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LIE Transactions (2005) 37, 1155-1169 DESIGN & MANUFACTURING AUTHOR INDEX FOR 2005 Agrawal, S., K.P. Karunakaran, P.D. Vengurlekar, O.S. Sahasrabudhe, V. Jiao, J. and Y. Zhang: Product portfolio planning with customer- Pushpa and R.H. Ely; Segmented object manufacturing; April; 291 engineering interaction; September; 801 Ayag, Z.; A fuzzy AHP-based simulation approach to concept evaluation in a NPD environment; September; 827 Kang, C.W., D.-S. Kim, C.-H. Cho and Y.S. Cho; Probability distribution of the five op-codes in Edgebreaker; September; 789 Batta, R., A. Sarkar and R. Nagi; Planar area location/layout problem Kang, Y. and S.B. Gershwin; /nformation inaccuracy in inventory systems: in the presence of generalized congested regions with the rectilinear stock loss and stockout; September; 843 distance metric; January; 35 Karunakaran, K.P., S. Agrawal, P.D. Vengurlekar, O.S. Sahasrabudhe, V. Benjaafar, S. and M. Lahmar; Design of distributed layouts; April; 303 Pushpa and R.H. Ely; Segmented object manufacturing; April; 291 ‘Bozer, Y.A. and M. Cho; Throughput performance of automated stor- Kim, D.-S., C.-H. Cho, Y.S. Cho and C.W. Kang; Probability distribution age/retrieval systems under stochastic demand; April; 367 of the five op-codes in Edgebreaker; September; 789 Bozer, Y.A. and Y.-J. Hsieh; Throughput performance analysis and machine Kim, K. and D. Chhajed; Strict-product-ordering approach in the vertical layout for discrete-space closed-loop conveyors; January; 77 product-line design problem; April; 319 Brayman, V., W. Kohn and J. Littleton: Repair-control of enterprise sys- Koc, B., A. Wang and R. Nagi; Complex assembly variant design in agile tems using RFID sensory data; April; 281 manufacturing. Part I: System architecture and assembly modeling Bukchin, Y. and R.D. Meller; A space allocation algorithm for assembly methodology; January; | line components; January; 51 Koc, B., A. Wang and R. Nagi; Complex assembly variant design in agile manufacturing. Part II; Assembly variant design methodology; Chen, Y., C. Liu and Y. Ding: Optimal coordinate sensor placements for es- January; 17 timating mean and variance components of variation sources; Septem- Kohn, W., V. Brayman and J. Littleton; Repair-control of enterprise ber; 877 systems using RFID sensory data; April; 281 Chhajed, D. and K. Kim; Strict-product-ordering approach in the vertical product-line design problem; April; 319 Lahmar, M. and S. Benjaafar; Design of distributed layouts; April; 303 Cho, C.-H., D.-S. Kim, Y.S. Cho and C.W. Kang; Probability distribution Li, J., E. Enginarlar and S.M. Meerkov; How lean can lean buffers be?. of the five op-codes in Edgebreaker; September; 789 April; 333 Cho, M. and Y.A. Bozer; Throughput performance of automated stor- Littleton, J., W. Kohn and V. Brayman; Repair-control of enterprise sys- age/retrieval systems under stochastic demand; April; 367 tems using RFID sensory data; April; 281 Cho, Y.S., D.-S. Kim, C.-H. Cho and C.W. Kang: Probability distribution Liu, C., Y. Ding and Y. Chen; Optimal coordinate sensor placements of the five op-codes in Edgebreaker; September; 789 for estimating mean and variance components of variation sources; Cruz, F.R.B. and J. MacGregor Smith; The buffer allocation problem for September; 877 general finite buffer queueing networks; April; 343 MacGregor Smith, J. and F.R.B. Cruz; The buffer allocation problem for Ding, Y., C. Liu and Y. Chen; Optimal coordinate sensor placements general finite buffer queueing networks; April; 343 for estimating mean and variance components of variation sources; Meerkov, S.M., E. Enginarlar and J. Li; How lean can lean buffers be?: September: 877 April; 333 Meller, R.D. and Y. Bukchin; A space allocation algorithm for assembly Ely, R.H., K.P. Karunakaran, S. Agrawal, P.D. Vengurlekar, O.S. Sa- line components; January; 51 hasrabudhe and V. Pushpa; Segmented object manufacturing; April; 291 Nagi, R., A. Sarkar and R. Batta; Planar area location/layout problem Enginarlar, E., J. Li and S.M. Meerkov; How lean can lean buffers be?: in the presence of generalized congested regions with the rectilinear April; 333 distance metric; January; 35 Nagi, R., A. Wang and B. Koc; Complex assembly variant design in agile Filliger, R. and M.-O. Hongler; Optimal threshold control for failure-prone manufacturing. Part I: System architecture and assembly modeling tandem production systems; September; 861 methodology; January; | Nagi, R., A. Wang and B. Koc; Complex assembly variant design in Gademann, N. and S. van de Velde; Order batching to minimize total travel agile manufacturing. Part Il: Assembly variant design methodology; time in a parallel-aisle warehouse; January; 63 January; 17 Gershwin, S.B. and Y. Kang; /nformation inaccuracy in inventory systems: stock loss and stockout; September; 843 Pushpa, V., K.P. Karunakaran, S. Agrawal, P.D. Vengurlekar, O.S. Sahasrabudhe and R.H. Ely; Segmented object manufacturing; Hongler, M.-O. and R. Filliger; Optimal threshold control for failure-prone April; 291 tandem production systems; September; 861 Hsieh, Y.