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European Journal of Operational Research, Volume 113
Volume 113, Number 1, February 1999
- Joy Bhadury, Horst A. Eiselt:
Brand positioning under lexicographic choice rules. 1-16 - J. Michael Harrison, Jan A. Van Mieghem
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Multi-resource investment strategies: Operational hedging under demand uncertainty. 17-29 - Helle Schultz, Søren Glud Johansen:
Can-order policies for coordinated inventory replenishment with Erlang distributed times between ordering. 30-41 - Moncer Hariga, Mohamed Ben-Daya
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Some stochastic inventory models with deterministic variable lead time. 42-51 - Liming Liu, Tao Yang:
An (s, S) random lifetime inventory model with a positive lead time. 52-63 - Ja-Shen Chen, Sunderesh S. Heragu
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Stepwise decomposition approaches for large scale cell formation problems. 64-79 - Kripa Shanker, Bimal K. Modi:
A branch and bound based heuristic for multi-product resource constrained scheduling problem in FMS environment. 80-90 - Meral Azizoglu
, Ömer Kirca:
On the minimization of total weighted flow time with identical and uniform parallel machines. 91-100 - Ali Allahverdi:
Stochastically minimizing total flowtime in flowshops with no waiting space. 101-112 - Shaukat A. Brah
, Luan Luan Loo:
Heuristics for scheduling in a flow shop with multiple processors. 113-122 - Michael Kolonko:
Some new results on simulated annealing applied to the job shop scheduling problem. 123-136 - J. S. Dagpunar
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A new approach for solving repair limit problems. 137-146 - Peiwu Zhao, Rajan Batta:
Analysis of centroid aggregation for the Euclidean distance p-median problem. 147-168 - Farhad Azadivar, George Tompkins:
Simulation optimization with qualitative variables and structural model changes: A genetic algorithm approach. 169-182 - Carlos Romero:
Determination of the optimal externality: Efficiency versus equity. 183-192 - Jeroen Suijs, Peter Borm, Anja De Waegenaere, Stef Tijs:
Cooperative games with stochastic payoffs. 193-205 - Kristiaan Kerstens, Philippe Vanden Eeckaut:
Estimating returns to scale using non-parametric deterministic technologies: A new method based on goodness-of-fit. 206-214 - Francesco Conti, Federico Malucelli, Sara Nicoloso, Bruno Simeone:
On a 2-dimensional equipartition problem. 215-231
Volume 113, Number 2, March 1999
- Yannis Siskos:
Editorial: Managing multiple criteria via intelligent decision support systems. 235 - Yannis Siskos, Athanasios Spyridakos:
Intelligent multicriteria decision support: Overview and perspectives. 236-246 - Valerie Belton, Julie Hodgkin
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Facilitators, decision makers, D.I.Y. users: Is intelligent multicriteria decision support for all feasible or desirable? 247-260 - Victor V. Podinovski
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A DSS for multiple criteria decision analysis with imprecisely specified trade-offs. 261-270 - Andrzej Jaszkiewicz
, A. B. Ferhat:
Solving multiple criteria choice problems by interactive trichotomy segmentation. 271-280 - Yannis Siskos, Athanasios Spyridakos, Denis Yannacopoulos:
Using artificial intelligence and visual techniques into preference disaggregation analysis: The MIIDAS system. 281-299 - Andrzej Jaszkiewicz
, Roman Slowinski
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The 'Light Beam Search' approach - an overview of methodology and applications. 300-314 - Carlos A. Bana e Costa
, Leonardo Ensslin, Émerson C. Corrêa, Jean-Claude Vansnick:
Decision Support Systems in action: Integrated application in a multicriteria decision aid process. 315-335 - Nikolaos F. Matsatsinis, Yannis Siskos:
MARKEX: An intelligent decision support system for product development decisions. 336-354 - Xavier Gandibleux
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Interactive multicriteria procedure exploiting a knowledge-based module to select electricity production alternatives: The CASTART system. 355-373 - Andrzej P. Wierzbicki, Janusz Granat:
Multi-objective modeling for engineering applications: DIDASN++ system. 374-389 - Anant Singh Jain, Sheik Meeran
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Deterministic job-shop scheduling: Past, present and future. 390-434 - Serpil Sayin, Selçuk Karabati
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A bicriteria approach to the two-machine flow shop scheduling problem. 435-449 - H. M. Soroush:
Sequencing and due-date determination in the stochastic single machine problem with earliness and tardiness costs. 450-468 - Christos Voudouris, Edward P. K. Tsang:
Guided local search and its application to the traveling salesman problem. 469-499
Volume 113, Number 3, March 1999
- David C. Lane:
Social theory and system dynamics practice. 501-527 - Paolo Toth, Daniele Vigo:
A heuristic algorithm for the symmetric and asymmetric vehicle routing problems with backhauls. 528-543 - Kaj Holmberg, Mikael Rönnqvist
, Di Yuan:
An exact algorithm for the capacitated facility location problems with single sourcing. 544-559 - Sven Axsäter, Kaj Rosling:
Ranking of generalised multi-stage KANBAN policies. 560-567 - József Vörös
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Lot sizing with quality improvement and setup time reduction. 568-574 - Peter B. Luh, Feng Liu, Bryan R. Moser
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Scheduling of design projects with uncertain number of iterations. 575-592 - Ertunga C. Özelkan, Lucien Duckstein:
Optimal fuzzy counterparts of scheduling rules. 593-609 - Rein D. Nobel, Henk C. Tijms:
Optimal control for an MX/G/1 queue with two service modes. 610-619 - Jeffrey E. Diamond, Attahiru Sule Alfa:
Approximation method for M/PH/1 retrial queues with phase type inter-retrial times. 620-631 - Paul A. Rubin
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Adapting the Warmack-Gonzalez algorithm to handle discrete data. 632-642 - Theodor J. Stewart:
Evaluation and refinement of aspiration-based methods in MCDM. 643-652 - Yu. G. Stoyan
, Aleksandr V. Pankratov
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Regular packing of congruent polygons on the rectangular sheet. 653-675 - Laureano F. Escudero
, María Araceli Garín, Gloria Pérez
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O(n log n) procedures for tightening cover inequalities. 676-687 - Michael J. Ryan:
Intervening duality and bargaining with a farmer-landowner example. 688-699
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