Journal: European Journal of Operational Research

Volume 132, Issue 3

479 -- 489Pierre L. Kunsch, Aline Chevalier, Jean-Pierre Brans. Comparing the adaptive control methodology (ACM) to the financial planning practice of a large international group
490 -- 504Patrick Johanns, Tim Lowe, Robert D. Plante. Selection and sequencing heuristics to reduce variance in gas turbine engine nozzle assemblies
505 -- 527Paul C. Nutt. A taxonomy of strategic decisions and tactics for uncovering alternatives
528 -- 538Meral Azizoglu, Ergin Çakmak, Suna Kondakci Köksalan. A flexible flowshop problem with total flow time minimization
539 -- 552Luis Gouveia, Cristina Requejo. A new Lagrangean relaxation approach for the hop-constrained minimum spanning tree problem
553 -- 560I. M. Premachandra. A note on DEA vs principal component analysis: An improvement to Joe Zhu s approach
561 -- 568Amitrajeet A. Batabyal, Hamid Beladi. On the optimal management of a class of aquatic ecological-economic systems
569 -- 581Carlos J. Luz, Domingos M. Cardoso. A quadratic programming approach to the determination of an upper bound on the weighted stability number
582 -- 593Adam N. Letchford, André R. S. Amaral. Analysis of upper bounds for the Pallet Loading Problem
594 -- 602S. Keyvan Mirrazavi, Dylan F. Jones, Mehrdad Tamiz. A comparison of genetic and conventional methods for the solution of integer goal programmes
603 -- 618H. K. Chen, M. S. Chang, C. Y. Wang. Dynamic capacitated user-optimal departure time/route choice problem with time-window
619 -- 627María Isabel Rodríguez-Galiano, Jacinto González-Pachón. Characterization of certain orders using their associated choice functions
628 -- 642Hoon Jung, Cerry M. Klein. Optimal inventory policies under decreasing cost functions via geometric programming
643 -- 665K. Gowrishankar, Chandrasekharan Rajendran, G. Srinivasan. Flow shop scheduling algorithms for minimizing the completion time variance and the sum of squares of completion time deviations from a common due date
666 -- 680Min Qi, Guoqiang Peter Zhang. An investigation of model selection criteria for neural network time series forecasting
681 -- 686Fatih Yilmaz. Conditional investment policy under uncertainty and irreversibility
687 -- 693Gur Mosheiov. Scheduling problems with a learning effect
694 -- 702Gilles Le Cardinal, Jean-François Guyonnet, Bruno Pouzoullic, Julie Rigby. Intervention methodology for complex problems: The FAcT-Mirror method

Volume 132, Issue 2

243 -- 244R. G. Dyson, V. V. Podinovski, E. A. Shale. Data envelopment analysis at the European Summer Institute XVI University of Warwick, Coventry, UK, 16-26 August 1998
245 -- 259R. G. Dyson, R. Allen, A. S. Camanho, V. V. Podinovski, Cláudia S. Sarrico, E. A. Shale. Pitfalls and protocols in DEA
260 -- 273Nicole Adler, Boaz Golany. Evaluation of deregulated airline networks using data envelopment analysis combined with principal component analysis with an application to Western Europe
274 -- 286Lorenzo Castelli, Raffaele Pesenti, Walter Ukovich. DEA-like models for efficiency evaluations of specialized and interdependent units
287 -- 295Laurens Cherchye, Tom Van Puyenbroeck. Product mixes as objects of choice in non-parametric efficiency measurement
296 -- 311David Dekker, Thierry Post. A quasi-concave DEA model with an application for bank branch performance evaluation
312 -- 325H. Dyckhoff, K. Allen. Measuring ecological efficiency with data envelopment analysis (DEA)
326 -- 342Timo Kuosmanen. DEA with efficiency classification preserving conditional convexity
343 -- 356Milan Martic, Gordana Savic. An application of DEA for comparative analysis and ranking of regions in Serbia with regards to social-economic development
357 -- 373Maria Conceição A. Silva Portela, Emmanuel Thanassoulis. Decomposing school and school-type efficiency
374 -- 389Thierry Post. Transconcave data envelopment analysis
390 -- 399José L. Ruiz, Inmaculada Sirvent. Techniques for the assessment of influence in DEA
400 -- 410Holger Scheel. Undesirable outputs in efficiency valuations
411 -- 424Valerie Tardif, Lars Maaseidvaag. An adaptive approach to controlling kanban systems
425 -- 438David Makowski, Eligius M. T. Hendrix, Martin K. van Ittersum, Walter A. H. Rossing. Generation and presentation of nearly optimal solutions for mixed-integer linear programming, applied to a case in farming system design
439 -- 452Jiyin Liu, Colin R. Reeves. Constructive and composite heuristic solutions to the P// Sigma C::i:: scheduling problem
453 -- 465Faiz A. Al-Khayyal, Paul M. Griffin, Neale R. Smith. Solution of a large-scale two-stage decision and scheduling problem using decomposition
466 -- 477Edward A. Silver, Ilkyeong Moon. The multi-item single period problem with an initial stock of convertible units

