Volume 177,
Number 1,
February 2007
Invited Review
Continuous Optimization
Discrete Optimization
- Hari K. Rajagopalan, F. Elizabeth Vergara, Cem Saydam, Jing Xiao:
Developing effective meta-heuristics for a probabilistic location model via experimental design.
83-101
- Christian Blum:
Revisiting dynamic programming for finding optimal subtrees in trees.
102-115
- Yumei Huo, Joseph Y.-T. Leung, Hairong Zhao:
Bi-criteria scheduling problems: Number of tardy jobs and maximum weighted tardiness.
116-134
- Sang-Oh Shim, Yeong-Dae Kim:
Scheduling on parallel identical machines to minimize total tardiness.
135-146
- David Alcaide, Chengbin Chu, Vladimir Kats, Eugene Levner, Gerard Sierksma:
Cyclic multiple-robot scheduling with time-window constraints using a critical path approach.
147-162
- Joseph G. Szmerekovsky:
Single machine scheduling under market uncertainty.
163-175
- Thomas Bourdeaud'huy, Saïd Hanafi, Pascal Yim:
Mathematical programming approach to the Petri nets reachability problem.
176-197
- Rasmus V. Rasmussen, Michael A. Trick:
A Benders approach for the constrained minimum break problem.
198-213
Production,
Manufacturing and Logistics
Stochastics and Statistics
Decision Support
Computing,
Artificial Intelligence and Information Management
O.R. Applications
Short Communications
- Gur Mosheiov, Daniel Oron:
Minmax scheduling with job-classes and earliness-tardiness costs.
612-622
- Wlodzimierz Szwarc:
Some remarks on the decomposition properties of the single machine total tardiness problem.
623-625
- Yugang Yu, Feng Chu, Haoxun Chen:
A note on coordination of production and distribution planning.
626-629
- Dimitrios G. Pandelis:
Optimal preemptive scheduling on uniform machines with discounted flowtime objectives.
630-637
- Ji-Bo Wang, Zun-Quan Xia:
Single machine scheduling problems with controllable processing times and total absolute differences penalties.
638-645
Section
Volume 177,
Number 2,
March 2007
Invited Review
Discrete Optimization
- Amir Albadvi, S. Kamal Chaharsooghi, Akbar Esfahanipour:
Decision making in stock trading: An application of PROMETHEE.
673-683
- J. Majumdar, A. K. Bhunia:
Elitist genetic algorithm for assignment problem with imprecise goal.
684-692
- Stefan Bock, Kai Hoberg:
Detailed layout planning for irregularly-shaped machines with transportation path design.
693-718
- Ulrich Derigs, R. Kaiser:
Applying the attribute based hill climber heuristic to the vehicle routing problem.
719-732
- Haluk Yapicioglu, Alice E. Smith, Gerry Dozier:
Solving the semi-desirable facility location problem using bi-objective particle swarm.
733-749
- Nicola Bianchessi, Jean-François Cordeau, Jacques Desrosiers, Gilbert Laporte, Vincent Raymond:
A heuristic for the multi-satellite, multi-orbit and multi-user management of Earth observation satellites.
750-762
- Heinz Gröflin, Andreas Klinkert:
Feasible insertions in job shop scheduling, short cycles and stable sets.
763-785
- Qiu-Hong Zhao, Shouyang Wang, Kin Keung Lai:
A partition approach to the inventory/routing problem.
786-802
- R. R. K. Sharma, V. Berry:
Developing new formulations and relaxations of single stage capacitated warehouse location problem (SSCWLP): Empirical investigation for assessing relative strengths and computational effort.
803-812
- Kay Chen Tan, Chun Yew Cheong, Chi Keong Goh:
Solving multiobjective vehicle routing problem with stochastic demand via evolutionary computation.
813-839
- Les G. Proll:
ILP approaches to the blockmodel problem.
840-850
- Adam Kasperski, Pawel Zielinski:
On combinatorial optimization problems on matroids with uncertain weights.
851-864
Production,
Manufacturing and Logistics
- Gino K. Yang:
Note on sensitivity analysis of inventory model with partial backorders.
865-871
- Chi Chiang:
Optimal ordering policies for periodic-review systems with a refined intra-cycle time scale.
872-881
- K. Maity, M. Maiti:
Possibility and necessity constraints and their defuzzification - A multi-item production-inventory scenario via optimal control theory.
882-896
- Tarkan Tan, Refik Güllü, Nesim K. Erkip:
Modelling imperfect advance demand information and analysis of optimal inventory policies.
897-923
- Rajan Batta, Oded Berman, Qian Wang:
Balancing staffing and switching costs in a service center with flexible servers.
924-938
- Daniel Granot, Shuya Yin:
On sequential commitment in the price-dependent newsvendor model.
939-968
- Julie Ann S. Williams, S. Wongweragiat, Xiuli Qu, J. B. McGlinch, W. Bonawi-tan, J. K. Choi, J. Schiff:
An automotive bulk recycling planning model.
