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Annals of Operations Research, Volume 187
Volume 187, Number 1, July 2011
- Tayfur Altiok:
Port security/safety, risk analysis, and modeling. 1-3 - Niyazi Onur Bakir:
A Stackelberg game model for resource allocation in cargo container security. 5-22 - Yada Zhu, Mingyu Li, Christina M. Young, Minge Xie, Elsayed A. Elsayed:
Impact of measurement error on container inspection policies at port-of-entry. 23-43 - Dorit S. Hochbaum, Barak Fishbain:
Nuclear threat detection with mobile distributed sensor networks. 45-63 - Gary M. Gaukler, Chenhua Li, Rory Cannaday, Sunil S. Chirayath, Yu Ding:
Detecting nuclear materials smuggling: using radiography to improve container inspection policies. 65-87 - Endre Boros, Noam Goldberg, Paul B. Kantor, Jonathan Word:
Optimal sequential inspection policies. 89-119 - Michael R. Greenberg:
Risk analysis and port security: some contextual observations and considerations. 121-136 - Vicki M. Bier, Naraphorn Haphuriwat:
Analytical method to identify the number of containers to inspect at U.S. ports to deter terrorist attacks. 137-158 - R. Hoshino, D. Coughtrey, S. Sivaraja, I. Volnyansky, Sofia Auer, A. Trichtchenko:
Applications and extensions of cost curves to marine container inspection. 159-183 - Laura A. McLay, Jamie D. Lloyd, Emily Niman:
Interdicting nuclear material on cargo containers using knapsack problem models. 185-205 - Nedialko B. Dimitrov, Dennis P. Michalopoulos, David P. Morton, Michael V. Nehme, Feng Pan, Elmira Popova, Erich A. Schneider, Gregory G. Thoreson:
Network deployment of radiation detectors with physics-based detection probability calculations. 207-228 - Stuart F. Van Weele, Jose Emmanuel Ramirez-Marquez:
Optimization of container inspection strategy via a genetic algorithm. 229-247 - Johan René van Dorp, Jason R. W. Merrick:
On a risk management analysis of oil spill risk using maritime transportation system simulation. 249-277 - Giel van de Wiel, Johan René van Dorp:
An oil outflow model for tanker collisions and groundings. 279-304
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