Journal: JORS

Volume 56, Issue 9

1003 -- 1005Jonathan N. Crook, David E. Edelman, Lyn C. Thomas. Credit Scoring
1006 -- 1015L. C. Thomas, R. W. Oliver, D. J. Hand. A survey of the issues in consumer credit modelling research
1016 -- 1029P. Beling, Z. Covaliu, R. M. Oliver. Optimal scoring cutoff policies and efficient frontiers
1030 -- 1040Ralph L. Keeney, R. M. Oliver. Designing win-win financial loan products for consumers and businesses
1041 -- 1050Galina Andreeva, Jake Ansell, Jonathan N. Crook. Modelling the purchase propensity: analysis of a revolving store card
1051 -- 1062L. C. Thomas, S. Thomas, L. Tang, O. Ap Gwilym. Impact of demographic and economic variables on financial policy purchase timing decisions
1063 -- 1071P. G. Moffatt. Hurdle models of loan default
1072 -- 1081John Banasik, Jonathan N. Crook. Credit scoring, augmentation and lean models
1082 -- 1088Klaus B. Schebesch, Ralf Stecking. Support vector machines for classifying and describing credit applicants: detecting typical and critical regions
1089 -- 1098Bart Baesens, Tony Van Gestel, M. Stepanova, Dirk Van den Poel, Jan Vanthienen. Neural network survival analysis for personal loan data
1099 -- 1108Y. Liu, M. Schumann. Data mining feature selection for credit scoring models
1109 -- 1117D. J. Hand. Good practice in retail credit scorecard assessment

Volume 56, Issue 8

879 -- 888S. French, A. J. Maule, G. Mythen. Soft modelling in risk communication and management: examples in handling food risk
889 -- 901R. B. van der Meer, J. Quigley, James E. Storbeck. Using data envelopment analysis to model the performance of UK coastguard centres
902 -- 911Richard W. Eglese, A. Mercer, B. Sohrabi. The grocery superstore vehicle scheduling problem
912 -- 921S. Robinson, Thanos Alifantis, John S. Edwards, John Ladbrook, A. Waller. Knowledge-based improvement: simulation and artificial intelligence for identifying and improving human decision-making in an operations system
922 -- 930M. Kumral, P. A. Dowd. A simulated annealing approach to mine production scheduling
931 -- 941H. A. Akkermans, K. E. van Oorschot. Relevance assumed: a case study of balanced scorecard development using system dynamics
942 -- 946C.-Y. Hung, G. K. Yang, P.-S. Deng, T. Tang, S.-P. Lan, P. Chu. Fitting Lanchester's square law to the Ardennes Campaign
947 -- 953Oliver Holthaus, Chandrasekharan Rajendran. A fast ant-colony algorithm for single-machine scheduling to minimize the sum of weighted tardiness of jobs
954 -- 961I. Kuban Altinel, Temel Öncan. A new enhancement of the Clarke and Wright savings heuristic for the capacitated vehicle routing problem
962 -- 968Jean-François Cordeau, Gilbert Laporte. Maximizing the value of an Earth observation satellite orbit
969 -- 980D. K. Despotis. A reassessment of the human development index via data envelopment analysis
981 -- 992Geert Verstraeten, Dirk Van den Poel. The impact of sample bias on consumer credit scoring performance and profitability
993 -- 996I. David, M. Kress. n different weapons
997 -- 1000Gilles Reinhardt, Maqbool Dada. Allocating the gains from resource pooling with the Shapley Value
1001 -- 0Erdal Erel, Jay B. Ghosh, J. T. Simon. New heuristic for the dynamic layout problem

