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Computers & Operations Research, Volume 66
Volume 66, February 2016
- Atle Riise, Carlo Mannino, Edmund K. Burke:
Modelling and solving generalised operational surgery scheduling problems. 1-11 - Julien Roland, José Rui Figueira, Yves De Smet:
Finding compromise solutions in project portfolio selection with multiple experts by inverse optimization. 12-19 - Edward C. Rosenthal, Eric M. Eisenstein:
A rescheduling and cost allocation mechanism for delayed arrivals. 20-28 - Milos Danilovic, Oliver Ilic:
A generalized constructive algorithm using insertion-based heuristics. 29-43 - Jens Kuhpfahl, Christian Bierwirth:
A study on local search neighborhoods for the job shop scheduling problem with total weighted tardiness objective. 44-57 - Y. Bai, Peng Zhou, D. Q. Zhou, F. Y. Meng, K. Y. Ju:
Desirable policies of a strategic petroleum reserve in coping with disruption risk: A Markov decision process approach. 58-66 - Özlem Karsu:
Approaches for inequity-averse sorting. 67-80 - Pablo San Segundo, Alvaro Lopez, Panos M. Pardalos:
A new exact maximum clique algorithm for large and massive sparse graphs. 81-94 - Claudia Archetti, Ángel Corberán, Isaac Plana, José M. Sanchis, M. Grazia Speranza:
A branch-and-cut algorithm for the Orienteering Arc Routing Problem. 95-104 - Amal Benhamiche, Ali Ridha Mahjoub, Nancy Perrot, Eduardo Uchoa:
Unsplittable non-additive capacitated network design using set functions polyhedra. 105-115 - Jianjun Liu, Zhantao Li, Qing-xin Chen, Ning Mao:
Controlling delivery and energy performance of parallel batch processors in dynamic mould manufacturing. 116-129 - Roland Braune, Günther Zäpfel:
Shifting bottleneck scheduling for total weighted tardiness minimization - A computational evaluation of subproblem and re-optimization heuristics. 130-140 - Jordi Pereira:
The robust (minmax regret) single machine scheduling with interval processing times and total weighted completion time objective. 141-152 - Nathan Krislock, Jérôme Malick, Frédéric Roupin:
Computational results of a semidefinite branch-and-bound algorithm for k-cluster. 153-159 - Baoxiang Li, Dmitry Krushinsky, Tom Van Woensel, Hajo A. Reijers:
An adaptive large neighborhood search heuristic for the share-a-ride problem. 170-180 - André B. Chassein, Marc Goerigk:
A bicriteria approach to robust optimization. 181-189 - Gonzalo Mejía, Karen Niño, Carlos Montoya, María Angélica Sánchez, Jorge Palacios, Lionel Amodeo:
A Petri Net-based framework for realistic project management and scheduling: An application in animation and videogames. 190-198 - Jin Qin, Xianhao Xu, Qinghua Wu, T. C. E. Cheng:
Hybridization of tabu search with feasible and infeasible local searches for the quadratic multiple knapsack problem. 199-214 - Jinghua Hao, Min Liu, Jian-hua Lin, Cheng Wu:
A hybrid differential evolution approach based on surrogate modelling for scheduling bottleneck stages. 215-224
- Kostas Andriosopoulos, Constantin Zopounidis, Michael Doumpos:
Editorial to the Special Issue "OR in energy modeling and management". 225-227 - Sonja Babrowski, Patrick Jochem, Wolf Fichtner:
Electricity storage systems in the future German energy sector: An optimization of the German electricity generation system until 2040 considering grid restrictions. 228-240 - Haiyan Zheng, Jinbao Jian, Linfeng Yang, Ran Quan:
A deterministic method for the unit commitment problem in power systems. 241-247 - Rosemarie Velik, Pascal Nicolay:
Energy management in storage-augmented, grid-connected prosumer buildings and neighborhoods using a modified simulated annealing optimization. 248-257 - Baris Tan, Yahya Yavuz, Emre Otay, Emre Çamlibel:
Optimal selection of energy efficiency measures for energy sustainability of existing buildings. 258-271 - Xiaoyue Jiang, Geoffrey G. Parker, Ekundayo Shittu:
Envelope modeling of renewable resource variability and capacity. 272-283 - Nikos S. Thomaidis, Francisco J. Santos-Alamillos, David Pozo-Vázquez, Julio Usaola-García:
Optimal management of wind and solar energy resources. 284-291 - Paraskevas N. Georgiou:
A bottom-up optimization model for the long-term energy planning of the Greek power supply sector integrating mainland and insular electric systems. 292-312 - Eleni Zografidou, Konstantinos Petridis, Garyfallos Arabatzis, Prasanta Kumar Dey:
Optimal design of the renewable energy map of Greece using weighted goal-programming and data envelopment analysis. 313-326 - Simona Bigerna, Carlo Andrea Bollino, Silvia Micheli:
Costs assessments of European environmental policies. 327-335 - Roberto Gómez-Calvet, David V. Conesa, Ana Rosa Gómez-Calvet, Emili Tortosa-Ausina:
On the dynamics of eco-efficiency performance in the European Union. 336-350 - Yong Zha, Linlin Zhao, Yiwen Bian:
Measuring regional efficiency of energy and carbon dioxide emissions in China: A chance constrained DEA approach. 351-361 - Yongyang Cai, Alan H. Sanstad:
Model uncertainty and energy technology policy: The example of induced technical change. 362-373 - Ken-ichi Matsumoto, Kaoru Tachiiri, Michio Kawamiya:
Impact of climate model uncertainties on socioeconomics: A case study with a medium mitigation scenario. 374-383 - Sidong Liu, Julien Chevallier, Bangzhu Zhu:
Self-scheduling of a power generating company: Carbon tax considerations. 384-392 - Elif Bal Besikçi, Özcan Arslan, Osman Turan, Aykut I. Ölçer:
An artificial neural network based decision support system for energy efficient ship operations. 393-401 - Anh Ngoc Lai, Constantin Mellios:
Valuation of commodity derivatives with an unobservable convenience yield. 402-414 - Katja Ignatieva, Stefan Trück:
Modeling spot price dependence in Australian electricity markets with applications to risk management. 415-433 - R. R. A. Mendes, Anderson Paulo de Paiva, Rogério Santana Peruchi, Pedro Paulo Balestrassi, Rafael Coradi Leme, Messias Borges da Silva:
Multiobjective portfolio optimization of ARMA-GARCH time series based on experimental designs. 434-444
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