969-981
- Jung-Fa Tsai:
An optimization approach for supply chain management models with quantity discount policy.
982-994
- Ethem Çanakoglu, Taner Bilgiç:
Analysis of a two-stage telecommunication supply chain with technology dependent demand.
995-1012
- Sheng-Lin Chang, Reay-Chen Wang, Shih-Yuan Wang:
Applying a direct multi-granularity linguistic and strategy-oriented aggregation approach on the assessment of supply performance.
1013-1025
- Hisashi Kurata, John J. Liu:
Optimal promotion planning - depth and frequency - for a two-stage supply chain under Markov switching demand.
1026-1043
- Juite Wang, Yun-Feng Shu:
A possibilistic decision model for new product supply chain design.
1044-1061
Stochastics and Statistics
- Jianwei Chen, Kim-Hung Li, Yeh Lam:
Bayesian single and double variable sampling plans for the Weibull distribution with censoring.
1062-1073
- Emilio Carrizosa, Dolores Romero Morales:
A biobjective method for sample allocation in stratified sampling.
1074-1089
- Nikolai Dokuchaev:
Discrete time market with serial correlations and optimal myopic strategies.
1090-1104
- Michael A. Talias:
Optimal decision indices for R&D project evaluation in the pharmaceutical industry: Pearson index versus Gittins index.
1105-1112
O.R. Applications
Interfaces with Other Disciplines
Short Communications
Erratum
Volume 177,
Number 3,
March 2007
Feature Cluster:
Human Centered Processes:
Towards a Naturalistic Decision Making Paradigm
- Raymond Bisdorff, C. Gustav Lundberg:
Human centered processes: Toward a naturalistic decision making paradigm.
1313-1316
- Peter M. Todd:
How much information do we need?
1317-1332
- Paul Slovic, Melissa L. Finucane, Ellen Peters, Donald G. MacGregor:
The affect heuristic.
1333-1352
- Ola Svenson, Ilkka Salo:
Mental representations of important real-life decisions.
1353-1362
- C. Gustav Lundberg:
Models of emerging contexts in risky and complex decision settings.
1363-1374
- Guido Fioretti:
The organizational learning curve.
1375-1384
- Francisco Antunes, Paulo Melo, João Paulo Costa:
Information management in distributed collaborative systems: The case of collaboration studio.
1385-1399
- Georgios P. Papamichail, Dimitrios P. Papamichail:
The k.
1400-1408
- Wojtek Michalowski, Marta Kersten, Szymon Wilk, Roman Slowinski:
Designing man-machine interactions for mobile clinical systems: MET triage support using Palm handhelds.
1409-1417
- Jean Renaud, J. Thibault, R. Lanouette, L. N. Kiss, K. Zaras, Christian Fonteix:
Comparison of two multicriteria decision aid methods: Net Flow and Rough Set Methods in a high yield pulping process.
1418-1432
- Yves De Smet:
Multi-criteria auctions without full comparability of bids.
1433-1452
- Jean-Luc Marichal:
k.
1453-1468
- Rémy-Robert Joseph, Peter Chan, Michael Hiroux, Georges Weil:
Decision-support with preference constraints.
1469-1494
- Albert Corominas, Amaia Lusa, Rafael Pastor:
Using a MILP model to establish a framework for an annualised hours agreement.
1495-1506
- John R. Zamiska, Mohamad Y. Jaber, Hemant V. Kher:
Worker deployment in dual resource constrained systems with a task-type factor.
1507-1519
Feature Cluster:
Multiple Objective and Goal Programming
- Fouad Ben Abdelaziz:
Multiple objective programming and goal programming: New trends and applications.
1520-1522
- Amparo M. Mármol, L. Monroy, V. Rubiales:
An equitable solution for multicriteria bargaining games.
1523-1534
- Tadeusz Trzaskalik, Sebastian Sitarz:
Discrete dynamic programming with outcomes in random variable structures.
1535-1548
- Khaled Jabeur, Jean-Marc Martel:
A collective choice method based on individual preferences relational systems (p.r.s.).
1549-1565
- Alexander Engau, Margaret M. Wiecek:
Generating epsilon-efficient solutions in multiobjective programming.
1566-1579
- M. A. Yaghoobi, Mehrdad Tamiz:
A method for solving fuzzy goal programming problems based on MINMAX approach.
1580-1590
- B. Kaminski:
On quasi-orderings and multi-objective functions.
1591-1598
- Mariano Jiménez, Mar Arenas Parra, Amelia Bilbao-Terol, M. Victoria Rodríguez:
Linear programming with fuzzy parameters: An interactive method resolution.
1599-1609
- Markus Hirschberger, Yue Qi, Ralph E. Steuer:
Randomly generating portfolio-selection covariance matrices with specified distributional characteristics.
1610-1625
- Maciej Nowak:
Aspiration level approach in stochastic MCDM problems.
