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European Journal of Operational Research, Volume 122
Volume 122, Number 1, April 2000
- Gilbert Laporte, Juan A. Mesa, Francisco A. Ortega:
Optimization methods for the planning of rapid transit systems. 1-10 - Gianpaolo Ghiani, Gennaro Improta:
An efficient transformation of the generalized vehicle routing problem. 11-17 - Anthony D. Ross:
A two-phased approach to the supply network reconfiguration problem. 18-30 - Victor R. Prybutok, Junsub Yi, David Mitchell:
Comparison of neural network models with ARIMA and regression models for prediction of Houston's daily maximum ozone concentrations. 31-40 - R. Beach, A. P. Muhlemann, D. H. R. Price, A. Paterson, John A. Sharp:
A review of manufacturing flexibility. 41-57 - Nguyen V. Thoai:
A class of optimization problems over the efficient set of a multiple criteria nonlinear programming problem. 58-68 - Xue Li, Genji Yamazaki, Kiyoaki Iimura:
Order relations among the optimal values under three evaluation criteria and their applications. 69-78 - Soung Hie Kim, Chang Hee Han:
Establishing dominance between alternatives with incomplete information in a hierarchically structured attribute tree. 79-90 - Carlos Romero:
Bi-criteria utility functions: Analytical considerations and implications in the short-run labour market. 91-100 - Alfred Müller:
Expected utility maximization of optimal stopping problems. 101-114 - Chunhui Xu:
Computation of noncooperative equilibria in ordinal games. 115-122 - Sheldon H. Jacobson, John E. Kobza, Marvin K. Nakayama:
A sampling procedure to estimate risk probabilities in access-control security systems. 123-132 - John K. Dickinson, George K. Knopf:
A moment based metric for 2-D and 3-D packing. 133-144 - Chandal Nahak, Sudarshan Nanda:
Symmetric duality with pseudo-invexity in variational problems. 145-150 - Michael Lawrence, Marcus O'Connor, Bob Edmundson:
A field study of sales forecasting accuracy and processes. 151-160 - Suresh Chandra, Abha:
A note on pseudo-invexity and duality in nonlinear programming. 161-165 - A. Volgenant:
A note on splitting of variables in integer programming models. 166-172 - Arjen Siegmann:
Worldwide Asset and Liability Modeling; W.T. Ziemba and J.M. Mulvey (eds.); Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1998, ISBN: 0-521-57187-1, hardback (US$ 95.00). 173-174
Volume 122, Number 2, April 2000
- Marek Makowski, Hans-Jürgen Sebastian:
Advances in modeling: Paradigms, methods and applications. 175-177 - Yoshiteru Nakamori, Yoshikazu Sawaragi:
Complex systems analysis and environmental modeling. 178-189 - Hans-Jürgen Zimmermann:
An application-oriented view of modeling uncertainty. 190-198 - Daniel R. Dolk:
Integrated model management in the data warehouse era. 199-218 - Marek Makowski:
Modeling paradigms applied to the analysis of European air quality. 219-241 - Tung Bui:
Building agent-based corporate information systems: An application to telemedicine. 242-257 - Lech Krus, Piotr Bronisz:
Cooperative game solution concepts to a cost allocation problem. 258-271 - Teodor Gabriel Crainic:
Service network design in freight transportation. 272-288 - Tore Grünert, Hans-Jürgen Sebastian:
Planning models for long-haul operations of postal and express shipment companies. 289-309 - Stefan Irnich:
A multi-depot pickup and delivery problem with a single hub and heterogeneous vehicles. 310-328 - Christoforos Charalambous, Turaj Tahmassebi, Khalil S. Hindi:
Modelling multi-stage manufacturing systems for efficient scheduling. 329-338 - Emile H. L. Aarts, M. F. Reijnhoudt, H. P. Stehouwer, Jaap Wessels:
A novel decomposition approach for on-line lot-sizing. 339-353 - Jack G. A. J. van der Vorst, Adrie J. M. Beulens, Paul van Beek:
Modelling and simulating multi-echelon food systems. 354-366 - Iris H. G. Houba, Rob J. M. Hartog, Jan L. Top, Adrie J. M. Beulens, Linda N. van Berkel:
Using recipe classes for supporting detailed planning in food industry: A case study. 367-373 - Wlodzimierz Ogryczak:
Inequality measures and equitable approaches to location problems. 374-391 - Mikiko Kainuma, Yuzuru Matsuoka, Tsuneyuki Morita:
Estimation of embodied CO2 emissions by general equilibrium model. 392-404 - T. Masui, Tsuneyuki Morita, J. Kyogoku:
Analysis of recycling activities using multi-sectoral economic model with material flow. 405-415 - Mikiko Kainuma, Yuzuru Matsuoka, Tsuneyuki Morita:
The AIM/end-use model and its application to forecast Japanese carbon dioxide emissions. 416-425 - Krzysztof Olendrzynski, Erik Berge, Jerzy Bartnicki:
EMEP Eulerian acid deposition model and its applications. 426-439 - Mina Ryoke, Yoshiteru Nakamori, Chris Heyes, Marek Makowski, Wolfgang Schöpp:
A simplified ozone model based on fuzzy rules generation. 440-451 - Yuri M. Ermoliev, Tatiana Ermolieva, Gordon J. MacDonald, Vladimir I. Norkin, Aniello Amendola:
A system approach to management of catastrophic risks. 452-460 - Hiroyuki Tamura, Kouji Yamamoto, Shinji Tomiyama, Itsuo Hatono:
Modeling and analysis of decision making problem for mitigating natural disaster risks. 461-468 - Janusz Granat, Marek Makowski:
Interactive specification and analysis of aspiration-based preferences. 469-485 - Kiyotada Hayashi:
Multicriteria analysis for agricultural resource management: A critical survey and future perspectives. 486-500 - Norio Baba, Hidetsugu Suto:
Utilization of artificial neural networks and the TD-learning method for constructing intelligent decision support systems. 501-508 - Yskandar Hamam, Khalil S. Hindi:
Assignment of program modules to processors: A simulated annealing approach. 509-513
Volume 122, Number 3, May 2000
- B. Rouwenhorst, B. Reuter, V. Stockrahm, Geert-Jan van Houtum, R. J. Mantel, W. H. M. Zijm:
Warehouse design and control: Framework and literature review. 515-533 - Prakash Mirchandani:
Projections of the capacitated network loading problem. 534-560 - Seiji Kataoka, Norio Araki, Takeo Yamada:
Upper and lower bounding procedures for minimum rooted k-subtree problem. 561-569 - Ta Van Tu:
Optimization over the efficient set of a parametric multiple objective linear programming problem. 570-583 - Sudip Bhattacharjee, Ram Ramesh:
A multi-period profit maximizing model for retail supply chain management: An integration of demand and supply-side mechanisms. 584-601 - Yu-Feng Lan, Yue-Li Wang:
An optimal algorithm for solving the 1-median problem on weighted 4-cactus graphs. 602-610 - R. R. K. Sharma, K. D. Sharma:
A new dual based procedure for the transportation problem. 611-624 - Marco Scarsini, Moshe Shaked:
On the value of an item subject to general repair or maintenance. 625-637 - Mehmet Oktemgil, Gordon E. Greenley, Amanda J. Broderick:
An empirical study of isolating mechanisms in UK companies. 638-655
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