Volume 132, Issue 1

1 -- 16Johanna Bragge. Premediation analysis of the energy taxation dispute in Finland
17 -- 21Wlodzimierz Ogryczak. Comments on properties of the minmax solutions in goal programming
22 -- 38Juan A. Díaz, Elena Fernández. A Tabu search heuristic for the generalized assignment problem
39 -- 49Lawrence C. Leung, Dong Cao. On the efficacy of modeling multi-attribute decision problems using AHP and Sinarchy
50 -- 61Hayriye Ayhan, Sabine Schlegel. Expansion formulae for characteristics of cumulative cost in finite horizon production models
62 -- 74William W. Cooper, Bisheng Gu, Shanling Li. Comparisons and evaluations of alternative approaches to the treatment of congestion in DEA
75 -- 80Laurens Cherchye, Timo Kuosmanen, Thierry Post. Alternative treatments of congestion in DEA: A rejoinder to Cooper, Gu, and Li
81 -- 87William W. Cooper, Bisheng Gu, Shanling Li. Note: Alternative treatments of congestion in DEA - a response to the Cherchye, Kuosmanen and Post critique
88 -- 105C. S. Sung, H. W. Jin. Dual-based approach for a hub network design problem under non-restrictive policy
106 -- 115Kit-Nam Francis Leung. Inspection schedules when the lifetime distribution of a single-unit system is completely unknown
116 -- 122Kjetil K. Haugen, Arne Løkketangen, David L. Woodruff. Progressive hedging as a meta-heuristic applied to stochastic lot-sizing
123 -- 145J. L. F. Salles, João Bosco Ribeiro do Val. An impulse control problem of a production model with interruptions to follow stochastic demand
146 -- 162Diwakar Gupta, Yavuz Günalay, Mandyam M. Srinivasan. The relationship between preventive maintenance and manufacturing system performance
163 -- 175Kan Cheng, Yeh Lam. Reliability bounds on HNBUE life distributions with known first two moments
176 -- 186Anne Chwolka, Matthias G. Raith. Group preference aggregation with the AHP - implications for multiple-issue agendas
187 -- 196Zhang Wu, Xiaolan Zhang, Song Huat Yeo. Design of the sum-of-conforming-run-length control charts
197 -- 209Menachem Berg, Anja De Waegenaere, Jacco L. Wielhouwer. Optimal tax depreciation with uncertain future cash-flows
210 -- 223Zaid T. Balkhi. On a finite horizon production lot size inventory model for deteriorating items: An optimal solution
224 -- 242Paulo M. França, Alexandre Mendes, Pablo Moscato. A memetic algorithm for the total tardiness single machine scheduling problem