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Behavioral operations in planning and scheduling. (English)
Berlin: Springer (ISBN 978-3-642-13381-7/hbk; 978-3-642-13382-4/ebook). xiii, 477~p. EUR~169.95/net; SFR~244.00; \sterling~153.00; \$~239.00 (2011).
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Ordering behavior in retail stores and implications for automated replenishment (English)
Management Science 56, No. 5, 766-784 (2010).
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SKU demand forecasting in the presence of promotions. (English)
Expert Syst. Appl. 36, No. 10, 12340-12348 (2009).
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Setting safety stocks in multi-stage inventory systems under rolling horizon mathematical programming models. (English)
OR Spectrum 31, No. 1, 121-140 (2009).
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SKU demand forecasting in the presence of promotions (English)
Expert Syst. Appl. 36, No. 10, 12340-12348 (2009).
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Modelling handling operations in grocery retail stores: an empirical analysis (English)
JORS 60, No. 2, 200-214 (2009).
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Cooperation between multiple newsvendors with warehouses (English)
Manufacturing & Service Operations Management 10, No. 2, 311-324 (2008).
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A hybrid policy for order acceptance in batch process industries. (English)
OR Spectrum 28, No. 2, 199-222 (2006).
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Bootstrapping to solve the limited data problem in production control: an application in batch process industries. (English)
J. Oper. Res. Soc. 57, No. 1, 2-9 (2006).
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Cooperation between multiple news-vendors with transshipments. (English)
Eur. J. Oper. Res. 167, No. 2, 370-380 (2005).
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Modeling the planning process in advanced planning systems (English)
Information & Management 42, No. 1, 75-87 (2004).
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Makespan estimation and order acceptance in batch process industries when processing times are uncertain. (English)
OR Spectrum 24, No.4, 467-495 (2002).
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A hierarchical approach for capacity coordination in multiple products single-machine production systems with stationary stochastic demands. (English)
Eur. J. Oper. Res. 86, No.1, 57-72 (1995).
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