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European Journal of Operational Research, Volume 107
Volume 107, Number 1, May 1998
- Brigitte Jaumard, Frédéric Semet, Tsevi Vovor:
A generalized linear programming model for nurse scheduling. 1-18 - Ruud H. Teunter, Leonard Fortuin:
End-of-life service: A case study. 19-34 - Ruud H. Teunter, Willem K. Klein Haneveld:
The 'final orderrs problem. 35-44 - Toshiyuki Sueyoshi:
Privatization of nippon telegraph and telephone: Was it a good policy decision? 45-61 - Antreas D. Athanassopoulos, Dimitris Giokas:
Technical efficiency and economies of scale in state owned enterprises: The Hellenic telecommunications organisation. 62-75 - Derek H. Smith, Steve Hurley, S. U. Thiel:
Improving heuristics for the frequency assignment problem. 76-86 - Patrick Hagelauer, Félix Mora-Camino:
A soft dynamic programming approach for on-line aircraft 4D-trajectory optimization. 87-95 - Robert Underwood, Boleslaw Tolwinski:
A mathematical programming viewpoint for solving the ultimate pit problem. 96-107 - Julio Berbel, A. Rodriguez-Ocaña:
An MCDM approach to production analysis: An application to irrigated farms in Southern Spain. 108-118 - Antonie Stam, Kazimierz A. Salewicz, Jay E. Aronson:
An interactive reservoir management system for Lake Kariba. 119-136 - Guo H. Huang:
A hybrid inexact-stochastic water management model. 137-158 - Joseph Sarkis:
Evaluating environmentally conscious business practices. 159-174 - Sunderesh S. Heragu, Ja-Shen Chen:
Optimal solution of cellular manufacturing system design: Benders' decomposition approach. 175-192 - Paul N. Finlay:
On evaluating the performance of GSS: Furthering the debate. 193-201 - Willem J. H. Van Groenendaal:
Estimating NPV variability for deterministic models. 202-213 - David C. Lane, Rogelio Oliva:
The greater whole: Towards a synthesis of system dynamics and soft systems methodology. 214-235 - Roger M. Hill:
The single-vendor single-buyer integrated production-inventory model with a generalised policy [european journal of operational research 97 (1997) 493-499] 1. 236 - Hervé Thiriez:
OR software. 237-242 - J. M. J. Schutten:
Decomposition methods for complex factory scheduling problems : Irfan M. Ovacik and Reha Uzsoy Kluwer Academic Publishers, Boston/Dordrech/ London, 1997, Dfl 205.00 / $110.00 / £78.25, x + 215 pages. 243-244 - Benjamin Jansen:
Developments in global optimization: Nonconvex optimization and its applications, Vol 18 : I.M. Bomze, T. Csendes, R. Horst, P.M. Pardalos, Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht 1997, £105, xi + 348. 245
Volume 107, Number 2, June 1998
- Taeho Ahn, S. Selçuk Erengüç:
The resource constrained project scheduling problem with multiple crashable modes: A heuristic procedure. 250-259 - Lucio Bianco, Paolo Dell'Olmo, Maria Grazia Speranza:
Heuristics for multimode scheduling problems with dedicated resources. 260-271 - Peter Brucker, Sigrid Knust, Arno Schoo, Olaf Thiele:
A branch and bound algorithm for the resource-constrained project scheduling problem. 272-288 - Stéphane Dauzère-Pérès, W. Roux, Jean B. Lasserre:
Multi-resource shop scheduling with resource flexibility. 289-305 - Christelle Guéret, Christian Prins:
Classical and new heuristics for the open-shop problem: A computational evaluation. 306-314 - Maciej Hapke, Andrzej Jaszkiewicz, Roman Slowinski:
Interactive analysis of multiple-criteria project scheduling problems. 315-324 - Adam Janiak:
Minimization of the makespan in a two-machine problem under given resource constraints. 325-337 - Joanna Józefowska, Jan Weglarz:
On a methodology for discrete-continuous scheduling. 338-353 - Joanna Józefowska, Marek Mika, Rafal Rózycki, Grzegorz Waligóra, Jan Weglarz:
Local search metaheuristics for discrete-continuous scheduling problems. 354-370 - Vladimir Kats, Eugene Levner:
Minimizing the number of vehicles in periodic scheduling: The non-Euclidean case. 371-377 - Irene N. Lushchakova, Svetlana A. Kravchenko:
Two-machine shop scheduling with zero and unit processing times. 378-388 - Marie-Claude Portmann, Antony Vignier, D. Dardilhac, D. Dezalay:
