Journal: Computers & OR

Volume 19, Issue 7

545 -- 0Samuel J. Raff. Preface
547 -- 548Jeffrey L. Ringuest. Implementing multiobjective optimization methods: Behavioural and computational issues
549 -- 551Pekka Korhonen. Multiple criteria decision support: The state of research and future directions
553 -- 557Ralph E. Steuer. On the academic exchange of research software: An opportunity for MCDM leadership
559 -- 561Po-Lung Yu. To be a great operations researcher from a MCDM scholar
563 -- 566Milan Zeleny. An essay into a philosophy of MCDM: A way of thinking or another algorithm?
567 -- 570Stanley Zionts. Some thoughts on research in multiple criteria decision making
571 -- 583Antonie Stam, Lorraine R. Gardiner. A multiple objective marketing-manufacturing approach for order (market) selection
585 -- 608Yong Shi, Po-Lung Yu. Selecting optimal linear production systems in multiple criteria environments
609 -- 625Carlos Henggeler Antunes, Maria João Alves, Ana L. Silva, João C. N. Clímaco. An integrated MOLP method base package - A guided tour of tommix
627 -- 635Wai-Yin Ng. A decision support system for multi-objective design of practical controllers
637 -- 647Wlodzimierz Ogryczak, Krzysztof Studzinski, Krystian Zorychta. DINAS: A computer-assisted analysis system for multiobjective transshipment problems with facility location
649 -- 655Pakize Simin Pulat, Fenghueih Huarng, Haijune Lee. Efficient solutions for the bicriteria network flow problem
657 -- 669K. Roscoe Davis, Antonie Stam, Ronald A. Grzybowski. Resource constrained project scheduling with multiple objectives: A decision support approach
671 -- 681Vahid Lotfi, Theodor J. Stewart, Stanley Zionts. An aspiration-level interactive model for multiple criteria decision making
683 -- 694Samuel B. Graves, Jeffrey L. Ringuest, Jonathan F. Bard. Recent developments in screening methods for nondominated solutions in multiobjective optimization
695 -- 706Lori S. Franz, Gary R. Reeves, Juan J. Gonzalez. Group decision processes: MOLP procedures facilitating group and individual decision orientations
707 -- 711Ronald Klimberg. Grads: a new graphical display system for visualizing multiple criteria solutions