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Volume 158, issue 3, 2004
- Modeling staff scheduling problems. A tutorial pp. 533-542

- Ivo Blochliger
- Recyclable waste collection planning--a case study pp. 543-554

- Joao Teixeira, Antonio Pais Antunes and Jorge Pinho de Sousa
- ATM VP-based network design pp. 555-569

- Jangha Kang, Kyungchul Park and Sungsoo Park
- The computational complexity of the relative robust shortest path problem with interval data pp. 570-576

- Pawel Zielinski
- The scheduling problem of PCBs for multiple non-identical parallel machines pp. 577-594

- Nguyen Van Hop and Nagendra N. Nagarur
- A Branch-and-Bound procedure to minimize total tardiness on one machine with arbitrary release dates pp. 595-608

- Philippe Baptiste, Jacques Carlier and Antoine Jouglet
- Single period, single product newsvendor model with random supply shock pp. 609-625

- Ke Liu, Jing-An Li and Kin Keung Lai
- The optimal and heuristic solutions of a distribution network pp. 626-632

- H. M. Wee and P. C. Yang
- Stochastic approach versus multiobjective approach for obtaining efficient solutions in stochastic multiobjective programming problems pp. 633-648

- Rafael Caballero, Emilio Cerdá, Maria del Mar Munoz and Lourdes Rey
- Statistical performance of a multiclass bulk production queueing system pp. 649-661

- Carmen Armero and David Conesa
- Social multi-criteria evaluation: Methodological foundations and operational consequences pp. 662-677

- Giuseppe Munda
- Stability on multiobjective dynamic programming problems with fuzzy parameters in the objective functions and in the constraints pp. 678-696

- Dengfeng Li and Chuntian Cheng
- Multiple criteria decision making with generalized DEA and an aspiration level method pp. 697-706

- Y. B. Yun, H. Nakayama and M. Arakawa
- Simple and absolute special majorities generated by OWA operators pp. 707-720

- Bonifacio Llamazares
- Rank-based modelling of preferences in multi-criteria decision making pp. 721-733

- Pekka Leskinen, Annika S. Kangas and Jyrki Kangas
- Assessing non-additive utility for multicriteria decision aid pp. 734-744

- Silvia Angilella, Salvatore Greco, Fabio Lamantia and Benedetto Matarazzo
- Interval priorities in AHP by interval regression analysis pp. 745-754

- Kazutomi Sugihara, Hiroaki Ishii and Hideo Tanaka
- Degree of scale economies and congestion: A unified DEA approach pp. 755-772

- Kaoru Tone and Biresh Sahoo
- The design of a dynamic allocation mechanism for the federal energy assistance program LIHEAP pp. 773-792

- Mark J. Kaiser and Allan G. Pulsipher
- A note on the lifted Miller-Tucker-Zemlin subtour elimination constraints for the capacitated vehicle routing problem pp. 793-795

- Imdat Kara, Gilbert Laporte and Tolga Bektas
Volume 158, issue 2, 2004
- Methodological foundations of multi-criteria decision making pp. 267-270

- Wlodzimierz Ogryczak and Rudolf Vetschera
- Axiomatic characterization of a general utility function and its particular cases in terms of conjoint measurement and rough-set decision rules pp. 271-292

- Salvatore Greco, Benedetto Matarazzo and Roman Slowinski
- Out of the mist--towards decision-maker-friendly multiple criteria decision making support pp. 293-307

- Ignacy Kaliszewski
- Phased multicriteria preference finding pp. 308-316

- Cathal M. Brugha
- Integration of ordinal and cardinal information in multi-criteria ranking with imperfect compensation pp. 317-338

- Edwin Hinloopen, Peter Nijkamp and Piet Rietveld
- Preference and veto thresholds in multicriteria analysis based on stochastic dominance pp. 339-350

- Maciej Nowak
- A method for dealing with inconsistencies in pairwise comparisons pp. 351-361

- Jacinto Gonzalez-Pachon and Carlos Romero
- Equitable aggregations and multiple criteria analysis pp. 362-377

- Michael M. Kostreva, Wlodzimierz Ogryczak and Adam Wierzbicki
- A multicriteria classification approach based on pairwise comparisons pp. 378-389

