Computational Management Science
2003 - 2025
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Volume 2, issue 3, 2005
- A C + + computational environment for biomolecular sequence management pp. 165-180

- M. Chiusano, Takashi Gojobori and G. Toraldo
- Global optimization of mixed-integer bilevel programming problems pp. 181-212

- Zeynep Gümüş and Christodoulos Floudas
- Design of induction motors using a mixed-variable approach pp. 213-228

- Giampaolo Liuzzi, Stefano Lucidi, Veronica Piccialli and Marco Villani
- Learning networks in rainfall estimation pp. 229-251

- Theodore Trafalis, Budi Santosa and Michael Richman
Volume 2, issue 2, 2005
- Guest editorial pp. 85-85

- Erricos Kontoghiorghes
- A multivariate FGD technique to improve VaR computation in equity markets pp. 87-106

- Francesco Audrino and Giovanni Barone-Adesi
- Quadratic interior-point methods in statistical disclosure control pp. 107-121

- Jordi Castro
- Portfolio selection under VaR constraints pp. 123-138

- Kostas Giannopoulos, Ephraim Clark and Radu Tunaru
- Distribution assumptions and risk constraints in portfolio optimization pp. 139-153

- Dietmar Maringer
- Hybrid artificial neural networks for efficient valuation of real options and financial derivatives pp. 155-161

- Chris Charalambous and Spiros Martzoukos
Volume 2, issue 1, 2005
- Jacques F. Benders is 80 pp. 1-1

- István Maros
- Partitioning procedures for solving mixed-variables programming problems pp. 3-19

- J. Benders
- Quasi-variational inequalities, generalized Nash equilibria, and multi-leader-follower games pp. 21-56

- Jong-Shi Pang and Masao Fukushima
- Performance analysis of distributed solution approaches in simulation-based optimization pp. 57-82

- M. Gerdes, T. Barth and M. Grauer
- Book review pp. 83-84

- Sampo Ruuth
Volume 1, issue 3, 2004
- Editorial pp. 209-210

- C. Zopounidis, M. Doumpos and P. Pardalos
- Pattern classification by goal programming and support vector machines pp. 211-230

- Takeshi Asada, Yeboon Yun, Hirotaka Nakayama and Tetsuzo Tanino
- Decision trees for monotone price models pp. 231-244

- Marina Velikova and Hennie Daniels
- A multiple decision trees architecture for medical diagnosis: The differentiation of opening snap, second heart sound split and third heart sound pp. 245-274

- A. Stasis, E. Loukis, S. Pavlopoulos and D. Koutsouris
- Design of cellular manufacturing systems using Latent Semantic Indexing and Self Organizing Maps pp. 275-292

- Nikolaos Ampazis and Ioannis Minis
- A hybrid genetic model for the prediction of corporate failure pp. 293-310

- Anthony Brabazon and Peter Keenan
- Evolving technical trading rules for spot foreign-exchange markets using grammatical evolution pp. 311-327

- Anthony Brabazon and Michael O’Neill
- Foreign versus domestic banks’ performance in the UK: a multicriteria approach pp. 329-343

- Kyriaki Kosmidou, Fotios Pasiouras, M. Doumpos and C. Zopounidis
Volume 1, issue 2, 2004
- New tools in non-linear modelling and prediction pp. 109-149

- Antonia Jones
- Sampling aspects of rough set theory pp. 151-178

- Bruce Curry
- Flow equivalence and stochastic equivalence in G-networks pp. 179-192

- Jean-Michel Fourneau and Erol Gelenbe
- Finding the optimal solution to the Huff based competitive location model pp. 193-208

- Tammy Drezner and Zvi Drezner
Volume 1, issue 1, 2003
- Sensible decisions based on QoS pp. 1-14

- Erol Gelenbe
- Neural networks, linear functions and neglected non-linearity pp. 15-29

- B. Curry and P. Morgan
- International financial networks with intermediation: modeling, analysis, and computations pp. 31-58

- Anna Nagurney and Jose Cruz
- Estimation of failure probability using semi-definite logit model pp. 59-73

- Hiroshi Konno, Naoya Kawadai and Dai Wu
- Pricing early exercise contracts in incomplete markets pp. 75-107

- A. Oberman and T. Zariphopoulou
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