variability problem. 160-169 - Kanchan Das:
Integrating effective flexibility measures into a strategic supply chain planning model. 170-183 - Michael A. Martinez, Alexandra M. Newman:
A solution approach for optimizing long- and short-term production scheduling at LKAB's Kiruna mine. 184-197 - David K. George, Cathy H. Xia:
Fleet-sizing and service availability for a vehicle rental system via closed queueing networks. 198-207
- Huachun Xiong, Jinxing Xie
, Miao Wang:
A note on "Price discount based on early order commitment in a single manufacturer-multiple retailer supply chain". 208-212 - George J. Kyparisis, Christos Koulamas:
A note on the classification of consumer demand functions with respect to retailer pass-through rates. 213-215
- Susana Relvas:
Alexandre Dolgui and Jean-Marie Proth, Supply Chain Engineering - Useful Methods and Techniques , Springer-Verlag (2010) 541 pp., ISBN: 978-1-84996-016-8. 216-217 - Pedro de Faria:
Innovation at Large: Managing Multi-Organization, Multi-Team Projects, Johanna E.M. Schönrok. Structural Change and Structural Policies, Vol. 20. Peter Lang Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften, Frankfurt am Main (2010). 169 pp., Hardcover ISBN: 978-3-631-60217-1. 218-219
Volume 211, Number 2, June 2011
- Mariá Cristina Vasconcelos Nascimento
, André Carlos Ponce de Leon Ferreira de Carvalho
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Spectral methods for graph clustering - A survey. 221-231
- Laureano F. Escudero
, Mercedes Landete
, Antonio M. Rodríguez-Chía
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Stochastic set packing problem. 232-240 - Ibrahim Akgün
, Barbaros Ç. Tansel, R. Kevin Wood
:
The multi-terminal maximum-flow network-interdiction problem. 241-251 - Sinan Gürel
:
A conic quadratic formulation for a class of convex congestion functions in network flow problems. 252-262
- Mir Mehdi SeyedEsfahani, Maryam Biazaran, Mohsen Gharakhani
:
A game theoretic approach to coordinate pricing and vertical co-op advertising in manufacturer-retailer supply chains. 263-273 - Jack C. Hayya, Terry P. Harrison, Xin James He:
The impact of stochastic lead time reduction on inventory cost under order crossover. 274-281 - Sumit Kunnumkal
, Huseyin Topaloglu:
Linear programming based decomposition methods for inventory distribution systems. 282-297 - Christian Howard
, Johan Marklund
:
Evaluation of stock allocation policies in a divergent inventory system with shipment consolidation. 298-309 - Charles X. Wang, Scott Webster, Sidong Zhang:
A comparison of two sourcing tactics for a new component. 310-317 - Ismail Karaoglan
, Fulya Altiparmak
, Imdat Kara, Berna Dengiz:
A branch and cut algorithm for the location-routing problem with simultaneous pickup and delivery. 318-332
- Rob J. I. Basten, M. C. van der Heijden, J. M. J. Schutten
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Practical extensions to a minimum cost flow model for level of repair analysis. 333-342 - Edilson F. Arruda
, Marcelo D. Fragoso
, João Bosco Ribeiro do Val
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Approximate dynamic programming via direct search in the space of value function approximations. 343-351 - Jean-Luc Marichal, Pierre Mathonet:
Weighted Banzhaf power and interaction indexes through weighted approximations of games. 352-358
- Muammer Ozer
:
Understanding the impacts of product knowledge and product type on the accuracy of intentions-based new product predictions. 359-369 - Kjell Hausken, Vicki M. Bier:
Defending against multiple different attackers. 370-384 - Benny Mantin
, David Gillen:
The hidden information content of price movements. 385-393
- Gary M. Erickson:
A differential game model of the marketing-operations interface. 394-402 - Edward J. Anderson