Volume 56, Issue 7

757 -- 762Jack A. A. van der Veen, V. Venugopal. Using revenue sharing to create win-win in the video rental supply chain
763 -- 775A. L. Tuson, S. A. Harrison. Problem difficulty of real instances of convoy planning
776 -- 786G. W. Kinney Jr., R. R. Hill, J. T. Moore. Devising a quick-running heuristic for an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) routing system
787 -- 798J. H. Powell, R. G. Coyle. Identifying strategic action in highly politicized contexts using agent-based qualitative system dynamics
799 -- 803J.-C. Tsou, J.-M. Chen. Dynamic model for a defective production system with Poka-Yoke
804 -- 815A. J. Lewis. Towards fairer measures of player performance in one-day cricket
816 -- 824A. Lim, B. Rodrigues, J. Zhang. Tabu search embedded simulated annealing for the shortest route cut and fill problem
825 -- 835L. Ding, Kevin D. Glazebrook. A static allocation model for the outsourcing of warranty repairs
836 -- 843H.-T. Tsai, L. C. Thomas, H. C. Yeh. An economic model for credit assessment problems using screening approaches
844 -- 854Ke Liu, Jing-An Li, Yue Wu, Kin Keung Lai. Analysis of monitoring and limiting of commercial cheating: a newsvendor model
855 -- 861Pekka Leskinen, Jyrki Kangas. Rank reversals in multi-criteria decision analysis with statistical modelling of ratio-scale pairwise comparisons
862 -- 869C. Vasilakis, A. H. Marshall. Modelling nationwide hospital length of stay: opening the black box
870 -- 873P.-S. You. Inventory policy for products with price and time-dependent demands
874 -- 876Richard J. Ormerod. Intellectual and practical journeys
876 -- 877M. W. Kirby. Reply to Richard Ormerod

Volume 56, Issue 6

619 -- 629S. Robinson. Discrete-event simulation: from the pioneers to the present, what next?
630 -- 641R. B. van der Meer, J. Quigley, James E. Storbeck. Using regression analysis to model the performance of UK Coastguard centres
642 -- 648Ekrem Duman, M. Hamdi Özçelik, Ahmet N. Ceranoglu. A TSP (1, 2) application arising in cable assembly shops
649 -- 658S. Casado, M. Laguna, J. Pacheco. Heuristical labour scheduling to optimize airport passenger flows
659 -- 675K. Taylor, Brian Dangerfield. Modelling the feedback effects of reconfiguring health services
676 -- 686J. K. Sengupta. Data envelopment analysis with heterogeneous data: an application
687 -- 698Caroline Gagné, Marc Gravel, Wilson L. Price. Using metaheuristic compromise programming for the solution of multiple-objective scheduling problems
699 -- 707K. W. Li, D. Marc Kilgour, Keith W. Hipel. Status quo analysis in the graph model for conflict resolution
708 -- 718K. L. Poh, K. W. Choo, C. G. Wong. A heuristic approach to the multi-period multi-commodity transportation problem
719 -- 726L.-Y. Ouyang, C.-T. Chang, J.-T. Teng. An EOQ model for deteriorating items under trade credits
727 -- 731A. Greasley. Using DEA and simulation in guiding operating units to improved performance
732 -- 737R. Ramanathan. Estimating energy consumption of transport modes in India using DEA and application to energy and environmental policy
738 -- 743Albert Corominas, J. Ojeda, Rafael Pastor 0002. Multi-objective allocation of multi-function workers with lower bounded capacity
744 -- 749N.-H. Shih. Estimating completion-time distribution in stochastic activity networks
750 -- 755. Book Selection

Volume 56, Issue 5

479 -- 482T. Williams, J. Wilson, Michael Pidd. The next 50 years of OR
483 -- 494A. S. Camanho, R. G. Dyson. Cost efficiency, production and value-added models in the analysis of bank branch performance
495 -- 503Aris A. Syntetos, John E. Boylan, J. D. Croston. On the categorization of demand patterns
504 -- 513S.-H. Liao. An Intranet-based architecture for building military scenario training systems
514 -- 525J. F. J. Vermeulen, M. van den Brink. The search for an alerted moving target
526 -- 538Gérard Fleury, Philippe Lacomme, Christian Prins, Wahiba Ramdane-Chérif. Improving robustness of solutions to arc routing problems
539 -- 548W. Q. Huang, Y. Li, H. Akeb, C. M. Li. Greedy algorithms for packing unequal circles into a rectangular container
549 -- 562S. Küçükpetek, F. Polat, Halit Oguztüzün. Multilevel graph partitioning: an evolutionary approach
563 -- 575B. C. Giri, Tadashi Dohi. Exact formulation of stochastic EMQ model for an unreliable production system
576 -- 587David A. Nembhard, Napassavong Osothsilp. Learning and forgetting-based worker selection for tasks of varying complexity
588 -- 596Christos D. Tarantilis, George Ioannou, Chris T. Kiranoudis, Gregory P. Prastacos. Solving the open vehicle routeing problem via a single parameter metaheuristic algorithm
597 -- 603Pandian Vasant, R. Nagarajan, Sazali Yaacob. Fuzzy linear programming with vague objective coefficients in an uncertain environment
604 -- 612Jorge M. S. Valente, Rui A. F. S. Alves. Improved lower bounds for the early/tardy scheduling problem with no idle time
613 -- 617. Book Selection

