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Operations Research, Volume 44
Volume 44, Number 1, January / February 1996
- Morris A. Cohen, Michael J. Magazine:
Preface - New Directions for Operations Management Research. 2-3 - Anantaram Balakrishnan, Stuart Brown:
Process Planning for Aluminum Tubes: An Engineering-Operations Perspective. 7-20 - John J. Bartholdi III, Donald D. Eisenstein:
A Production Line that Balances Itself. 21-34 - Gabriel R. Bitran, Stephen M. Gilbert:
Managing Hotel Reservations with Uncertain Arrivals. 35-49 - Maria di Mascolo, Yannick Frein, Yves Dallery:
An Analytical Method for Performance Evaluation of Kanban Controlled Production Systems. 50-64 - Moshe Eben-Chaime, Craig A. Tovey, Jane C. Ammons:
Circuit Partitioning Via Set Partitioning and Column Generation. 65-76 - Dennis Epple, Linda Argote, Kenneth Murphy:
An Empirical Investigation of the Microstructure of Knowledge Acquisition and Transfer Through Learning by Doing. 77-86 - Marshall L. Fisher, Ananth Raman:
Reducing the Cost of Demand Uncertainty Through Accurate Response to Early Sales. 87-99 - Arnd Huchzermeier, Morris A. Cohen:
Valuing Operational Flexibility Under Exchange Rate Risk. 100-113 - Christopher D. Ittner:
Exploratory Evidence on the Behavior of Quality Costs. 114-130 - Abbas A. Kurawarwala, Hirofumi Matsuo:
Forecasting and Inventory Management of Short Life-Cycle Products. 131-150 - Hau L. Lee:
Effective Inventory and Service Management Through Product and Process Redesign. 151-159 - Lode Li, Xin Wang:
The Service Facility Startup and Capacity Model and its Application to the National Cranberry Case. 160-172 - Mark D. Longtin, Lawrence M. Wein, Roy E. Welsch:
Sequential Screening in Semiconductor Manufacturing, I: Exploiting Spatial Dependence. 173-195 - Jihong Ou, Lawrence M. Wein:
Sequential Screening in Semiconductor Manufacturing, II: Exploiting Lot-to-Lot Variability. 196-205 - Carlos Ocaña, Eitan Zemel:
Learning from Mistakes: A Note on Just-in-Time Systems. 206-214 - Jing-Sheng Song, Paul H. Zipkin:
Managing Inventory with the Prospect of Obsolescence. 215-222 - Fernando F. Suarez, Michael A. Cusumano, Charles H. Fine:
An Empirical Study of Manufacturing Flexibility in Printed Circuit Board Assembly. 223-240
Volume 44, Number 2, March / April 1996
- Charles J. Hitch:
Management Problems of Large Organizations. 257-264 - Donald D. Eisenstein, Ananth V. Iyer:
Separating Logistics Flows in the Chicago Public School System. 265-273 - Pamela K. Lattimore, Joanna R. Baker, Lance A. Matheson:
Monitoring Drug Use Using Bayesian Acceptance Sampling: The Illinois Experiment. 274-285 - Dimitris J. Bertsimas, David Simchi-Levi:
A New Generation of Vehicle Routing Research: Robust Algorithms, Addressing Uncertainty. 286-304 - Richard E. Rosenthal, William J. Walsh:
Optimizing Flight Operations for an Aircraft Carrier in Transit. 305-312 - John M. Miyamoto, Peter P. Wakker:
Multiattribute Utility Theory Without Expected Utility Foundations. 313-326 - Athanassios N. Avramidis, James R. Wilson:
Integrated Variance Reduction Strategies for Simulation. 327-346 - Jacques A. Ferland, Alain Hertz, Alain Lavoie:
An Object-Oriented Methodology for Solving Assignment-Type Problems with Neighborhood Search Techniques. 347-359 - Giovanni Parmigiani:
Optimal Scheduling of Fallible Inspections. 360-367 - Gagan L. Choudhury, David M. Lucantoni:
