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Annals of Operations Research, Volume 209
Volume 209, Number 1, October 2013
- George Liberopoulos, James MacGregor Smith, Chrissoleon T. Papadopoulos, Tullio Tolio:
Editorial: Stochastic models of manufacturing and service system operations. 1-3 - Marcello Colledani, Stanley B. Gershwin:
A decomposition method for approximate evaluation of continuous flow multi-stage lines with general Markovian machines. 5-40 - Elisa Gebennini, Andrea Grassi, Cesare Fantuzzi, Stanley B. Gershwin, Irvin Cemil Schick:
Discrete time model for two-machine one-buffer transfer lines with restart policy. 41-65 - Remco Bierbooms, Ivo J. B. F. Adan, Marcel van Vuuren:
Approximate analysis of single-server tandem queues with finite buffers. 67-84 - Kumar Satyam, Ananth Krishnamurthy:
Performance analysis of CONWIP systems with batch size constraints. 85-114 - Stratos Ioannidis, Oualid Jouini, Angelos A. Economopoulos, Vassilis S. Kouikoglou:
Control policies for single-stage production systems with perishable inventory and customer impatience. 115-138 - Cigdem Z. Gurgur:
Optimal configuration of a decentralized, market-driven production/inventory system. 139-157 - Nasuh C. Buyukkaramikli, J. Will M. Bertrand, Henny P. G. van Ooijen:
Flexible hiring in a make to order system with parallel processing units. 159-178 - George Liberopoulos, Dimitrios G. Pandelis, Olympia Hatzikonstantinou:
The stochastic economic lot sizing problem for non-stop multi-grade production with sequence-restricted setup changeovers. 179-205 - Zhili Zhou, Yongpei Guan:
Two-stage stochastic lot-sizing problem under cost uncertainty. 207-230 - Jeffrey P. Kharoufeh, Steven M. Cox, Mark E. Oxley:
Reliability of manufacturing equipment in complex environments. 231-254 - Anna Rotondo, Paul Young, John Geraghty:
Quality risk prediction at a non-sampling station machine in a multi-product, multi-stage, parallel processing manufacturing system subjected to sequence disorder and multiple stream effects. 255-277
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