Volume 56, Issue 4

357 -- 364S. Lozano, G. Villa. Centralized DEA models with the possibility of downsizing
365 -- 381G. Zhu, J. F. Bard, G. Yu. Disruption management for resource-constrained project scheduling
382 -- 389Mohamed Haouari, Jouhaina Chaouachi, Moshe Dror. Solving the generalized minimum spanning tree problem by a branch-and-bound algorithm
390 -- 396D. L. Tracy, B. Chen. A generalized model for weight restrictions in data envelopment analysis
397 -- 405Abdullah Dasci, Gilbert Laporte. An analytical approach to the facility location and capacity acquisition problem under demand uncertainty
406 -- 413C. C. Hsu, D. S. Kim. A new heuristic for the multi-mode resource investment problem
414 -- 425Ramón Alvarez-Valdés, Francisco Parreño, José Manuel Tamarit. A GRASP algorithm for constrained two-dimensional non-guillotine cutting problems
426 -- 438Kathryn A. Dowsland, J. M. Thompson. Ant colony optimization for the examination scheduling problem
439 -- 452Hao Tang, Elise Miller-Hooks. Algorithms for a stochastic selective travelling salesperson problem
453 -- 462E. Aghezzaf. Capacity planning and warehouse location in supply chains with uncertain demands
463 -- 465Richard J. Ormerod. Comments on the classification of management science methods by Mingers
465 -- 467J. Mingers. Classifying philosophical assumptions: a reply to Ormerod
467 -- 468M. C. Jackson. Sexing-up the evidence: a reply to Ormerod and Ulrich
468 -- 474John Mingers. 'More dangerous than an unanswered question is an unquestioned answer': a contribution to the Ulrich debate
475 -- 478. Book Selection

Volume 56, Issue 3

235 -- 243Francis J. Vasko, Dennis D. Newhart, A. D. Strauss. Coal blending models for optimum cokemaking and blast furnace operation
244 -- 251V. Marianov, F. Fresard. A procedure for the strategic planning of locations, capacities and districting of jails: application to Chile
252 -- 266Marie-Laure Bougnol, José H. Dulá, D. Retzlaff-Roberts, Norman Keith Womer. Nonparametric frontier analysis with multiple constituencies
267 -- 274Z. Fu, Richard W. Eglese, L. Y. O. Li. A new tabu search heuristic for the open vehicle routing problem
275 -- 285M. Al-Marsumi. Modelling some aspects of the maintenance management of the working refractory lining of small electric arc furnaces in the steel industry
286 -- 296Z. Pelin Bayindir, Nesim K. Erkip, Refik Güllü. Assessing the benefits of remanufacturing option under one-way substitution
297 -- 306M. T. Ramos, J. Sáez. Solving capacitated facility location problems by Fenchel cutting planes
307 -- 316Peng-Sheng You. A heuristic approach for multiple item and location ordering problem with quantity discount and capacity constraint
317 -- 323T. Rehman, C. M. Yates. Inclusion of nonlinear demand-supply relationships within large-scale partial equilibrium linear programming models
324 -- 330Celia A. Glass, Adam Prügel-Bennett. A polynomially searchable exponential neighbourhood for graph colouring
331 -- 341J. J. Glen. Mathematical programming models for piecewise-linear discriminant analysis
342 -- 345Gholam Reza Jahanshahloo, F. Hosseinzadeh Lotfi, N. Shoja, M. Sanei, Ghasem Tohidi. Sensitivity and stability analysis in data envelopment analysis
346 -- 350K.-L. Hou. Optimal production run length for deteriorating production system with a two-state continuous-time Markovian processes under allowable shortages
351 -- 0Jose M. Framiñan, J. N. D. Gupta, Rainer Leisten. A review and classification of heuristics for permutation flow-stop scheduling with makespan objective
352 -- 355U. Aickelin. Book Selection