Numerical Computation of the Moments of a Probability Distribution from its Transform. 368-381 - Eric V. Denardo, Thomas Y. S. Lee:
Managing Uncertainty in a Serial Production Line. 382-392 - Anna Nagurney, Sten Thore, Jie Pan:
Spatial Market Policy Modeling with Goal Targets. 393-406 - Gang Yu:
On the Max-Min 0-1 Knapsack Problem with Robust Optimization Applications. 407-415
Volume 44, Number 3, May / June 1996
- Douglas W. Owens, Gregory S. Parnell, Robert L. Bivins:
Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty (START) Drawdown Analyses. 425-434 - Frederick S. Hillier, Kut C. So:
On the Simultaneous Optimization of Server and Work Allocations in Production Line Systems with Variable Processing Times. 435-443 - Mohamed N. Jouini, Robert T. Clemen:
Copula Models for Aggregating Expert Opinions. 444-457 - Abraham Grosfeld-Nir:
A Two-State Partially Observable Markov Decision Process with Uniformly Distributed Observations. 458-463 - Hau L. Lee:
Input Control for Serial Production Lines Consisting of Processing and Assembly Operations with Random Yields. 464-468 - Michel Gendreau, Gilbert Laporte, René Séguin:
A Tabu Search Heuristic for the Vehicle Routing Problem with Stochastic Demands and Customers. 469-477 - Anantaram Balakrishnan, Thomas L. Magnanti, Prakash Mirchandani:
Heuristics, LPs, and Trees on Trees: Network Design Analyses. 478-496 - Jie Mi:
Minimizing Some Cost Functions Related to Both Burn-In and Field Use. 497-500 - Julien Bramel, David Simchi-Levi:
Probabilistic Analyses and Practical Algorithms for the Vehicle Routing Problem with Time Windows. 501-509 - Nicholas G. Hall, Chelliah Sriskandarajah:
A Survey of Machine Scheduling Problems with Blocking and No-Wait in Process. 510-525
Volume 44, Number 4, July / August 1996
- Russell George Thompson, P. S. Dharmapala, E. J. Gatewood, S. Macy, Robert M. Thrall:
DEA/Assurance Region SBDC Efficiency and Unique Projections. 533-542 - Lawrence M. Wein, Stefanos A. Zenios:
Pooled Testing for HIV Screening: Capturing the Dilution Effect. 543-569 - Refael Hassin:
A Flow Algorithm for Network Synchronization. 570-579 - Guillermo Gallego, Maurice Queyranne, David Simchi-Levi:
Single Resource Multi-Item Inventory Systems. 580-595 - Daniel De Wolf, Yves Smeers:
Optimal Dimensioning of Pipe Networks with Application to Gas Transmission Networks. 596-608 - François Sainfort, Jean M. Deichtmann:
Decomposition of Utility Functions on Subsets of Product Sets. 609-616 - Paolo Serafini:
Scheduling Jobs on Several Machines with the Job Splitting Property. 617-628 - Robert B. Cooper, Shun-Chen Niu, Mandyam M. Srinivasan:
A Decomposition Theorem for Polling Models: The Switchover Times are Effectively Additive. 629-633 - Michael H. Veatch, Lawrence M. Wein:
Scheduling a Make-To-Stock Queue: Index Policies and Hedging Points. 634-647 - Tsung-Chyan Lai:
A Note on Heuristics of Flow-Shop Scheduling. 648-652 - Kiran M. Rege, Bhaskar Sengupta:
Queue-Length Distribution for the Discriminatory Processor-Sharing Queue. 653-657
Volume 44, Number 5, September / October 1996
- Abdelghani A. Elimam, Maurice A. Girgis, Samir Kotob:
The Use of Linear Programming in Disentangling the Bankruptcies of Al-Manakh Stock Market Crash. 665-676 - James I. MacLellan, David L. Martell:
Basing Airtankers for Forest Fire Control in Ontario. 677-686 - C. Peter Rydell, Jonathan P. Caulkins, Susan S. Everingham:
Enforcement or Treatment? Modeling the Relative Efficacy of Alternatives for Controlling Cocaine. 687-695 - Chuanpu Hu, William S. Lovejoy, Steven L. Shafer:
Comparison of Some Suboptimal Control Policies in Medical Drug Therapy. 696-709 - Honghua Jin, Rajan Batta, Mark H. Karwan:
On the Analysis of Two New Models for Transporting Hazardous Materials. 710-723 - Paul Glasserman:
Allocating Production Capacity Among Multiple Products. 724-734 - Shu Ming Ng:
On the Characterization and Measure of Machine Cells in Group Technology. 735-744 - Manoj K. Chari, Thomas A. Feo, J. Scott Provan:
The Delta-Wye Approximation Procedure for Two-Terminal Reliability. 745-757 - Joseph Abate, Gagan L. Choudhury, Ward Whitt:
Exponential Approximations for Tail Probabilities in Queues II: Sojourn Time and Workload. 758-763 - Wieslaw Kubiak, Sheldon X. C. Lou, Yingmeng Wang:
Mean Flow Time Minimization in Reentrant Job Shops with a Hub. 764-776 - Mauro Dell'Amico:
Shop Problems With Two Machines and Time Lags. 777-787 - Gordon B. Hazen, James M. Pellissier:
Recursive Utility for Stochastic Trees. 788-809 - Jian-Qiang Hu:
The Departure Process of the GI/G/1 Queue and Its MacLaurin Series. 810-815 - Pierre L'Ecuyer:
Combined Multiple Recursive Random Number Generators. 816-822 - Leandros Tassiulas:
Adaptive Routing on the Plane. 823-832
Volume 44, Number 6, November / December 1996
- Shailendra Jain, M. Eric Johnson, Fereydoon Safai:
Implementing Setup Optimization on the Shop Floor. 843-851 - Cynthia Barnhart, Rina R. Schneur:
Air Network Design for Express Shipment Service. 852-863 - Charles S. Revelle, Gilbert Laporte:
The Plant Location Problem: New Models and Research Prospects. 864-874 - Egon Balas, Maria C. Carrera:
A Dynamic Subgradient-Based Branch-and-Bound Procedure for Set Covering. 875-890 - Bo Chen, Celia A. Glass, Chris N. Potts, Vitaly A. Strusevich:
A New Heuristic for Three-Machine Flow Shop Scheduling. 891-898 - Amar Ramudhin, John J. Bartholdi III, James M. Calvin, John H. Vande Vate, Gideon Weiss:
A Probabilistic Analysis of Two-Machine Flowshops. 899-908 - N. C. P. Edirisinghe:
New Second-Order Bounds on the Expectation of Saddle Functions with Applications to Stochastic Linear Programming. 909-922 - James F. Campbell:
Hub Location and the p-Hub Median Problem. 923-935 - J. Michael Harrison, Michael T. Pich:
Two-Moment Analysis of Open Queueing Networks with General Workstation Capabilities. 936-950 - Raymond K.-M. Cheung, Warren B. Powell:
An Algorithm for Multistage Dynamic Networks with Random Arc Capacities, with an Application to Dynamic Fleet Management. 951-963 - Suresh Chand, Herbert Moskowitz, Andreas J. Novak, Ishpal Rekhi, Gerhard Sorger:
Capacity Allocation for Dynamic Process Improvement with Quality and Demand Considerations. 964-975 - William A. Massey, Ward Whitt:
Stationary-Process Approximations for the Nonstationary Erlang Loss Model. 976-983 - Toshikazu Kimura:
A Transform-Free Approximation for the Finite Capacity M/G/s Queue. 984-988 - Awi Federgruen, Ziv Katalan:
The Impact of Setup Times on the Performance of Multiclass Service and Production Systems. 989-1001 - Y. June Wu, J. David Fuller:
An Algorithm for the Multiperiod Market Equilibrium Model with Geometric Distributed Lag Demand. 1002-1012 - Shaoxiang Chen, Marc Lambrecht:
X-Y Band and Modified (s, S) Policy. 1013-1019
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