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OR Spectrum, Volume 32
Volume 32, Number 1, January 2010
- Holger Asseburg, Christian Hofmann:
Relative performance evaluation and contract externalities. 1-20 - Winfried J. Steiner:
A Stackelberg-Nash model for new product design. 21-48 - Günter Bamberg, Andreas Neuhierl:
On the non-existence of conditional value-at-risk under heavy tails and short sales. 49-60 - Rainer Baule:
Optimal portfolio selection for the small investor considering risk and transaction costs. 61-76 - Alexandre Beaudry, Gilbert Laporte, M. Teresa Melo, Stefan Nickel:
Dynamic transportation of patients in hospitals. 77-107 - Stefan Helber, Kirsten Henken:
Profit-oriented shift scheduling of inbound contact centers with skills-based routing, impatient customers, and retrials. 109-134 - Nils Boysen, Malte Fliedner, Armin Scholl:
Scheduling inbound and outbound trucks at cross docking terminals. 135-161 - Robert L. Burdett, Erhan Kozan:
A sequencing approach for creating new train timetables. 163-193 - María del Mar Muñoz, Mariano Luque, Francisco Ruiz:
INTEREST: a reference-point-based interactive procedure for stochastic multiobjective programming problems. 195-210 - Petri Eskelinen, Kaisa Miettinen, Kathrin Klamroth, Jussi Hakanen:
Pareto navigator for interactive nonlinear multiobjective optimization. 211-227 - Acknowledgement to Referees. 229-230
Volume 32, Number 2, April 2010
- Lisbeth Buschkühl, Florian Sahling, Stefan Helber, Horst Tempelmeier:
Dynamic capacitated lot-sizing problems: a classification and review of solution approaches. 231-261 - Jan Christian Lang, Wolfgang Domschke:
Efficient reformulations for dynamic lot-sizing problems with product substitution. 263-291 - Ek Peng Chew, Loo Hay Lee, Yew Loon Lau:
Component allocation and ordering policy in a multi-component, multi-product assembled to stock system. 293-317 - Karin T. Möllering, Ulrich W. Thonemann:
An optimal constant level rationing policy under service level constraints. 319-341 - Christian Heimerl, Rainer Kolisch:
Scheduling and staffing multiple projects with a multi-skilled workforce. 343-368 - Doreen Krüger, Armin Scholl:
Managing and modelling general resource transfers in (multi-)project scheduling. 369-394 - Martijn Mes, Matthieu van der Heijden, Peter Schuur:
Look-ahead strategies for dynamic pickup and delivery problems. 395-421
Volume 32, Number 3, July 2010
- Ek Peng Chew, Hans-Otto Günther, Kap Hwan Kim, Herbert Kopfer:
IT-based planning and control of seaport container terminals and freight transportation systems. 423-426 - Jörg Wiese, Leena Suhl, Natalia Kliewer:
Mathematical models and solution methods for optimal container terminal yard layouts. 427-452 - Iris F. A. Vis, Roel G. van Anholt:
Performance analysis of berth configurations at container terminals. 453-476 - Niels Lang, Albert W. Veenstra:
A quantitative analysis of container vessel arrival planning strategies. 477-499 - Maarten Hendriks, Marco Laumanns, Erjen Lefeber, Jan Tijmen Udding:
Robust cyclic berth planning of container vessels. 501-517 - Liang-Ping Ku, Loo Hay Lee, Ek Peng Chew, Kok Choon Tan:
An optimisation framework for yard planning in a container terminal: case with automated rail-mounted gantry cranes. 519-541 - Pasquale Legato, Rina Mary Mazza, Roberto Trunfio:
Simulation-based optimization for discharge/loading operations at a maritime container terminal. 543-567 - Frank Meisel, Matthias G. Wichmann:
Container sequencing for quay cranes with internal reshuffles. 569-591 - Taejin Park, Ri Choe, Seung Min Ok, Kwang Ryel Ryu:
Real-time scheduling for twin RMGs in an automated container yard. 593-615 - Ulrich Dorndorf, Frank Schneider:
Scheduling automated triple cross-over stacking cranes in a container yard. 617-632 - Matthew E. H. Petering:
Development and simulation analysis of real-time, dual-load yard truck control systems for seaport container transshipment terminals. 633-661 - Loo Hay Lee, Ek Peng Chew, Kok Choon Tan, Yuan Wang:
Vehicle dispatching algorithms for container transshipment hubs. 663-685 - Bram Borgman, Eelco van Asperen, Rommert Dekker:
Online rules for container stacking. 687-716 - Kevin Cullinane, Tengfei Wang:
The efficiency analysis of container port production using DEA panel data approaches. 717-738 - Eugene Yin Cheung Wong, Henry Y. K. Lau, Kai-Ling Mak:
Immunity-based evolutionary algorithm for optimal global container repositioning in liner shipping. 739-763 - Ilkyeong Moon, Anh-Dung Do Ngoc, Yun-Su Hur:
Positioning empty containers among multiple ports with leasing and purchasing considerations. 765-786 - Ruiyou Zhang, Won Young Yun, Herbert Kopfer:
Heuristic-based truck scheduling for inland container transportation. 787-808 - Carolin Püttmann, Hartmut Stadtler:
A collaborative planning approach for intermodal freight transportation. 809-830 - Jörn Schönberger:
Adaptive demand peak management in online transport process planning. 831-859
Volume 32, Number 4, September 2010
- Martin Grunow, Jack G. A. J. van der Vorst:
Food production and supply chain management. 861-862 - Renzo Akkerman, Poorya Farahani, Martin Grunow:
Quality, safety and sustainability in food distribution: a review of quantitative operations management approaches and challenges. 863-904 - Onur A. Kilic, Dirk Pieter van Donk, Jacob Wijngaard, S. Armagan Tarim:
Order acceptance in food processing systems with random raw material requirements. 905-925 - Bilge Bilgen, Hans Otto Günther:
Integrated production and distribution planning in the fast moving consumer goods industry: a block planning application. 927-955 - Aiying Rong, Martin Grunow:
A methodology for controlling dispersion in food production and distribution. 957-978 - Stefan Minner, Sandra Transchel:
Periodic review inventory-control for perishable products under service-level constraints. 979-996
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