Volume 56, Issue 2

123 -- 125Ruth Davies, David Bensley. Editorial
126 -- 133Jeff D. Griffiths, N. Price-Lloyd, M. Smithies, Janel E. Williams. Modelling the requirement for supplementary nurses in an intensive care unit
134 -- 143Paul R. Harper, S. Phillips, Jennifer E. Gallagher. Geographical simulation modelling for the regional planning of oral and maxillofacial surgery across London
144 -- 152Christine Pelletier, Thierry J. Chaussalet, Haifeng Xie. A framework for predicting gross institutional long-term care cost arising from known commitments at local authority level
153 -- 161R. Ashton, L. Hague, M. Brandreth, D. Worthington, S. Cropper. A simulation-based study of a NHS Walk-in Centre
162 -- 172R. B. van der Meer, L. A. Rymaszewski, H. Findlay, J. Curran. Using OR to support the development of an integrated musculo-skeletal service
173 -- 179K. J. Leonard, J. Lin, S. Dalziel, R. Yap, D. Adams. Incorporating operations research techniques to evaluate information systems impact on healthcare
180 -- 192J. S. Edwards, M. J. Hall, D. Shaw. Proposing a systems vision of knowledge management in emergency care
193 -- 201M. Walsh, T. Hostick. Improving health care through community OR
202 -- 213P. Bennett, A. Hare, J. Townshend. Assessing the risk of vCJD transmission via surgery: models for uncertainty and complexity
214 -- 221M. D. Stevenson, J. E. Brazier, N. W. Calvert, M. Lloyd-Jones, Jeremy E. Oakley, J. A. Kanis. Description of an individual patient methodology for calculating the cost-effectiveness of treatments for osteoporosis in women
222 -- 233Marion S. Rauner, Sally C. Brailsford, Steffen Flessa. Use of discrete-event simulation to evaluate strategies for the prevention of mother-to-child transmission of HIV in developing countries

Volume 56, Issue 12

1349 -- 1350H. P. Williams. George B Dantzig, 1914-2005
1351 -- 0J. Wilson. Editorial
1352 -- 1362F. J. Arcelus, P. Arocena. Productivity differences across OECD countries in the presence of environmental constraints
1363 -- 1372B. Casu, D. Shaw, Emmanuel Thanassoulis. Using a group support system to aid input-output identification in DEA
1373 -- 1378Vladimir E. Krivonozhko, O. B. Utkin, A. V. Volodin, I. A. Sablin. About the structure of boundary points in DEA
1379 -- 1398Richard J. Ormerod. Putting soft OR methods to work: the case of IS strategy development for the UK Parliament
1399 -- 1407G. T. Kaup, D. J. Kaup, Neal M. Finkelstein. n, 1) problem
1408 -- 1418V. V. Podinovski. The explicit role of weight bounds in models of data envelopment analysis
1419 -- 1430Hartanto Wong, G. J. van Houtum, Dirk Cattrysse, Dirk Van Oudheusden. Simple, efficient heuristics for multi-item multi-location spare parts systems with lateral transshipments and waiting time constraints
1431 -- 1438G. Simpson. Programmatic efficiency comparisons between unequally sized groups of DMUs in DEA
1439 -- 1447S. Lozano, G. Villa. Determining a sequence of targets in DEA
1448 -- 1451Ernesto G. Birgin, Reinaldo Morabito, F. H. Nishihara. L-approach for solving the manufacturer's pallet loading problem
1452 -- 1454. Book Selection

Volume 56, Issue 11

1241 -- 1249M. Black, Andrew T. Brint, J. R. Brailsford. A semi-Markov approach for modelling asset deterioration
1250 -- 1257Ben J. Waterson, Tom J. Cherrett, M. Mcdonald. The use of simulation in the design of a road transport incident detection algorithm
1258 -- 1264G. Baltas. Modelling category demand in retail chains
1265 -- 1272Theodore S. Glickman, Homayoun Khamooshi. Using hazard networks to determine risk reduction strategies
1273 -- 1286A. H. L. Lau, H.-S. Lau. A critical comparison of the various plausible inter-echelon gaming processes in supply chain models
1287 -- 1295Marc Gravel, Caroline Gagné, Wilson L. Price. Review and comparison of three methods for the solution of the car sequencing problem
1296 -- 1302J. Crispim, J. Brandão. Metaheuristics applied to mixed and simultaneous extensions of vehicle routing problems with backhauls
1303 -- 1309R. Jea, C.-T. Su, J. L. Lin. Time aggregation effect on the correlation coefficient: added-systematically sampled framework
1310 -- 1324E. J. Comeaux, B. R. Sarker. Joint optimization of process improvement investments for supplier-buyer cooperative commerce
1325 -- 1330J.-B. Wang, Z.-Q. Xia. Flow-shop scheduling with a learning effect
1331 -- 1333Chung-Yuan Dye. Addendum to 'Comment on Bose S, Goswami A and Chaudhuri KS (1995). An EOQ model for deteriorating items with linear time-dependent demand rate and shortages under inflation and time discounting' by Moon and Giri
1333 -- 1337F. C. Duckworth, A. J. Lewis. Comment on Carter M and Guthrie G (2004). Cricket interruptus: fairness and incentive in limited overs cricket matches
1333 -- 0B. C. Giri. Authors' response
1337 -- 1341M. Carter, G. Guthrie. Reply to the comments of Duckworth and Lewis
1342 -- 1348. Book Selection

