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European Journal of Operational Research, Volume 139
Volume 139, Number 1, May 2002
- Valery S. Gordon, Jean-Marie Proth, Chengbin Chu:
A survey of the state-of-the-art of common due date assignment and scheduling research. 1-25 - Harold P. Benson, Erjiang Sun:
A weight set decomposition algorithm for finding all efficient extreme points in the outcome set of a multiple objective linear program. 26-41 - Roger L. Tobin:
Relief period optimization under budget constraints. 42-61 - Ching-Ter Chang:
A modified goal programming model for piecewise linear functions. 62-67 - Charles J. Corbett, Jeh-Nan Pan:
Evaluating environmental performance using statistical process control techniques. 68-83 - Andrés L. Medaglia, Shu-Cherng Fang, Henry L. W. Nuttle, James R. Wilson:
An efficient and flexible mechanism for constructing membership functions. 84-95 - Laurence Dieulle:
Reliability of several component sets with inspections at random times. 96-114 - Léopold Simar, Paul W. Wilson:
Non-parametric tests of returns to scale. 115-132 - David F. Percy:
Bayesian enhanced strategic decision making for reliability. 133-145 - Peter Bruns:
Optimal maintenance strategies for systems with partial repair options and without assuming bounded costs. 146-165 - Yu-Hern Chang, Chung-Hsing Yeh:
A survey analysis of service quality for domestic airlines. 166-177 - Teresa León, Vicente Liern, Enriqueta Vercher:
Viability of infeasible portfolio selection problems: A fuzzy approach. 178-189
Volume 139, Number 2, June 2002
- Benedetto Matarazzo, Jacques Teghem:
O.R. for innovation and quality of life. 191-192 - Manuel A. Gómez, Luis P. Pedreira:
Constraint deletion strategy in the inertia-controlling quadratic programming method. 193-205 - Carlo Filippi, Giorgio Romanin-Jacur:
Multiparametric demand transportation problem. 206-219 - Susana Baptista, Rui Carvalho Oliveira, Eduardo Zúquete:
A period vehicle routing case study. 220-229 - Peter I. Cowling, Marcus Johansson:
Using real time information for effective dynamic scheduling. 230-244 - Ondrej Cepek, Masanori Okada, Milan Vlach:
Nonpreemptive flowshop scheduling with machine dominance. 245-261 - Katsuhiko Takahashi, Nobuto Nakamura:
Decentralized reactive Kanban system. 262-276 - Herbert Meyr:
Simultaneous lotsizing and scheduling on parallel machines. 277-292 - Federico Della Croce, Marco Ghirardi, Roberto Tadei:
An improved branch-and-bound algorithm for the two machine total completion time flow shop problem. 293-301 - Emmanuel Haven:
Fuzzy interval and semi-orders. 302-316 - José Rui Figueira, Bernard Roy:
Determining the weights of criteria in the ELECTRE type methods with a revised Simos' procedure. 317-326 - Isabelle De Leeneer, Hugo Pastijn:
Selecting land mine detection strategies by means of outranking MCDM techniques. 327-338 - Peter Pille, Joseph C. Paradi:
Financial performance analysis of Ontario (Canada) Credit Unions: An application of DEA in the regulatory environment. 339-350 - George A. Christodoulakis, Stephen E. Satchell:
Correlated ARCH (CorrARCH): Modelling the time-varying conditional correlation between financial asset returns. 351-370 - Constantin Zopounidis, Michael Doumpos:
Multi-group discrimination using multi-criteria analysis: Illustrations from the field of finance. 371-389 - Rui Carvalho Oliveira, João Carlos Lourenço:
A multicriteria model for assigning new orders to service suppliers. 390-399 - Bart De Schutter:
Optimizing acyclic traffic signal switching sequences through an Extended Linear Complementarity Problem formulation. 400-415 - Christian Brand, M. Mattarelli, D. Moon, Roberto Wolfler Calvo:
STEEDS: A strategic transport-energy-environment decision support. 416-435 - Kathleen Vaillancourt, Jean-Philippe Waaub:
Environmental site evaluation of waste management facilities embedded into EUGÈNE model: A multicriteria approach. 436-448 - Alain Mosmans, Jean-Claude Praet, Christophe Dumont:
A decision support system for the budgeting of the Belgian health care system. 449-460 - C. Mira, Gilles Millerioux, S. Rouabhi:
Two applications of noninvertible maps in communication and information storage. 461-468
Volume 139, Number 3, June 2002
- Hongzhou Wang:
A survey of maintenance policies of deteriorating systems. 469-489 - Elisangela dos Santos-Meza, Maristela Oliveira dos Santos, Marcos Nereu Arenales:
A lot-sizing problem in an automated foundry. 490-500 - Edward P. Markowski, Carol A. Markowski:
Improved attribute acceptance sampling plans in the presence of misclassification error. 501-510 - Alejandro Crema:
The multiparametric 0-1-integer linear programming problem: A unified approach. 511-520 - Luc Muyldermans, Dirk Cattrysse, Dirk Van Oudheusden, T. Lotan:
Districting for salt spreading operations. 521-532 - Virginie Gabrel, Daniel Vanderpooten:
Enumeration and interactive selection of efficient paths in a multiple criteria graph for scheduling an earth observing satellite. 533-542 - Mikio Hasegawa, Tohru Ikeguchi, Kazuyuki Aihara, Kohji Itoh:
A novel chaotic search for quadratic assignment problems. 543-556 - Holger Glaab:
A new variant of a vehicle routing problem: Lower and upper bounds. 557-577 - A. Volgenant:
Solving some lexicographic multi-objective combinatorial problems. 578-584 - Armann Ingolfsson, Md. Amanul Haque, Alex Umnikov:
Accounting for time-varying queueing effects in workforce scheduling. 585-597 - Randy I. Anderson, Robert Fok, Thomas M. Springer, James Webb:
Technical efficiency and economies of scale: A non-parametric analysis of REIT operating efficiency. 598-612 - J. K. Gigler, Eligius M. T. Hendrix, R. A. Heesen, V. G. W. van den Hazelkamp, G. Meerdink:
On optimisation of agri chains by dynamic programming. 613-625 - Moren Lévesque, Dean A. Shepherd:
A new venture's optimal entry time. 626-642 - Emili Tortosa-Ausina:
Exploring efficiency differences over time in the Spanish banking industry. 643-664 - D. J. Gielen, H. Yagita:
The long-term impact of GHG reduction policies on global trade: A case study for the petrochemical industry. 665-681 - Peter S. Fader, Bruce G. S. Hardie:
A note on an integrated model of customer buying behavior. 682-687
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