- Michael Doumpos and Constantin Zopounidis
- Towards multicriteria clustering: An extension of the k-means algorithm pp. 390-398

- Yves De Smet and Linett Montano Guzman
- Multi-criteria minimum cost spanning tree games pp. 399-408

- Francisco R. Fernandez, Miguel A. Hinojosa and Justo Puerto
- Unified approaches for solvable and unsolvable linear complementarity problems pp. 409-417

- M. M. Kostreva and X. Q. Yang
- On the computational efficiency of multiple objective metaheuristics. The knapsack problem case study pp. 418-433

- Andrzej Jaszkiewicz
- Some constrained partitioning problems and majorization pp. 434-443

- Geir Dahl and Truls Flatberg
- Exponential smoothing models: Means and variances for lead-time demand pp. 444-455

- Ralph Snyder, Anne B. Koehler, Rob Hyndman and John Ord
- A multi-product continuous review inventory system with stochastic demand, backorders, and a budget constraint pp. 456-469

- Babak Ghalebsaz-Jeddi, Bruce C. Shultes and Rasoul Haji
- Machine scheduling with job delivery coordination pp. 470-487

- Yung-Chia Chang and Chung-Yee Lee
- Optimal reorder point inventory models with variable lead time and backorder discount considerations pp. 488-505

- Jason Chao-Hsien Pan, Ming-Cheng Lo and Yu-Cheng Hsiao
- k-Sided permutation games and multiprices of equilibrium pp. 506-517

- N. Auriol and Ezio Marchi
- Estimating the city-block two-dimensional scaling model with simulated annealing pp. 518-524

- Pui Lam Leung and Kin-nam Lau
- A note on the single machine serial batching scheduling problem to minimize maximum lateness with identical processing times pp. 525-528

- J. J. Yuan, A. F. Yang and T. C. E. Cheng
- A note on Cpk index estimation using fuzzy numbers pp. 529-532

- Dug Hun Hong
Volume 158, issue 1, 2004
- Minimax programming under (p,r)-invexity pp. 1-19

- Tadeusz Antczak
- Non-discretionary and discretionary factors and scale in data envelopment analysis pp. 20-33

- Mikko J. Syrjanen
- Incorporating kin selection in simulated annealing algorithm and its performance evaluation pp. 34-45

- Kumar Ashutosh Singh, Atreya Mukherjee and M. K. Tiwari
- A method for finding the set of non-dominated vectors for multiple objective integer linear programs pp. 46-55

- John Sylva and Alejandro Crema
- Stronger K-tree relaxations for the vehicle routing problem pp. 56-71

- Carlos Martinhon, Abilio Lucena and Nelson Maculan
- Production and inter-facility transportation scheduling for a process industry pp. 72-88

- Renato de Matta and Tan Miller
- Production scheduling in a flexible manufacturing system under random demand pp. 89-102

- Moosa Sharafali, Henry C. Co and Mark Goh
- Supply chain modelling of forest fuel pp. 103-123

- Helene Gunnarsson, Mikael Ronnqvist and Jan T. Lundgren
- Using neural networks and cognitive mapping in scenario analysis: The case of Turkey's inflation dynamics pp. 124-145

- Sule Onsel Sahin, Fusun Ulengin and Burc Ulengin
- Scenario networks to align and specify strategic information systems: A case-based study pp. 146-172

- John Powell and Philip Powell
- Determining the optimal direct mailing frequency pp. 173-182

- Nanda Piersma and Jedid-Jah Jonker
- Designing robust emergency medical service via stochastic programming pp. 183-193

- P. Beraldi, M. E. Bruni and D. Conforti
- Interactive multiobjective agro-ecological land use planning: The Bungoma region in Kenya pp. 194-217

- Per Agrell, Antonie Stam and Gunther W. Fischer
- Application of fuzzy optimization to diet problems in Argentinean farms pp. 218-228

- Jose M. Cadenas, David A. Pelta, Hector R. Pelta and Jose L. Verdegay
- A new foundation for the mean-variance analysis pp. 229-242

- Liping Liu
- Emissions trading and technology deployment in an energy-systems "bottom-up" model with technology learning pp. 243-261

- Leonardo Barreto and Socrates Kypreos
- A note on two direct methods in linear programming pp. 262-265

- Wei Li
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