, T. D. H. Cau:
Implicit collusion and individual market power in electricity markets. 403-414 - Guiomar Martín-Herrán
, Simon Pierre Sigué:
Prices, promotions, and channel profitability: Was the conventional wisdom mistaken? 415-425
Volume 211, Number 3, June 2011
- César Rego
, Dorabela Gamboa
, Fred W. Glover, Colin Osterman:
Traveling salesman problem heuristics: Leading methods, implementations and latest advances. 427-441
- Hande Yaman
:
Allocation strategies in hub networks. 442-451 - Li He, Guo H. Huang
, Hong-Wei Lu:
Bivariate interval semi-infinite programming with an application to environmental decision-making analysis. 452-465 - Ruchit Shah, Patrick M. Reed
:
Comparative analysis of multiobjective evolutionary algorithms for random and correlated instances of multiobjective d-dimensional knapsack problems. 466-479
- Siddharth Mestry, Purushothaman Damodaran, Chin-Sheng Chen:
A branch and price solution approach for order acceptance and capacity planning in make-to-order operations. 480-495 - Adam J. Fleischhacker
, Yao Zhao:
Planning for demand failure: A dynamic lot size model for clinical trial supply chains. 496-506 - Irena Okhrin, Knut Richter
:
An O(T3) algorithm for the capacitated lot sizing problem with minimum order quantities. 507-514 - Chiang Kao, Shiuh-Nan Hwang
:
Decomposition of technical and scale efficiencies in two-stage production systems. 515-519 - Shih-Wei Lin
:
Inventory models with managerial policy independent of demand. 520-524
- Arturo J. Fernández
, Carlos J. Pérez-González
, Muhammad Aslam
, Chi-Hyuck Jun:
Design of progressively censored group sampling plans for Weibull distributions: An optimization problem. 525-532 - Ba Chu, John Knight, Stephen E. Satchell:
Large deviations theorems for optimal investment problems with large portfolios. 533-555 - Yanjie Li, Baoqun Yin, Hongsheng Xi:
Finding optimal memoryless policies of POMDPs under the expected average reward criterion. 556-567 - Dingjun Yao, Hailiang Yang, Rongming Wang:
Optimal dividend and capital injection problem in the dual model with proportional and fixed transaction costs. 568-576
- Victor V. Podinovski
, Timo Kuosmanen
:
Modelling weak disposability in data envelopment analysis under relaxed convexity assumptions. 577-585 - Chiang Kao, Pei-Huang Lin:
Qualitative factors in data envelopment analysis: A fuzzy number approach. 586-593 - José Carlos Dias
, Mark B. Shackleton
:
Hysteresis effects under CIR interest rates. 594-600 - Chi-Bin Cheng
:
Reverse auction with buyer-supplier negotiation using bi-level distributed programming. 601-611
- Eva Vallada
, Rubén Ruiz
:
A genetic algorithm for the unrelated parallel machine scheduling problem with sequence dependent setup times. 612-622 - Panos L. Lorentziadis
, Stylianos G. Vournas:
A quantitative model of accelerated vehicle-retirement induced by subsidy. 623-629 - Mircea Epure
, Kristiaan Kerstens
, Diego Prior
:
Bank productivity and performance groups: A decomposition approach based upon the Luenberger productivity indicator. 630-641
- Hani I. Mesak, Abdullahel Bari, Barry J. Babin, Laura M. Birou, Anthony Jurkus:
Optimum advertising policy over time for subscriber service innovations in the presence of service cost learning and customers' disadoption. 642-649 - Jiaqi Zhang, Thomas W. Archibald
:
A semi-Markov model with holdout transshipment policy and phase-type exponential lead time. 650-657 - Pradeep K. Jha
, Rakhi Jha
, Rajul Datt, Sujoy K. Guha:
Entropy in good manufacturing system: Tool for quality assurance. 658-665
- Massimiliano Caramia
, Francesca Guerriero
:
A note on the modelling of project networks with time constraints. 666-670
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