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Annals of Operations Research, Volume 338
Volume 338, Number 1, July 2024
- Tom Servranckx, José Coelho, Mario Vanhoucke:
Project management and scheduling 2022. 1-12 - Tamara Borreguero-Sanchidrián, Tom Portoleau, Christian Artigues, Álvaro García-Sánchez, Miguel Ortega-Mier, Pierre Lopez:
Large neighborhood search for an aeronautical assembly line time-constrained scheduling problem with multiple modes and a resource leveling objective. 13-40 - Alireza Etminaniesfahani, Hanyu Gu, Leila Moslemi Naeni, Amir Salehipour:
An efficient relax-and-solve method for the multi-mode resource constrained project scheduling problem. 41-68 - Rahman Torba, Stéphane Dauzère-Pérès, Claude Yugma, Cédric Gallais, Juliette Pouzet:
Solving a real-life multi-skill resource-constrained multi-project scheduling problem. 69-114 - Yukang He, Tao Jia, Weibo Zheng:
Simulated annealing for centralised resource-constrained multiproject scheduling to minimise the maximal cash flow gap under different payment patterns. 115-149 - Lena Sophie Wohlert, Jürgen Zimmermann:
Resource overload problems with tardiness penalty: structural properties and solution approaches. 151-172 - Mareike Karnebogen, Jürgen Zimmermann:
Generation schemes for the resource-constrained project scheduling problem with partially renewable resources and generalized precedence constraints. 173-192 - Lucio Bianco, Massimiliano Caramia, Stefano Giordani, Alessio Salvatore:
Scheduling activities in project network with feeding precedence relations: an earliest start forward recursion algorithm. 193-224 - Shrey Jain, Sunil Kumar Jauhar, Piyush:
A machine-learning-based framework for contractor selection and order allocation in public construction projects considering sustainability, risk, and safety. 225-267 - Sandy Spiers, Hoa T. Bui, Ryan C. Loxton, Moussa Reda Mansour, Kylie Hollins, Richard Francis, Christopher Martindale, Yogesh Pimpale:
Bayer digestion maintenance optimisation with lazy constraints and Benders decomposition. 269-302 - Xiong Wang, Fernando A. F. Ferreira, Pengyu Yan:
A multi-objective competency-based decision support system for the assignment of internal auditors to multiple projects. 303-334 - Natalia Jorquera-Bravo, Óscar C. Vásquez:
On the local dominance properties in single machine scheduling problems. 335-345 - Jacques Carlier, Claire Hanen:
Measuring the slack between lower bounds for scheduling on parallel machines. 347-377 - Marcello Urgo, Massimo Manzini:
An upper bound for the inter-exit time of two jobs in an m-machine flow shop. 379-405 - Aykut Uzunoglu, Christian Gahm, Axel Tuma:
A machine learning enhanced multi-start heuristic to efficiently solve a serial-batch scheduling problem. 407-428 - Ilan Reuven Cohen, Izack Cohen, Iyar Zaks:
A theoretical and empirical study of job scheduling in cloud computing environments: the weighted completion time minimization problem with capacitated parallel machines. 429-452 - Fatemeh Rezaei, Amir Abbas Najafi, Erik Demeulemeester, Reza Ramezanian:
A stochastic bi-objective project scheduling model under failure of activities. 453-476 - Hongbo Li, Hanyu Zhu, Linwen Zheng, Fang Xie:
Software project scheduling under activity duration uncertainty. 477-512 - Leo MacDonald, Jomon Aliyas Paul:
A risk analytics model for strategic workforce planning: readiness of enlisted military personnel. 513-533 - Shadi Sadri, S. M. T. Fatemi Ghomi, Amin Dehghanian:
Analysis of a time-cost trade-off in a resource-constrained GERT project scheduling problem using the Markov decision process. 535-568 - Philipp Melchiors, Rainer Kolisch, John J. Kanet:
The performance of priority rules for the dynamic stochastic resource-constrained multi-project scheduling problem: an experimental investigation. 569-595 - Maziar Khoshsirat, Seyed Meysam Mousavi:
A new proactive and reactive approach for resource-constrained project scheduling problem under activity and resource disruption: a scenario-based robust optimization approach. 597-643 - Ilia A. Tarasov, Alain Haït, Alexander A. Lazarev, Olga Battaïa:
Metric estimation approach for managing uncertainty in resource leveling problem. 645-673 - Mohammad Hossein Haghighi, Maryam Ashrafi:
A novel framework for risk management of software projects by integrating a new COPRAS method under cloud model and machine learning algorithms. 675-708 - Haimin Lu, Zhi Pei:
A distributionally robust approach for the two-machine permutation flow shop scheduling. 709-739 - Lei Liu, Marcello Urgo:
Robust scheduling in a two-machine re-entrant flow shop to minimise the value-at-risk of the makespan: branch-and-bound and heuristic algorithms based on Markovian activity networks and phase-type distributions. 741-764 - Mario Levorato, David Sotelo, Rosa Figueiredo, Yuri Frota:
Efficient solutions to the m-machine robust flow shop under budgeted uncertainty. 765-799 - Gabriel Mauricio Zambrano-Rey, Eliana María González-Neira, Gabriel Fernando Forero-Ortiz, María José Ocampo-Monsalve, Andrea Rivera-Torres:
Minimizing the expected maximum lateness for a job shop subject to stochastic machine breakdowns. 801-833
Volume 338, Number 2, July 2024
- Bekir Afsar, Johanna M. Silvennoinen, Francisco Ruiz, Ana Belen Ruiz, Giovanni Misitano, Kaisa Miettinen:
An experimental design for comparing interactive methods based on their desirable properties. 835-856 - Nadia Babou, Djamal Rebaine, Mourad Boudhar:
Solving the two-machine open shop problem with a single server with respect to the makespan. 857-877 - Shaen Corbet, Yang Hou, Yang Hu, Les Oxley:
Time varying risk aversion and its connectedness: evidence from cryptocurrencies. 879-923 - Lin Gui, Xinyu Li, Qingfu Zhang, Liang Gao:
A uniform sampling method for permutation space. 925-945 - Apostolos G. Katsafados, Dimitris Anastasiou:
Short-term prediction of bank deposit flows: do textual features matter? 947-972 - Takumi Kongo:
Equal support from others for unproductive players: efficient and linear values that satisfy the equal treatment and weak null player out properties for cooperative games. 973-989 - Wenrong Lyu, Erfang Shan, Zeguang Cui:
Consistency of the Owen value for TU-games with coalition and graph structures. 991-1017 - Alice Paul, Susan E. Martonosi:
The all-pairs vitality-maximization (VIMAX) problem. 1019-1048 - Shanshan Qin, Zhenni Tan, Yuehua Wu:
On robust estimation of hidden semi-Markov regime-switching models. 1049-1081 - Wilhelm Rödder, Andreas Dellnitz, Elmar Reucher:
Liberté, Égalité, Fraternité: a power study in signed networks. 1083-1100 - Alvaro Velasquez, Piotr Wojciechowski, K. Subramani, Matthew D. Williamson:
Arc-dependent networks: theoretical insights and a computational study. 1101-1126 - Gang Wang:
Disaster relief supply chain network planning under uncertainty. 1127-1156 - Lili Wang, Min Li, Guanbin Kong, Haiwen Xu:
Joint decision-making for divisional seru scheduling and worker assignment considering process sequence constraints. 1157-1185 - Doran Wood, Sila Çetinkaya:
A comparative analysis of how to handle stockout scenarios: the impact of newsvendor's risk attitude. 1187-1218 - Jianghua Wu, Yuan Xue, Jiahao Yu:
A strategic analysis of timing of wholesale pricing and information sharing strategy in dual-channel retailing. 1219-1240 - Guoqing Zhao, Shaofeng Liu, Carmen Lopez, Yi Wang, Haiyan Lu, Jinhua Zhang:
Identification, establishment of connection, and clustering of social risks involved in the agri-food supply chains: a cross-country comparative study. 1241-1282 - Jinxiang Wei, Zhaolin Hu, Jun Luo, Shushang Zhu:
Enhanced branch-and-bound algorithm for chance constrained programs with Gaussian mixture models. 1283-1315 - Yu Xia, Rongrong Shang, Mingxia Wei, Zhenke Wei:
Optimal pricing and financing decision of dual-channel green supply chain considering product differentiation and blockchain. 1317-1358 - Zhitao Xu, Adel Elomri, Roberto Baldacci, Laoucine Kerbache, Zhenyong Wu:
Frontiers and trends of supply chain optimization in the age of industry 4.0: an operations research perspective. 1359-1401 - Qian Zhang, Tianhao Li, Deng-Feng Li, Wei Lu:
A goal-oriented reinforcement learning for optimal drug dosage control. 1403-1423
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