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Computers & Industrial Engineering, Volume 79
Volume 79, January 2015
- Mehdi Mrad, Lotfi Hidri:
Optimal consumed electric energy while sequencing vehicle trips in a personal rapid transit transportation system. 1-9 - Anwar Mahmoodi, Alireza Haji, Rasoul Haji:
One for one period policy for perishable inventory. 10-17 - M. Güray Güler, Muhammed Emre Keskin, Alper Döyen, Hasan Akyer:
On teaching assistant-task assignment problem: A case study. 18-26 - Khalid Al-Ghamdi, Osman Taylan:
A comparative study on modelling material removal rate by ANFIS and polynomial methods in electrical discharge machining process. 27-41 - Hossein Azizi, Sohrab Kordrostami, Alireza Amirteimoori:
Slacks-based measures of efficiency in imprecise data envelopment analysis: An approach based on data envelopment analysis with double frontiers. 42-51 - Xiaowen Qi, Changyong Liang, Junling Zhang:
Generalized cross-entropy based group decision making with unknown expert and attribute weights under interval-valued intuitionistic fuzzy environment. 52-64 - Ravi Shankar Kumar, Adrijit Goswami:
A continuous review production-inventory system in fuzzy random environment: Minmax distribution free procedure. 65-75 - Kim Fung Lam:
In the determination of the most efficient decision making unit in data envelopment analysis. 76-84 - Youngkeun Song, Sungjoo Lee, Hangjung Zo, Hakyeon Lee:
A hybrid Bass-Markov model for the diffusion of a dual-type device-based telecommunication service: The case of WiBro service in Korea. 85-94 - Arqum Mateen, Ashis Kumar Chatterjee, Subrata Mitra:
VMI for single-vendor multi-retailer supply chains under stochastic demand. 95-102 - Mariagrazia Dotoli, Nicola Epicoco, Marco Falagario, Fabio Sciancalepore:
A cross-efficiency fuzzy Data Envelopment Analysis technique for performance evaluation of Decision Making Units under uncertainty. 103-114 - Jairo R. Montoya-Torres, Julián López Franco, Santiago Nieto Isaza, Heriberto Felizzola Jiménez, Nilson Herazo-Padilla:
A literature review on the vehicle routing problem with multiple depots. 115-129 - Antonio Costa:
Hybrid genetic optimization for solving the batch-scheduling problem in a pharmaceutical industry. 130-147 - Yunqiang Yin, T. C. Edwin Cheng, Xiaoqin Yang, Chin-Chia Wu:
Two-agent single-machine scheduling with unrestricted due date assignment. 148-155 - Ioannis Dimitriou:
A retrial queue for modeling fault-tolerant systems with checkpointing and rollback recovery. 156-167 - Wenchang Luo, T. C. Edwin Cheng, Min Ji:
Single-machine scheduling with a variable maintenance activity. 168-174 - David A. Nembhard, Frank Bentefouet:
Selection, grouping, and assignment policies with learning-by-doing and knowledge transfer. 175-187 - Ki Mun Jung, Minjae Park, Dong Ho Park:
Cost optimization model following extended renewing two-phase warranty. 188-194 - Adel Hatami-Marbini, Madjid Tavana, Per J. Agrell, Farhad Hosseinzadeh Lotfi, Zahra Ghelej Beigi:
A common-weights DEA model for centralized resource reduction and target setting. 195-203 - Seyed Jafar Sadjadi, Roya Soltani:
Minimum-Maximum regret redundancy allocation with the choice of redundancy strategy and multiple choice of component type under uncertainty. 204-213
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