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International Transactions in Operational Research, Volume 18
Volume 18, Number 1, January 2011
- Abdur Rais, Ana Viana:
Operations Research in Healthcare: a survey. 1-31 - Leo Liberti, Carlile Lavor, Antonio Mucherino, Nelson Maculan:
Molecular distance geometry methods: from continuous to discrete. 33-51 - Darwish Abdulrahman Yousef:
Operations research/management science in the Arab world: historical development. 53-69 - Aaron Luntala Nsakanda, Moustapha Diaby, Yuheng Cao:
Solving capacitated part-routing problems with setup times and costs: a Dantzig-Wolfe decomposition-based solution approach. 71-86 - Matthew J. Drake, David W. Pentico:
Price discounts for increased profitability under partial backordering. 87-101 - Rim Kalaï, Daniel Vanderpooten:
The lexicographic α-robust knapsack problem. 103-113 - Silvio A. de Araujo, Ademir Aparecido Constantino, Kelly Cristina Poldi:
An evolutionary algorithm for the one-dimensional cutting stock problem. 115-127
Volume 18, Number 2, March 2011
- Bernard Fortz:
Applications of meta-heuristics to traffic engineering in IP networks. 131-147 - David K. Smith:
A bibliography of applications of operational research in sub-Saharan Africa. 149-182 - António Gaspar-Cunha, Fernando Mendes, M. Fernanda P. Costa:
Multi-objective memetic algorithm: comparing artificial neural networks and pattern search filter method approaches. 183-203 - Giovanni Cesaroni:
A complete FDH efficiency analysis of a diffused production network: the case of the Italian driver and vehicle agency. 205-229 - Chun Hung Cheng, Kam-Fai Wong, Kwan-Ho Woo:
An improved branch-and-bound clustering approach for data partitioning. 231-255 - Geraldo Regis Mauri, Luiz Antonio Nogueira Lorena:
Lagrangean decompositions for the unconstrained binary quadratic programming problem. 257-270 - Cristina Teixeira, José A. Covas, Thomas Stützle, António Gaspar-Cunha:
Engineering an efficient two-phase local search algorithm for the co-rotating twin-screw extruder configuration problem. 271-291
Volume 18, Number 3, May 2011
- João C. N. Clímaco, José M. F. Craveirinha:
On OR-based routing approaches for the Internet. 295-305 - Walid Ben-Ameur, Mateusz Zotkiewicz:
Robust routing and optimal partitioning of a traffic demand polytope. 307-333 - Luis Eduardo Neves Gouveia, Pedro Patrício, Amaro de Sousa:
Models for optimal survivable routing with a minimum number of hops: comparing disaggregated with aggregated models. 335-358 - Bernard Fortz, Hakan Ümit:
Efficient techniques and tools for intra-domain traffic engineering. 359-376 - Andrzej P. Wierzbicki, Wojciech Burakowski:
A conceptual framework for multiple-criteria routing in QoS IP networks. 377-399 - Roger Reis, Marcus Ritt, Luciana S. Buriol, Mauricio G. C. Resende:
A biased random-key genetic algorithm for OSPF and DEFT routing to minimize network congestion. 401-423
Volume 18, Number 4, July 2011
- Marcelo C. Couto, Pedro J. de Rezende, Cid C. de Souza:
An exact algorithm for minimizing vertex guards on art galleries. 425-448 - Francis J. Vasko, Jeffrey D. Kunkel, Patrick Gorman:
Using an interval graph approach to efficiently solve the housing benefit data retrieval problem. 449-453 - Luis Miguel Torres, Ramiro Torres, Ralf Borndörfer, Marc E. Pfetsch:
Line planning on tree networks with applications to the Quito Trolebús system. 455-472 - Jing Chen, Peter C. Bell:
The impact of customer returns on decisions in a newsvendor problem with and without buyback policies. 473-491 - Michael J. Hirsch, Panos M. Pardalos, Mauricio G. C. Resende:
Correspondence of projected 3-D points and lines using a continuous GRASP. 493-511 - Annibal Parracho Sant'Anna, Valter de Senna, Hernane Borges de Barros Pereira:
Composition of probabilistic evaluations of preferences: a case of criteria applied to isolated and clustered options. 513-526 - Ioannis Konstantaras, Konstantina Skouri:
A note on a production-inventory model under stock-dependent demand, Weibull distribution deterioration, and shortage. 527-531
Volume 18, Number 5, September 2011
- Mohammad Reza Alirezaee, Mohammad-Reza Rafiee Sani:
New analytical hierarchical process/data envelopment analysis methodology for ranking decision-making units. 533-544 - Kostas Kounetas, Athanasios Anastasiou, Panagiotis Mitropoulos, Ioannis Mitropoulos:
Departmental efficiency differences within a Greek university: An application of a DEA and Tobit analysis. 545-559 - Walid Abdul-Kader, Ozhand Ganjavi, Md. Fazle Baki:
A nonlinear model for optimizing the performance of a multi-product production line. 561-577 - Ke Xu, Wei-yu Kevin Chiang, Liang Liang:
Dynamic pricing and channel efficiency in the presence of the cost learning effect. 579-604 - Helenice de Oliveira Florentino, Adriano Dawison De Lima, Lídia Raquel De Carvalho, Antonio Roberto Balbo, Thiago Pedro Donadon Homem:
Multiobjective 0-1 integer programming for the use of sugarcane residual biomass in energy cogeneration. 605-615 - Ozgun Caliskan-Demirag:
Optimizing channel profits with threshold incentives and alternative pricing schemes. 617-646
Volume 18, Number 6, November 2011
- Mohammad Dolatabadi, Andrea Lodi, Zahra Afsharnejad:
Improving spectral bounds for clustering problems by Lagrangian relaxation. 647-661 - Fernando Y. Chiyoshi, Reinaldo Morabito:
A Tabu search algorithm for solving the extended maximal availability location problem. 663-678 - Aletéia P. F. Araújo, Cristina Boeres, Vinod E. F. Rebello, Celso C. Ribeiro:
A distributed and hierarchical strategy for autonomic grid-enabled cooperative metaheuristics with applications. 679-705 - Renato De Leone, Paola Festa, Emilia Marchitto:
Solving a bus driver scheduling problem with randomized multistart heuristics. 707-727 - Mohammad Reza Alirezaee, Mohammad-Reza Rafiee Sani:
An enumeration algorithm for integer-valued data envelopment analysis. 729-740 - Reza Kazemi Matin, Ali Emrouznejad:
An integer-valued data envelopment analysis model with bounded outputs. 741-749
- Carlile Lavor, Leo Liberti, Nelson Maculan:
A note on "A branch-and-prune algorithm for the molecular distance geometry problem". 751-752
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