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Computers & Industrial Engineering, Volume 121
Volume 121, July 2018
- Marco A. Villegas, Diego J. Pedregal, Juan R. Trapero:
A support vector machine for model selection in demand forecasting applications. 1-7 - Suman Samanta, Deepu Philip, Shankar Chakraborty:
Bi-objective dependent location quadratic assignment problem: Formulation and solution using a modified artificial bee colony algorithm. 8-26 - Gholam R. Amin, Ahmed W. El-Bouri:
A minimax linear programming model for dispatching rule selection. 27-35 - Ye Wang, Wansheng Tang, Ruiqing Zhao:
Information sharing and information concealment in the presence of a dominant retailer. 36-50 - Jorge García-Álvarez, Inés González Rodríguez, Camino R. Vela, Miguel A. González, Sezin Afsar:
Genetic fuzzy schedules for charging electric vehicles. 51-61 - Adrian E. Coronado Mondragon, Christian E. Coronado Mondragon, Paul J. Hogg, Nuria Rodríguez-López:
A design process for the adoption of composite materials and supply chain reconfiguration supported by a software tool. 62-72 - Kuo-Ching Ying, Shih-Wei Lin:
Minimizing makespan for no-wait flowshop scheduling problems with setup times. 73-81 - Aldy Gunawan, Hoong Chuin Lau, Kun Lu:
ADOPT: Combining parameter tuning and Adaptive Operator Ordering for solving a class of Orienteering Problems. 82-96 - Khosro Pichka, Amirsaman H. Bajgiran, Matthew E. H. Petering, Jaejin Jang, Xiaohang Yue:
The two echelon open location routing problem: Mathematical model and hybrid heuristic. 97-112 - Mahmood Pariazar, Mustafa Y. Sir:
A multi-objective approach for supply chain design considering disruptions impacting supply availability and quality. 113-130 - Aneesh Zutshi, Diogo Mota, António Grilo, Marta Faias:
A game theory approach to online lead generation for oligopoly markets. 131-138 - Ridvan Gedik, Darshan Kalathia, Gokhan Egilmez, Emre Kirac:
A constraint programming approach for solving unrelated parallel machine scheduling problem. 139-149 - Xiubin Bruce Wang, Yihua Li, Luca Quadrifoglio, Kai Yin:
Distribution product packaging to maximize net revenue. 150-160 - Parisa Sadeghi, Rui Diogo Rebelo, José Soeiro Ferreira:
Balancing mixed-model assembly systems in the footwear industry with a variable neighbourhood descent method. 161-176 - Sreenath Chalil Madathil, Siddhartha Nambiar, Scott J. Mason, Mary E. Kurz:
On scheduling a photolithography area containing cluster tools. 177-188 - Bartlomiej Przybylski:
A new model of parallel-machine scheduling with integral-based learning effect. 189-194
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