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Computers & Industrial Engineering, Volume 92
Volume 92, February 2016
- Hanzhang Qin, Zhi-Hai Zhang
, Danyu Bai:
Permutation flowshop group scheduling with position-based learning effect. 1-15 - Yunqiang Yin, Yan Wang, T. C. E. Cheng
, Dujuan Wang, Chin-Chia Wu
:
Two-agent single-machine scheduling to minimize the batch delivery cost. 16-30 - Koray Altun
, Max von Zedtwitz
, Türkay Dereli
:
Multi-issue negotiation in quality function deployment: Modified Even-Swaps in new product development. 31-49 - S. Rahmanzadeh Tootkaleh, S. M. T. Fatemi Ghomi
, M. Sheikh Sajadieh
:
Cross dock scheduling with fixed outbound trucks departure times under substitution condition. 50-56 - Hao-Tien Liu, Hung-Sheng Cheng:
An improved grey quality function deployment approach using the grey TRIZ technique. 57-71 - Jesus O. Cunha
, Rafael A. Melo
:
A computational comparison of formulations for the economic lot-sizing with remanufacturing. 72-81 - Amir Jalilvand-Nejad, Rasoul Shafaei, Hamid Shahriari:
Robust optimization under correlated polyhedral uncertainty set. 82-94 - Sena Kir
, Harun Resit Yazgan
:
A sequence dependent single machine scheduling problem with fuzzy axiomatic design for the penalty costs. 95-104 - Guilherme Dean Pelegrina
, Leonardo Tomazeli Duarte
, Christian Jutten:
Blind source separation and feature extraction in concurrent control charts pattern recognition: Novel analyses and a comparison of different methods. 105-114

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