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EURO Journal on Transportation and Logistics, Volume 2
Volume 2, Numbers 1-2, May 2013
- Gilbert Laporte, Paolo Toth, Daniele Vigo:
Vehicle routing: historical perspective and recent contributions. 1-4 - Kathleen Lindsey, Alan L. Erera, Martin W. P. Savelsbergh:
A pickup and delivery problem using crossdocks and truckload lane rates. 5-27 - Paola Cappanera, Luis Eduardo Neves Gouveia, Maria Grazia Scutellà:
Models and valid inequalities to asymmetric skill-based routing problems. 29-55 - Andreas Stenger, Michael Schneider, Dominik Goeke:
The prize-collecting vehicle routing problem with single and multiple depots and non-linear cost. 57-87 - Stacy A. Voccia, Ann M. Campbell, Barrett W. Thomas:
The probabilistic traveling salesman problem with time windows. 89-107 - Nils-Hassan Quttineh, Torbjörn Larsson, Kristian Lundberg, Kaj Holmberg:
Military aircraft mission planning: a generalized vehicle routing model with synchronization and precedence. 109-127 - André R. Brodtkorb, Trond R. Hagen, Christian Schulz, Geir Hasle:
GPU computing in discrete optimization. Part I: Introduction to the GPU. 129-157 - Christian Schulz, Geir Hasle, André R. Brodtkorb, Trond R. Hagen:
GPU computing in discrete optimization. Part II: Survey focused on routing problems. 159-186
Volume 2, Number 3, August 2013
- Tal Raviv, Michal Tzur, Iris A. Forma:
Static repositioning in a bike-sharing system: models and solution approaches. 187-229 - Adriana C. F. Alvim, Éric D. Taillard:
POPMUSIC for the world location-routing problem. 231-254 - Luca Bertazzi, M. Grazia Speranza:
Inventory routing problems with multiple customers. 255-275
Volume 2, Number 4, November 2013
- Virot Chiraphadhanakul, Cynthia Barnhart:
Robust flight schedules through slack re-allocation. 277-306 - Atiq Waliullah Siddiqui, Manish Verma, David M. Tulett:
A periodic planning model for maritime transportation of crude oil. 307-335
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