European Journal of Operational Research
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Volume 67, issue 3, 1993
- New concepts for production planning and control pp. 297-320

- Gunther Zapfel and Hubert Missbauer
- Planning laboratory staffing with a queueing model pp. 321-331

- M. Riaz Khan and Barbara B. Callahan
- A Monte Carlo comparison of two production frontier estimation methods: Corrected ordinary least squares and data envelopment analysis pp. 332-343

- Rajiv D. Banker, Vandana M. Gadh and Wilpen L. Gorr
- On-line production control using the EVPI approach pp. 344-357

- Zilla Sinuany-Stern, Dimitri Golenko-Ginzburg and Baruch Keren
- Establishment of economic production rate, production batch size, and production sequence in manufacturing systems with flexible routing pp. 358-372

- Pius J. Egbelu
- Approximate decomposition for closed queueing network models of FMSs with a block-and-wait and state-dependent routing mechanism pp. 373-386

- Li Zhuang and Khalil S. Hindi
- An integrated approach to the part selection and machine loading problem in a class of flexible manufacturing systems pp. 387-404

- Ming Liang and S. P. Dutta
- Design of cellular manufacturing systems based on asymptotic forms of a boolean matrix pp. 405-417

- V. Venugopal and T. T. Narendran
- File allocation involving worst case response times and link capacities: Model and solution procedure pp. 418-427

- Ishwar Murthy and Deb Ghosh
- Design of private backbone networks -- I: time varying traffic pp. 428-442

- Kaushal Chari and Amitava Dutta
- Design of private backbone networks -- II: time varying grouped traffic pp. 443-452

- Kaushal Chari and Amitava Dutta
Volume 67, issue 2, 1993
- Models for multi-plant coordination pp. 141-160

- Rohit Bhatnagar, Pankaj Chandra and Suresh K. Goyal
- Stochastic dynamic programming to support sow replacement decisions pp. 161-171

- R. B. M. Huirne, A. A. Dijkhuizen, P. van Beek and Th. H. B. Hendriks
- Experiments with dynamic programming algorithms for nonseparable problems pp. 172-187

- Alleli Domingo and Moshe Sniedovich
- Serial and parallel value iteration algorithms for discounted Markov decision processes pp. 188-203

- T. W. Archibald, K. I. M. McKinnon and L. C. Thomas
- The project scheduling polyhedron: Dimension, facets and lifting theorems pp. 204-220

- Ramon Alvarez-Valdes Olaguibel and JoseManuel Tamarit Goerlich
- Risk taking in stochastic PERT networks pp. 221-241

- Hossein Soroush
- Optimal design of a multiservice system: The line-penalty problem pp. 242-247

- Bruno Viscolani
- Determination of the best main serial chain in nonserial dynamic programming networks pp. 248-258

- Chae Y. Lee and Augustine O. Esogbue
- A stochastic dominance comparison of truncated normal distributions pp. 259-266

- William E. Stein, Roger C. Pfaffenberger and Philip Mizzi
- A statistically optimal estimator of semivariance pp. 267-271

- Norman H. Josephy and Amir D. Aczel
- Least absolute deviation estimation of stationary time series models pp. 272-277

- W. T. M. Dunsmuir and B. A. Murtagh
- First and second order characterizations of pseudolinear functions pp. 278-286

- S. Komlosi
- Directional bias of the lp-norm pp. 287-294

- Jack Brimberg and Robert F. Love
Volume 67, issue 1, 1993
- Behavioral influences on weight judgments in multiattribute decision making pp. 1-12

- Martin Weber and Katrin Borcherding
- Yacht velocity prediction using mathematical programming pp. 13-24

- A. B. Philpott, R. M. Sullivan and P. S. Jackson
- Algebraic languages for mathematical programming pp. 25-51

- C. A. C. Kuip
- A heuristic for finding embedded network structure in mathematical programmes pp. 52-63

- Barrie M. Baker and P. J. Maye
- An iterative procedure for reducing problem size in large scale AHP problems pp. 64-74

- Kai H. Lim and Scott R. Swenseth
- Multi-parametric analysis of the maximum tolerance in a linear programming problem pp. 75-81

- Hsiao-Fan Wang and Chen-Sheng Huang
- New LP based heuristics for the classification problem pp. 88-100

- P. L. Abad and W. J. Banks
- Linear goal programming in estimation of classification probability pp. 101-110

