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European Journal of Operational Research, Volume 208
Volume 208, Number 1, January 2011
- Leroy White, Honora Smith
, Christine S. M. Currie
:
OR in developing countries: A review. 1-11
- Xiaozheng He
, Henry X. Liu
:
Inverse variational inequalities with projection-based solution methods. 12-18 - Alireza Kabirian, Sigurdur Ólafsson:
Continuous optimization via simulation using Golden Region search. 19-27 - Zhenjun Shi, Shengquan Wang:
Nonmonotone adaptive trust region method. 28-36
- Ali Amiri, Reza Barkhi:
The combinatorial bandwidth packing problem. 37-45 - Kevin M. Curtin
, Steve Biba:
The Transit Route Arc-Node Service Maximization problem. 46-56 - Tarun Bhaskar, Manabendra N. Pal, Asim K. Pal:
A heuristic method for RCPSP with fuzzy activity times. 57-66
- Adnène Hajji
, Ali Gharbi, Jean-Pierre Kenné
, Robert Pellerin:
Production control and replenishment strategy with multiple suppliers. 67-74 - Richard Pibernik, Yingying Zhang, Florian Kerschbaum, Axel Schröpfer:
Secure collaborative supply chain planning and inverse optimization - The JELS model. 75-85 - Marielle Christiansen, Kjetil Fagerholt, Truls Flatberg
, Øyvind Haugen, Oddvar Kloster, Erik H. Lund:
Maritime inventory routing with multiple products: A case study from the cement industry. 86-94
Volume 208, Number 2, January 2011
- Carl Chiarella, Viviana Fanelli
, Silvana Musti:
Modelling the evolution of credit spreads using the Cox process within the HJM framework: A CDS option pricing model. 95-108
- Cristiano Cervellera, Danilo Macciò
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A comparison of global and semi-local approximation in T-stage stochastic optimization. 109-118 - Pietro De Giovanni
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Quality improvement vs. advertising support: Which strategy works better for a manufacturer? 119-130 - Noemí Zoroa, M. José Fernández-Sáez, Procopio Zoroa:
A foraging problem: Sit-and-wait versus active predation. 131-141 - Jacek Blazewicz
, Edmund K. Burke
, Marta Kasprzak
, Alexandr Kovalev, Mikhail Y. Kovalyov
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The simplified partial digest problem: Approximation and a graph-theoretic model. 142-152 - Trevor Collier
, Andrew L. Johnson
, John Ruggiero:
Technical efficiency estimation with multiple inputs and multiple outputs using regression analysis. 153-160 - Alison Kulp, Joseph C. Hartman:
Optimal tax depreciation with loss carry-forward and backward options. 161-169 - Subal C. Kumbhakar:
Estimation of production technology when the objective is to maximize return to the outlay. 170-176
Volume 208, Number 3, February 2011
- Jan Weglarz
, Joanna Józefowska
, Marek Mika, Grzegorz Waligóra
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Project scheduling with finite or infinite number of activity processing modes - A survey. 177-205
- Hande Küçükaydin
, Necati Aras
, I. Kuban Altinel:
Competitive facility location problem with attractiveness adjustment of the follower: A bilevel programming model and its solution. 206-220 - Daniel Karapetyan
, Gregory Z. Gutin:
Lin-Kernighan heuristic adaptations for the generalized traveling salesman problem. 221-232 - Oded Berman, Jiamin Wang:
The minmax regret gradual covering location problem on a network with incomplete information of demand weights. 233-238
- Kuo-Chen Hung:
An inventory model with generalized type demand, deterioration and backorder rates. 239-242 - Hong-Sen Yan, Kai-Ping Ma:
Competitive diffusion process of repurchased products in knowledgeable manufacturing. 243-252 - Tatiana Bassetto, Francesco Mason:
Heuristic algorithms for the 2-period balanced Travelling Salesman Problem in Euclidean graphs. 253-262

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