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European Journal of Operational Research, Volume 173
Volume 173, Number 1, August 2006
- Sergiy Butenko, Wilbert E. Wilhelm:
Clique-detection models in computational biochemistry and genomics. 1-17 - Chunhui Xu, Peggy Ng:
A soft approach for hard continuous optimization. 18-29 - Chiang Kao, Shih-Pin Chen:
A stochastic quasi-Newton method for simulation response optimization. 30-46 - Ioan M. Stancu-Minasian:
Optimality and duality in nonlinear programming involving semilocally B-preinvex and related functions. 47-58 - Hong Ye, Zhiping Lin:
Speed-up simulated annealing by parallel coordinates. 59-71 - Sathaporn Opasanon, Elise Miller-Hooks:
Multicriteria adaptive paths in stochastic, time-varying networks. 72-91 - Dvir Shabtay, Moshe Kaspi:
Parallel machine scheduling with a convex resource consumption function. 92-107 - Yann Hendel, Francis Sourd:
Efficient neighborhood search for the one-machine earliness-tardiness scheduling problem. 108-119 - Pasquale Avella, Bernardo D'Auria, Saverio Salerno:
A LP-based heuristic for a time-constrained routing problem. 120-124 - Adam Janiak, Mikhail Y. Kovalyov:
Scheduling in a contaminated area: A model and polynomial algorithms. 125-132 - B. L. Hollis, M. A. Forbes, B. E. Douglas:
Vehicle routing and crew scheduling for metropolitan mail distribution at Australia Post. 133-150 - Stephen M. Disney, Ingrid Farasyn, Marc Lambrecht, Denis R. Towill, Wim Van de Velde:
Taming the bullwhip effect whilst watching customer service in a single supply chain echelon. 151-172 - S. Ali Torabi, S. M. T. Fatemi Ghomi, Behrooz Karimi:
A hybrid genetic algorithm for the finite horizon economic lot and delivery scheduling in supply chains. 173-189 - Il Kyeong Moon, B. C. Cha:
The joint replenishment problem with resource restriction. 190-198 - Nirmal Kumar Mandal, Tapan Kumar Roy, Manoranjan Maiti:
Inventory model of deteriorated items with a constraint: A geometric programming approach. 199-210 - Ashish Agarwal, Ravi Shankar, M. K. Tiwari:
Modeling the metrics of lean, agile and leagile supply chain: An ANP-based approach. 211-225 - Esaignani Selvarajah, George Steiner:
Batch scheduling in a two-level supply chain - a focus on the supplier. 226-240 - Michael Freimer, Douglas J. Thomas, John G. Tyworth:
The value of setup cost reduction and process improvement for the economic production quantity model with defects. 241-251 - Burhaneddin Sandikçi, Ihsan Sabuncuoglu:
Analysis of the behavior of the transient period in non-terminating simulations. 252-267 - Laura J. Kornish:
Technology choice and timing with positive network effects. 268-282 - Juta Pichitlamken, Barry L. Nelson, L. Jeff Hong:
A sequential procedure for neighborhood selection-of-the-best in optimization via simulation. 283-298 - Donald E. Smith:
How big is too big? Trading off the economies of scale of larger telecommunications network elements against the risk of larger outages. 299-312 - José A. Gómez-Limón, Yolanda Martínez:
Multi-criteria modelling of irrigation water market at basin level: A Spanish case study. 313-336 - Pieter Vansteenwegen, Dirk Van Oudheusden:
Developing railway timetables which guarantee a better service. 337-350
Volume 173, Number 2, September 2006
- Harold P. Benson:
Fractional programming with convex quadratic forms and functions. 351-369 - Ching-Ter Chang:
Formulating the mixed integer fractional posynomial programming. 370-386 - Sahidul Islam, Tapan Kumar Roy:
A new fuzzy multi-objective programming: Entropy based geometric programming and its application of transportation problems. 387-404 - Shashi Kant Mishra, Shouyang Wang, K. K. Lai:
Optimality and duality for a multi-objective programming problem involving generalized d. 405-418 - Yi Shang, Markus P. J. Fromherz, Lara S. Crawford:
A new constraint test-case generator and the importance of hybrid optimizers. 419-443 - Claus Still, Tapio Westerlund:
A sequential cutting plane algorithm for solving convex NLP problems. 444-464 - Maria Albareda-Sambola, Maarten H. van der Vlerk, Elena Fernández:
Exact solutions to a class of stochastic generalized assignment problems. 465-487 - Salem M. Al-Yakoob, Hanif D. Sherali:
Mathematical programming models and algorithms for a class-faculty assignment problem. 488-507 - André Renato Sales Amaral:
On the exact solution of a facility layout problem. 508-518 - Gautam Appa, Dimitris Magos, Ioannis Mourtos:
Searching for Mutually Orthogonal Latin Squares via integer and constraint programming. 519-530 - Igor Averbakh, Oded Berman, Ilya Chernykh:
The routing open-shop problem on a network: Complexity and approximation. 531-539 - José Brandão:
A new tabu search algorithm for the vehicle routing problem with backhauls. 540-555 - José Miguel Díaz-Báñez, Mario Alberto López, Joan Antoni Sellarès:
Locating an obnoxious plane. 556-564 - Bosun Kim, Esma Senturk Gel, John W. Fowler, W. Matthew Carlyle, Jyrki Wallenius:
Evaluation of nondominated solution sets for k. 565-582 - Daniel Dajun Zeng, Moshe Dror, Hsinchun Chen:
Efficient scheduling of periodic information monitoring requests. 583-599 - Abraham Grosfeld-Nir, Shoshana Anily, Tal Ben-Zvi:
Lot-sizing two-echelon assembly systems with random yields and rigid demand. 600-616 - Jeon G. Kim, Dean C. Chatfield, Terry P. Harrison, Jack C. Hayya:
Quantifying the bullwhip effect in a supply chain with stochastic lead time. 617-636 - Wen Lea Pearn, Chien-Wei Wu:
Production quality and yield assurance for processes with multiple independent characteristics. 637-647 - Tiaojun Xiao, Gang Yu:
Supply chain disruption management and evolutionarily stable strategies of retailers in the quantity-setting duopoly situation with homogeneous goods. 648-668 - Gary C. Lin, Dennis E. Kroll, C. J. Lin:
Determining a common production cycle time for an economic lot scheduling problem with deteriorating items. 669-682 - Atakan Öztürk, Sinan Kayaligil, Nur Evin Özdemirel:
Manufacturing lead time estimation using data mining. 683-700
Volume 173, Number 3, September 2006
- Bülent Karasözen, Alexander M. Rubinov, Gerhard-Wilhelm Weber:
Optimization in Data Mining. 701-704 - Elena Abascal Fernández, Ignacio García Lautre, Fermín Mallor:
Data mining in a bicriteria clustering problem. 705-716 - Gleb Beliakov, Matthew King:
Density based fuzzy C. 717-728 - Jolita Bernataviciene, Gintautas Dzemyda, Olga Kurasova, Virginijus Marcinkevicius:
Optimal decisions in combining the SOM with nonlinear projection methods. 729-745 - Emilio Carrizosa, Belen Martin-Barragan:
Two-group classification via a biobjective margin maximization model. 746-761 - Yen-Liang Chen, Hui-Ling Hu:
An overlapping cluster algorithm to provide non-exhaustive clustering. 762-780 - Sven F. Crone, Stefan Lessmann, Robert Stahlbock:
The impact of preprocessing on data mining: An evaluation of classifier sensitivity in direct marketing. 781-800 - Paulo Sérgio Abreu Freitas, António J. L. Rodrigues:
Model combination in neural-based forecasting. 801-814 - Ioan Bogdan Hodrea, Radu Ioan Bot, Gert Wanka:
The Rose-Gurewitz-Fox approach applied for patents classification. 815-826 - Anne-Lise Huyet:
Optimization and analysis aid via data-mining for simulated production systems. 827-838 - Chang-Chun Lin:
Optimal Web site reorganization considering information overload and search depth. 839-848 - Alex M. Rubinov, N. V. Soukhorokova, Julien Ugon:
Classes and clusters in data analysis. 849-865 - Burcu Saglam, F. Sibel Salman, Serpil Sayin, Metin Türkay:
A mixed-integer programming approach to the clustering problem with an application in customer segmentation. 866-879 - Hsin-Vonn Seow, Lyn C. Thomas:
Using adaptive learning in credit scoring to estimate take-up probability distribution. 880-892 - Theodore B. Trafalis, Robin C. Gilbert:
Robust classification and regression using support vector machines. 893-909 - Fadime Üney Yüksektepe, Metin Türkay:
A mixed-integer programming approach to multi-class data classification problem. 910-920 - Sung-Shun Weng, Yuan-Hung Liu:
Mining time series data for segmentation by using Ant Colony Optimization. 921-937 - Wai-Tak Wong, Sheng-Hsun Hsu:
Application of SVM and ANN for image retrieval. 938-950
- Zahir Irani, Angappa Gunasekaran, Peter E. D. Love:
Quantitative and qualitative approaches to information systems evaluation. 951-956 - Angappa Gunasekaran, Eric W. T. Ngai, Ronald E. McGaughey:
Information technology and systems justification: A review for research and applications. 957-983 - Shi-Ming Huang, Chin-Shyh Ou, Chyi-Miaw Chen, Binshan Lin:
An empirical study of relationship between IT investment and firm performance: A resource-based perspective. 984-999 - Hussein Al-Yaseen, Tillal Eldabi, David Y. Lees, Ray J. Paul:
Operational Use evaluation of IT investments: An investigation into potential benefits. 1000-1011 - Jose L. Salmeron, Salvador Bueno:
An information technologies and information systems industry-based classification in small and medium-sized enterprises: An institutional view. 1012-1025 - Tzy-Yuan Chou, Seng-cho Timothy Chou, Gwo-Hshiung Tzeng:
Evaluating IT/IS investments: A fuzzy multi-criteria decision model approach. 1026-1046 - Qi Feng, Vijay S. Mookerjee, Suresh P. Sethi:
Optimal policies for the sizing and timing of software maintenance projects. 1047-1066 - Subodha Kumar, Varghese S. Jacob, Chelliah Sriskandarajah:
Scheduling advertisements on a web page to maximize revenue. 1067-1089 - Rosemary Stockdale, Craig Standing:
An interpretive approach to evaluating information systems: A content, context, process framework. 1090-1102 - Zahir Irani, Ahmad Ghoneim, Peter E. D. Love:
Evaluating cost taxonomies for information systems management. 1103-1122 - Michael J. Cuellar, Michael J. Gallivan:
A framework for ex ante project risk assessment based on absorptive capacity. 1123-1138 - Shan Ling Pan, Gary S. C. Pan, Michael Newman, Donal J. Flynn:
Escalation and de-escalation of commitment to information systems projects: Insights from a project evaluation model. 1139-1160 - Ray Hackney, Huinan Xu, Ashok Ranchhod:
Evaluating Web Services: Towards a framework for emergent. 1161-1174 - Amir M. Sharif, Zahir Irani:
Exploring Fuzzy Cognitive Mapping for IS Evaluation. 1175-1187
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