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OR Spectrum, Volume 29
Volume 29, Number 1, January 2007
- Alf Kimms, Robert Klein
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Revenue management. 1-3 - Alf Kimms, Michael Müller-Bungart:
Simulation of stochastic demand data streams for network revenue management problems. 5-20 - Abhijit Gosavi
, Emrah Ozkaya, Aykut F. Kahraman:
Simulation optimization for revenue management of airlines with cancellations and overbooking. 21-38 - Robert Klein
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Network capacity control using self-adjusting bid-prices. 39-60 - Darius Walczak, Shelby Brumelle:
Semi-Markov information model for revenue management and dynamic pricing. 61-83 - Yongbo Xiao, Jian Chen, Frank Y. Chen:
On a semi-dynamic pricing and seat inventory allocation problem. 85-103 - Paul Bartodziej, Ulrich Derigs, Markus Zils:
O&D revenue management in cargo airlines - a mathematical programming approach. 105-121 - Loo Hay Lee
, Ek Peng Chew, Mong Soon Sim:
A heuristic to solve a sea cargo revenue management problem. 123-136 - Florian Defregger, Heinrich Kuhn:
Revenue management for a make-to-order company with limited inventory capacity. 137-156 - Thomas Spengler
, Stefan Rehkopf, Thomas Volling:
Revenue management in make-to-order manufacturing - an application to the iron and steel industry. 157-171 - Gerald Reiner
, Martin Natter:
An encompassing view on markdown pricing strategies: an analysis of the Austrian mobile phone market. 173-192
Volume 29, Number 2, April 2007
- Jean-Philippe Gayon, Yves Dallery:
Dynamic vs static pricing in a make-to-stock queue with partially controlled production. 193-205 - Yacine Rekik, Evren Sahin, Yves Dallery:
A comprehensive analysis of the Newsvendor model with unreliable supply. 207-233 - Amir Azaron, Hideki Katagiri, Kosuke Kato, Masatoshi Sakawa:
A multi-objective discrete reliability optimization problem for dissimilar-unit standby systems. 235 - Peter Grundke:
Computational aspects of integrated market and credit portfolio models. 259-294 - Mustafa Ç. Pinar:
Robust scenario optimization based on downside-risk measure for multi-period portfolio selection. 295-309 - Pedro Cortesão Godinho
, João Paulo Costa:
A stochastic multimode model for time-cost tradeoffs under management flexibility. 311-334 - Alexander Engau
, Margaret M. Wiecek:
Exact generation of epsilon-efficient solutions in multiple objective programming. 335-350 - Salwani Abdullah, Samad Ahmadi, Edmund K. Burke
, Moshe Dror:
Investigating Ahuja-Orlin's large neighbourhood search approach for examination timetabling. 351-372
Volume 29, Number 3, July 2007
- Hans-Otto Günther, Tae-Eog Lee
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Scheduling and control of automated manufacturing systems. 373-374 - James R. Morrison, Donald P. Martin:
Performance evaluation of photolithography cluster tools. 375-389 - Chen-Fu Chien
, Chien-Hung Chen:
A novel timetabling algorithm for a furnace process for semiconductor fabrication with constrained waiting and frequency-based setups. 391-419 - Naiqi Wu, MengChu Zhou:
Real-time deadlock-free scheduling for semiconductor track systems based on colored timed Petri nets. 421-443 - Ada Che, Chengbin Chu
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Cyclic hoist scheduling in large real-life electroplating lines. 445-470 - Yoonho Seo, Chulung Lee
, Chiung Moon:
Tabu search algorithm for flexible flow path design of unidirectional automated-guided vehicle systems. 471-487 - Dongsheng Xu, Ning Shi, Raymond K. Cheung:
Heavy traffic analysis of a single vehicle loop in an automated storage and retrieval system. 489-512 - Tobias Brüggemann, Johann L. Hurink
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Two very large-scale neighborhoods for single machine scheduling. 513-533 - Belarmino Adenso-Díaz
, Santiago García Carbajal, Sebastián Lozano
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An efficient GRASP algorithm for disassembly sequence planning. 535-549
Volume 29, Number 4, October 2007
- Aaron A. Levis, Lazaros G. Papageorgiou
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Active demand management for substitute products through price optimisation. 551-577 - Harald Hruschka:
Clusterwise pricing in stores of a retail chain. 579-595 - Yacine Rekik, Zied Jemaï, Evren Sahin, Yves Dallery:
Improving the performance of retail stores subject to execution errors: coordination versus RFID technology. 597-626 - Jie Bao, Chulung Lee
, Loo Hay Lee
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The value of Electronic Marketplace in a perishable product inventory system with auto-correlated demand. 627-641 - Jacob Wijngaard, Fikri Karaesmen
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Advance demand information and a restricted production capacity: on the optimality of order base-stock policies. 643-660 - Peng-Sheng You, Mon-Ting Wu:
Optimal ordering and pricing policy for an inventory system with order cancellations. 661 - Liang-Yuh Ouyang
, Bor-Ren Chuang, Yu-Jen Lin:
Effective investment to reduce lost-sales rate in a periodic review inventory model. 681-697 - Hartanto Wong, Bram Kranenburg, Geert-Jan van Houtum
, Dirk Cattrysse
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Efficient heuristics for two-echelon spare parts inventory systems with an aggregate mean waiting time constraint per local warehouse. 699-722 - Hartmut Stadtler:
A general quantity discount and supplier selection mixed integer programming model. 723-744 - Marc Schleyer, Kai Furmans
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An analytical method for the calculation of the waiting time distribution of a discrete time G/G/1-queueing system with batch arrivals. 745-763 - Alok Singh
, Ashok Kumar Gupta:
Two heuristics for the one-dimensional bin-packing problem. 765-781 - Katja Schimmelpfeng
, Stefan Helber
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Application of a real-world university-course timetabling model solved by integer programming. 783-803

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