Central European Journal of Operations Research
2006 - 2025
Current editor(s): Ulrike Leopold-Wildburger
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Springer
Slovak Society for Operations Research
Hungarian Operational Research Society
Czech Society for Operations Research
Österr. Gesellschaft für Operations Research (ÖGOR)
Slovenian Society Informatika - Section for Operational Research
Croatian Operational Research Society
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Volume 14, issue 4, 2006
- Methods and strategies for decision and management problems pp. 355-356

- Fátima Dargam and António Rodrigues
- An approach for an algorithmic solution of discrete optimal control problems and their game-theoretical extension pp. 357-375

- Dmitrii Lozovanu and Stefan Pickl
- A distance-based comparison of basic voting rules pp. 377-386

- Daniel Eckert, Christian Klamler, Johann Mitlöhner and Christian Schlötterer
- How to derive priorities in AHP: a comparative study pp. 387-400

- Alessio Ishizaka and Markus Lusti
- An automated econometric decision support system: forecasts for foreign exchange trades pp. 401-415

- Bernd Brandl, Christian Keber and Matthias Schuster
- On the role of heterogeneous and imperfect information in a laboratory financial market pp. 417-433

- Simone Alfarano, Iván Barreda-Tarrazona and Eva Camacho-Cuena
- Positioning of new brands in an experiment pp. 435-454

- Vera Hofer and Klaus Ladner
Volume 14, issue 3, 2006
- An ant colony algorithm for the pos/neg weighted p-median problem pp. 229-246

- Jafar Fathali, Hossein Kakhki and Rainer Burkard
- A communication mix for an event planning: a linear quadratic approach pp. 247-259

- Alessandra Buratto and Luca Grosset
- The feedback channels in macroeconomics: analytical foundations for structural econometric model building pp. 261-288

- Pu Chen, Carl Chiarella, Peter Flaschel and Willi Semmler
- A note on continuously decomposed evolving exchange economies pp. 289-298

- Marco Lehmann-Waffenschmidt
- Constrained equilibrium in a bidding problem pp. 299-311

- James Falk, Jana Hranaiova and Harry de Gorter
- Heuristics for the lexicographic max-ordering vehicle routing problem pp. 313-336

- Sleman Saliba
- A game-theoretic taxonomy of social dilemmas pp. 337-353

- Martin Beckenkamp
Volume 14, issue 2, 2006
- Special issue on Rich Vehicle Routing Problems pp. 103-104

- Richard Hartl, Geir Hasle and Gerrit Janssens
- Comparing backhauling strategies in vehicle routing using Ant Colony Optimization pp. 105-123

- Marc Reimann and Heinz Ulrich
- Creating lasso-solutions for the traveling salesman problem with pickup and delivery by Tabu search pp. 125-140

- Arild Hoff and Arne Løkketangen
- An optimization approach for planning daily drayage operations pp. 141-156

- Yetkin Ileri, Mokhtar Bazaraa, Ted Gifford, George Nemhauser, Joel Sokol and Erick Wikum
- The vehicle routing problem with coupled time windows pp. 157-176

- Armin Fügenschuh
- Dynamic VRP in pharmaceutical distribution—a case study pp. 177-192

- José Magalhães and Jorge Sousa
- Route stability in vehicle routing decisions: a bi-objective approach using metaheuristics pp. 193-207

- Kenneth Sörensen
- Synchronized routing of seasonal products through a production/distribution network pp. 209-228

- Marie-Claude Bolduc, Jacques Renaud and Benoit Montreuil
Volume 14, issue 1, 2006
- Experimental perspectives on incentives in organisations pp. 1-24

- Bernd Irlenbusch
- Assessing performance factors in the UK banking sector: A multicriteria methodology pp. 25-44

- Kyriaki Kosmidou, Fotios Pasiouras, M. Doumpos and C. Zopounidis
- A dynamical model of water recycling in a mine-processing enterprise pp. 45-57

- Richard Hartl, Gagik Kirakossian, Stanislav Hakobyan and Artyom Markaryan
- Interaction dynamics of two reinforcement learners pp. 59-86

- Walter Gutjahr
- A systematic comparison of professional exchange rate forecasts with the judgemental forecasts of novices pp. 87-102

- Johannes Leitner and Robert Schmidt