- K. F. Lam, E. U. Choo and W. C. Wedley
- The limits of Combat I: Possibility zones, resource mobilization, and attrition processes pp. 111-125

- A. E. R. Woodcock
- A modified simplex approach for solving bilevel linear programming problems pp. 126-135

- Hayri Onal
- Dual of the sum of a linear and linear fractional program pp. 136-139

- S. S. Chadha
Volume 66, issue 3, 1993
- Minimizing variation of production rates in just-in-time systems: A survey pp. 259-271

- Wieslaw Kubiak
- A planning model for determining the optimal location and size of traffic centers: The case of Dammam Metropolitan, Saudi Arabia pp. 272-278

- Taqi N. Al-Faraj, Abdulaziz S. Alidi and Abdulla A. Al-Ibrahim
- Optimal bin location and sequencing in printed circuit board assembly pp. 279-290

- L. R. Foulds and H. W. Hamacher
- Multicriteria facility layout problem: An integrated approach pp. 291-304

- Jen S. Shang
- A Lagrangian heuristic for the capacitated plant location problem with single source constraints pp. 305-312

- R. Sridharan
- Incorporating vehicle routing into the vehicle fleet composition problem pp. 313-330

- Said Salhi and Graham K. Rand
- A parallel route building algorithm for the vehicle routing and scheduling problem with time windows pp. 331-340

- Jean-Yves Potvin and Jean-Marc Rousseau
- Coordinated transportation systems: An alternative approach to traditional independent systems pp. 341-352

- Hope M. Baker, Lori S. Franz and James R. Sweigart
- On representatives of multi-index transportation problems pp. 353-371

- Werner Junginger
- Competitive location on a network pp. 372-391

- Andreas Bauer, Wolfgang Domschke and Erwin Pesch
- Efficient chains in a network with time-cost trade-off function on each arc pp. 392-402

- K. P. K. Nair, V. Rajendra Prasad and Y. P. Aneja
Volume 66, issue 2, 1993
- In search of a valid view of model validation for operations research pp. 161-167

- Maurice Landry and Muhittin Oral
- Revisiting the issue of model validation in OR: An epistemological view pp. 168-183

- Richard Dery, Maurice Landry and Claude Banville
- Decision science or decision-aid science? pp. 184-203

- Bernard Roy
- A foundational concept of science appropriate for validation in operational research pp. 204-215

- Hugh J. Miser
- The facets of the modeling and validation process in operations research pp. 216-234

- Muhittin Oral and Ossama Kettani
- Modeling muddles: Validation beyond the numbers pp. 235-249

- Jeffrey H. Smith
- Model accreditation: A rationale and process for determining a numerical rating pp. 250-258

- Saul I. Gass
Volume 66, issue 1, 1993
- Flexible manufacturing systems: An investigation for research and applications pp. 1-26

- A. Gunasekaran, T. Martikainen and P. Yli-Olli
- Determining market response functions by neural network modeling: A comparison to econometric techniques pp. 27-35

- Harald Hruschka
- Fuzzy nonlinear regression analysis of dose-response relationships pp. 36-51

- Andras Bardossy, Istvan Bogardi and Lucien Duckstein
- Diversification under yield randomness in inventory models pp. 52-64

- Mahmut Parlar and Dan Wang
- A sequencing problem in the weaving industry pp. 65-71

- Mohamad H. Al-Haboubi and Shokri Z. Selim
- Characterization of desirable information processing and decision making systems in organization pp. 72-88

- Kyoichi Kijima
- On repetitive control and the behaviour of a middle-aged consumer pp. 89-99

- Jacek Krawczyk and Girol Karacaoglu
- A multiperiod planning model for communications satellites pp. 100-112

- Amitava Dutta and Dasaratha V. Rama
- Optimal bus services on express basis in the case of balking and reneging pp. 113-123

- R. R. Sharma, R. C. Rai and Ashok Mishra
- Analyses of spares for new weapons systems using Markov chains pp. 124-134

- Charles R. White
- Batching policies for a repair shop with limited spares and finite capacity pp. 135-147

- Richard C. H. Chua, Gary D. Scudder and Arthur V. Hill
- Bicriteria network flow problems: Integer case pp. 148-157

- Haijune Lee and P. Simin Pulat
- HOPDM -- A higher order primal-dual method for large scale linear programming pp. 158-160

- Anna Altman and Jacek Gondzio
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