Branch and bound crossed with GA to solve hybrid flowshops. 389-400 - Franciszek Seredynski:
Distributed scheduling using simple learning machines. 401-413 - Funda Sivrikaya-Serifoglu, Gündüz Ulusoy:
A bicriteria two-machine permutation flowshop problem. 414-430 - Arno Sprecher, Andreas Drexl:
Multi-mode resource-constrained project scheduling by a simple, general and powerful sequencing algorithm. 431-450 - Luís Valadares Tavares, J. Antunes Ferreira, J. Silva Coelho:
On the optimal management of project risk. 451-469 - Vicente Valls, M. Angeles Pérez Alarcó, M. Sacramento Quintanilla:
Pre-processing techniques for resource allocation in the heterogeneous case. 470-491 - Victor D. Wiley, Richard F. Deckro, Jack A. Jackson Jr.:
Optimization analysis for design and planning of multi-project programs. 492-506
Volume 107, Number 3, June 1998
- Stelios H. Zanakis, Anthony Solomon, Nicole Wishart, Sandipa Dublish:
Multi-attribute decision making: A simulation comparison of select methods. 507-529 - George Mavrotas, Danae Diakoulaki:
A branch and bound algorithm for mixed zero-one multiple objective linear programming. 530-541 - Martin Rogers, Michael Bruen:
Choosing realistic values of indifference, preference and veto thresholds for use with environmental criteria within ELECTRE. 542-551 - Martin Rogers, Michael Bruen:
A new system for weighting environmental criteria for use within ELECTRE III. 552-563 - Masatoshi Sakawa, Toshihiro Shibano:
An interactive fuzzy satisficing method for multiobjective 0-1 programming problems with fuzzy numbers through genetic algorithms with double strings. 564-574 - Masatoshi Sakawa, Kosuke Kato:
An interactive fuzzy satisficing method for structured multiobjective linear fractional programs with fuzzy numbers. 575-589 - Kosuke Kato, Masatoshi Sakawa:
An interactive fuzzy satisficing method for large scale multiobjective 0-1 programming problems with fuzzy parameters through genetic algorithms. 590-598 - C. Mohan, Hung T. Nguyen:
Reference direction interactive method for solving multiobjective fuzzy programming problems. 599-613 - Jong Soon Kim, Kyu-Seung Whang:
A tolerance approach to the fuzzy goal programming problems with unbalanced triangular membership function. 614-624 - Han-Lin Li, Ching-Ter Chang:
An approximate approach of global optimization for polynomial programming problems. 625-632 - Wieslawa T. Obuchowska:
Infeasibility analysis for systems of quadratic convex inequalities. 633-643 - Rafael Caballero, Lourdes Rey, Francisco Ruiz:
Lexicographic improvement of the target values in convex goal programming. 644-655 - Tadeusz Sawik:
A lexicographic approach to bi-objective loading of a flexible assembly system. 656-668 - Jayaram K. Sankaran:
On a variant of lexicographic multi-objective programming. 669-674 - Surjeet Kaur Suneja, Sudha Gupta:
Duality in multiobjective nonlinear programming involving semilocally convex and related functions. 675-685 - Do Sang Kim, Ye Boon Yun, Won Jung Lee:
Multiobjective symmetric duality with cone constraints. 686-691 - Yong Shi:
Optimal system design with MC2 linear programming: A dual contingency plan approach. 692-709 - Mustafa Ç. Pinar:
Newton's method for linear inequality systems. 710-719 - István Maros, Csaba Mészáros:
The role of the augmented system in interior point methods. 720-736 - David W. K. Yeung:
A class of differential games which admits a feedback solution with linear value functions. 737-754 - Tamás Terlaky:
Optimization. Algorithms and consistent approximations : Elijah Polak Springer, New York, NY, 1997, ISBN 0-38794971-2, hb., 118 DM, 779 pages. 755-756 - Dick den Hertog:
Interior point methods of mathematical programming : Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1996, ISBN 0-79234201-1, hb., Fl 385, 528 pages. 756-757 - Dick den Hertog:
Computational issues in high performance software nonlinear optimization : Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1997, US$ 115.00, ISBN: 0792398629, 158 pages, hb. 757 - A. E. Ronner:
Toward an integrative explanation of corporate financial performance : Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1996. 757-758
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