1626-1640
- Julien Lemesre, Clarisse Dhaenens, El-Ghazali Talbi:
An exact parallel method for a bi-objective permutation flowshop problem.
1641-1655
- Carlos Gomes da Silva, José Rui Figueira, João C. N. Clímaco:
Integrating partial optimization with scatter search for solving bi-criteria {0, 1}-knapsack problems.
1656-1677
- J. W. Large, Dylan F. Jones, Mehrdad Tamiz:
Hyper-spherical inversion transformations in multi-objective evolutionary optimization.
1678-1702
- Samya Elaoud, Taïcir Loukil, Jacques Teghem:
The Pareto fitness genetic algorithm: Test function study.
1703-1719
- Herminia I. Calvete, Carmen Galé, María-José Oliveros, Belén Sánchez-Valverde:
A goal programming approach to vehicle routing problems with soft time windows.
1720-1733
- Richard Bozec, Mohamed Dia:
Board structure and firm technical efficiency: Evidence from Canadian state-owned enterprises.
1734-1750
- Rafael Caballero, Mercedes González, Flor M. Guerrero, Julián Molina Luque, Concepción Paralera:
Solving a multiobjective location routing problem with a metaheuristic based on tabu search. Application to a real case in Andalusia.
1751-1763
- Sydney C. K. Chu:
Generating, scheduling and rostering of shift crew-duties: Applications at the Hong Kong International Airport.
1764-1778
- Lamia Belfares, Walid Klibi, Nassirou Lo, Adel Guitouni:
Multi-objectives Tabu Search based algorithm for progressive resource allocation.
1779-1799
- Issam Dhahri, Habib Chabchoub:
Nonlinear goal programming models quantifying the bullwhip effect in supply chain based on ARIMA parameters.
1800-1810
- Fouad Ben Abdelaziz, Belaïd Aouni, Rimeh El Fayedh:
Multi-objective stochastic programming for portfolio selection.
1811-1823
- Boutheina A. Fessi, Mohamed Hamdi, Salah Benabdallah, Noureddine Boudriga:
A decisional framework system for computer network intrusion detection.
1824-1838
- Aïda Kharrat, Habib Chabchoub, Belaïd Aouni, Soulef Smaoui:
Serial correlation estimation through the imprecise Goal Programming model.
1839-1851
Feature Cluster:
Evolutionary and Meta-Heuristic Scheduling
- Kay Chen Tan, Edmund K. Burke, Tong Heng Lee:
Evolutionary and meta-heuristic scheduling.
1852-1854
- Raf Jans, Zeger Degraeve:
Meta-heuristics for dynamic lot sizing: A review and comparison of solution approaches.
1855-1875
- P. Y. Mok, C. K. Kwong, W. K. Wong:
Optimisation of fault-tolerant fabric-cutting schedules using genetic algorithms and fuzzy set theory.
1876-1893
- A. El-Bouri, Nader Azizi, Saeed Zolfaghari:
A comparative study of a new heuristic based on adaptive memory programming and simulated annealing: The case of job shop scheduling.
1894-1910
- Athanassios Nikolakopoulos, Haralambos Sarimveis:
A threshold accepting heuristic with intense local search for the solution of special instances of the traveling salesman problem.
1911-1929
- Mehmet Fatih Tasgetiren, Yun-Chia Liang, Mehmet Sevkli, Gunes Gencyilmaz:
A particle swarm optimization algorithm for makespan and total flowtime minimization in the permutation flowshop sequencing problem.
1930-1947
- Loo Hay Lee, Chulung Lee, Yen Ping Tan:
A multi-objective genetic algorithm for robust flight scheduling using simulation.
1948-1968
- Gang Quan, Garrison W. Greenwood, Donglin Liu, Xiaobo Sharon Hu:
Searching for multiobjective preventive maintenance schedules: Combining preferences with evolutionary algorithms.
1969-1984
- Prasanna Lokuge, Damminda Alahakoon:
Improving the adaptability in automated vessel scheduling in container ports using intelligent software agents.
1985-2015
- Joaquín Bautista, Jordi Pereira:
Ant algorithms for a time and space constrained assembly line balancing problem.
2016-2032
- Rubén Ruiz, Thomas Stützle:
A simple and effective iterated greedy algorithm for the permutation flowshop scheduling problem.
2033-2049
- Keshav P. Dahal, Chris J. Aldridge, Stuart Galloway:
Evolutionary hybrid approaches for generation scheduling in power systems.
2050-2068
- David Naso, Michele Surico, Biagio Turchiano, Uzay Kaymak:
Genetic algorithms for supply-chain scheduling: A case study in the distribution of ready-mixed concrete.
2069-2099
- Lars Mönch, Rene Schabacker, Detlef Pabst, John W. Fowler:
Genetic algorithm-based subproblem solution procedures for a modified shifting bottleneck heuristic for complex job shops.
2100-2118
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