0 | -- | 0 | Parviz Ghandforoushf. Foreword |
0 | -- | 0 | Samuel J. Raff. Preface |
533 | -- | 549 | Fred Glover. Future paths for integer programming and links to artificial intelligence |
551 | -- | 562 | Parviz Ghandforoush, Brian J. Greber. Solving allocation and scheduling problems inherent in forest resource management using mixed-integer programming |
563 | -- | 573 | Fred Glover, Claude McMillan. The general employee scheduling problem. An integration of MS and AI |
575 | -- | 586 | Gary D. Eppen, R. Kipp Martin, Linus Schrage. A mixed-integer programming model for evaluating distribution configurations in the steel industry |
587 | -- | 600 | Hanif D. Sherali, P. Rajgopal. A flexible, polynomial-time, construction and improvement heuristic for the quadratic assignment problem |
601 | -- | 609 | James E. Hodder, M. Cemal Dincer. A multifactor model for international plant location and financing under uncertainty |
611 | -- | 622 | A. Ravindran, Wan Seon Shin, Jeffrey L. Arthur, Herbert Moskowitz. Nonlinear integer goal programming models for acceptance sampling |
623 | -- | 631 | Joseph B. Mazzola, Alan W. Neebe. Real-time task reallocation in fault-tolerant distributed computer systems |
633 | -- | 645 | Charles E. Blair, Robert G. Jeroslow, James K. Lowe. Some results and experiments in programming techniques for propositional logic |