Volume 56, Issue 10

1119 -- 1121Alan Mercer. Patrick Rivett
1122 -- 1131Y. Olaya, I. Dyner. Modelling for policy assessment in the natural gas industry
1132 -- 1140Chao-Ton Su, Mu-Chen Chen, Hsiao-Ling Chan. Applying neural network and scatter search to optimize parameter design with dynamic characteristics
1141 -- 1150J. H. Chen, T. S. Jan. A system dynamics model of the semiconductor industry development in Taiwan
1151 -- 1158C.-H. Lan, C.-Y. Hsui, L.-C. Wei. A complexity perspective to deploy artistic exhibits
1159 -- 1165T. C. E. Cheng, Y. N. Wu. The impact of information sharing in a two-level supply chain with multiple retailers
1166 -- 1175T. J. Stewart. Goal programming and cognitive biases in decision-making
1176 -- 1183R. Jiang, Andrew K. S. Jardine. Two optimization models of the optimum inspection problem
1184 -- 1195Morten Riis, Anders J. V. Skriver, S. F. Møller. Internet protocol network design with uncertain demand
1196 -- 1203C. Kao, H.-T. Hung. Data envelopment analysis with common weights: the compromise solution approach
1204 -- 1212C. H. Han, B. S. Ahn. Interactive group decision-making procedure using weak strength of preference
1213 -- 1223F. J. Vasko, P. J. Knolle, D. S. Spiegel. An empirical study of hybrid genetic algorithms for the set covering problem
1224 -- 1234J.-M. Chen, T. H. Chen. Effects of joint replenishment and channel coordination for managing multiple deteriorating products in a supply chain
1235 -- 1240W. C. Yeh. A novel method for the network reliability in terms of capacitated-minimum-paths without knowing minimum-paths in advance

Volume 56, Issue 1

1 -- 2Terry Williams, John Wilson. Editorial
3 -- 14Rudy Setiono, S. L. Pan, Ming-Huei Hsieh, Arnulfo P. Azcarraga. N constructs using a hybrid approach
15 -- 24R. C. Hanna, P. D. Berger, L. J. Abendroth. Optimizing time limits in retail promotions: an email application
25 -- 38Alberto Paucar-Caceres, R. Thorpe. Mapping the structure of MBA programmes: a comparative study of the structure of accredited AMBA programmes in the United Kingdom
39 -- 50H.-J. Kim, Y. D. Kim, D. H. Lee. Scheduling for an arc-welding robot considering heat-caused distortion
51 -- 59Zeger Degraeve, Filip Roodhooft, B. van Doveren. The use of total cost of ownership for strategic procurement: a company-wide management information system
60 -- 66Jacques Desrosiers, N. Mladenovic, Daniel Villeneuve. Design of balanced MBA student teams
67 -- 74L. C. Lin, K.-L. Hou. An inventory system with investment to reduce yield variability and set-up cost
75 -- 87J. Pinder. Using revenue management to improve pricing and capacity management in programme management
88 -- 101Edward F. Stafford Jr., Fan T. Tseng, Jatinder N. D. Gupta. Comparative evaluation of MILP flowshop models
102 -- 109Willy Herroelen, Roel Leus. Identification and illumination of popular misconceptions about project scheduling and time buffering in a resource-constrained environment
110 -- 112Gur Mosheiov, Jeffrey B. Sidney. Note on scheduling with general learning curves to minimize the number of tardy jobs
113 -- 118A. K. Pal, A. K. Bhunia, R. N. Mukherjee. A marketing-oriented inventory model with three-component demand rate dependent on displayed stock level (DSL)
119 -- 122A. S. Fernández-Castro, M. Jiménez. PROMETHEE: an extension through fuzzy mathematical programming