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Annals of Operations Research, Volume 57
Volume 57, Number 1, 1995
- Rainer E. Burkard, Toshihide Ibaraki, Maurice Queyranne:
Preface. - Kenneth R. Baker:
Lot streaming in the two-machine flow shop with setup times. 1-11 - Peter Brucker, Andreas Krämer:
Shop scheduling problems with multiprocessor tasks on dedicated processors. 13-27 - Rainer E. Burkard, Bernd Fruhwirth, Günter Rote:
Vehicle routing in an automated warehouse: Analysis and optimization. 29-44 - Raymond A. Cuninghame-Green, Peter Butkovic:
Discrete-event dynamic systems: The strictly convex case. 45-63 - Horst W. Hamacher:
A note onK best network flows. 65-72 - Christopher A. Hane, H. Donald Ratliff:
Sequencing inputs to multi-commodity pipelines. 73-101 - Ralf Heckmann, Thomas Lengauer:
A simulated annealing approach to the nesting problem in the textile manufacturing industry. 103-133 - Andreas Hefner, Peter Kleinschmidt:
A constrained matching problem. 135-145 - Jörg Heistermann, Thomas Lengauer:
The nesting problem in the leather manufacturing industry. 147-173 - Christoph Helmberg:
Cutting aluminium coils with high length variabilities. 175-189 - Adam Janiak, Mikhail Y. Kovalyov:
Single machine group scheduling with ordered criteria. 191-201 - Wieslaw Kubiak, Suresh P. Sethi, Chelliah Sriskandarajah:
An efficient algorithm for a job shop problem. 203-216 - Eugene Levner, Konstantin Kogan, Ilya Levin:
Scheduling a two-machine robotic cell: A solvable case. 217-232 - Darko Skorin-Kapov:
On the core of the minimum cost steiner tree game in networks. 233-249 - Frits C. R. Spieksma, Gerhard J. Woeginger, Zhongliang Yu:
Scheduling with safety distances. 251-264 - Tomoharu Takada, Katuaki Sanou, Satoshi Fukumara:
A neural network system for solving an assortment problem in the steel industry. 265-281 - Dag Wedelin:
An algorithm for large scale 0-1 integer programming with application to airline crew scheduling. 283-301
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