-J. and Y.A. Bozer; Throughput performance analysis and Sahasrabudhe, O.S., K.P. Karunakaran, S. Agrawal, PD. Vengurlekar, V. machine layout for discrete-space closed-loop conveyors; January; 77 Pushpa and R.H. Ely; Segmented object manufacturing; April; 291 Sarkar, A., R. Batta and R. Nagi; Planar area location/layout problem Ji, P. and J. Xue; Tolerance chartinfgo r components with both angular and in the presence of generalized congested regions with the rectilinear square shoulder features; September; 815 distance metric; January; 35 0740-817X © 2005 “HE” 1156 Indices van de Velde, S. and N. Gademann; Order batching to minimize total travel Wang, A., B. Koc and R. Nagi; Complex assembly variant design in time in a parallel-aisle warehouse; January; 63 agile manufacturing. Part Il: Assembly variant design methodology: Vengurlekar, P.D., K.P. Karunakaran, S. Agrawal, O.S. Sahasrabudhe, January; 17 V. Pushpa and R.H. Ely; Segmented object manufacturing, April; 291 Xue, J. and P. Ji; Tolerance charting for components with both angular and square shoulder features; September; 815 Wang, A., B. Koc and R. Nagi: Complex assembly variant design in agile manufacturing. Part I: System architecture and assembly modeling Zhang, Y. and J. Jiao; Product portfolio planning with customer- methodology: January: | engineering interaction, September; 801 SUBJECT INDEX FOR 2005 1010 — Computer-aided design 1310 — Flexible assembly systems Karunakaran, K.P, S. Agrawal, PD. Vengurlekar, et al.: Segmented Bukchin, Y. and R.D. Meller; A space allocation algorithm for assembly object manufacturing, April; 291 line components; January: 51 Xue, J. and P. Ji; Tolerance charting for components with both angular and square Shoulder features; September; 815 1330 — Manufacturing systems analysis Bukchin, Y. and R.D. Meller: A space allocation algorithm for assembly 1030 — Design methodology line components: January; 51 Chhajed, D. and K. Kim; Strict-product-ordering approach in the vertical Enginarlar, E., J. Li and S.M. Meerkov: How lean can lean buffers be?: product-line design problem; April; 319 April; 333 Karunakaran, K.P, S. Agrawal, P.D. Vengurlekar, et al.; Segmented object manufacturing: April; 291 1340 — Manufacturing systems architecture Wang, A.. B. Koc and R. Nagi; Complex assembly variant design in agile Kohn, W., V. Brayman and J. Littleton: Repair-control of enterprise manufacturing. Part 1: System architecture and assembly modeling systems using RFID sensory data, April; 281 methodology: January; | Wang, A., B. Koc and R. Nagi: Complex assembly variant design in agile manufacturing. Part I: System architecture and assembly modeling 1040 — Design optimization methodology: January: | Wang, A., B. Koc and R. Nagi; Complex assembly variant design in Wang, A., B. Koc and R. Nagi: Complex assembly variant design in agile manufacturing. Part Il; Assembly variant design methodology: agile manufacturing. Part Il; Assembly variant design methodology: January: 17 January: 17 1050 — Design representation 1360 — Manufacturing systems design Kim, S.-s., C.-H. Cho, et al.; Probability distribution of the five op-codes Chhajed, D. and K. Kim: Strict-product-ordering approach in the vertical in Edgebreaker, September; 789 product-line design problem, April; 319 Xue, J. and P. Ji; Tolerance charting for components with both angular and Enginarlar, E., J. Li and $S.M. Meerkov: How lean can lean buffers be?: square shoulder features; September; 815 April; 333 Kohn, W., V. Brayman and J. Littleton; Repair-control of enterprise 1060 — Manufacturability /producibility analysis systems using RFID sensory data; April; 281 Jiao, J. and Y. Zhang: Product portfolio planning with customer- Lahmar, M. and S. Benjaafar: Design of distributed layouts; April: engineering interaction, September; 801 303 Xue, J. and P. Ji; Tolerance charting for components with both angular and MacGregor Smith, J. and F.R.B. Cruz: The buffer allocation problem for square Shoulder features; September; 815 general finite buffer queueing networks; April: 343 1065 — Internet-based design 1370 — Manufacturing systems modeling Kim, S.-s., C.-H. Cho, et al.; Probability distribution of the five op-codes Kang, Y., S.B. Gershwin: /nformation inaccuracy in inventory systems: in Edgebreaker. September, 789 stock loss and stockout, September; 843 Lahmar, M. and S. Benjaafar:; Design of distributed layouts; April: 1150 — Numerically controlled machines 303 Karunakaran, K.P. S. Agrawal, PD. Vengurlekar, et al.; Segmented object manufacturing, April; 291 1410 — Analysis methods Bozer, Y.A. and M. Cho: Throughput performance of automated stor- 1200 — Manufacturing processes age/retrieval systems under stochastic demand: April; 367 Kang, Y. and S.B. Gershwin; /nformation inaccuracy in inventory systems: stock loss and stockout, September; 843 1420 — Equipment: movement Bozer, Y.A. and M. Cho; Throughput performance of automated stor- 1210 — Assembly age/retrieval systems under stochastic demand; April; 367 Bukchin, Y. and R.D. Meller: A space allocation algorithm for assembly Gademann, N. and S. van de Velde: Order hatching to minimize total line components; January: 51 travel time in a parallel-aisle warehouse: January; 63 Wang, A., B. Koc and R. Nagi: Complex assembly variant design in ag- ile manufacturing. Part 1: System architectaunrde assembly modeling 1450 — Materia! handling functions methodology: January: | Bozer. Y.A. and Y.-J. Hsieh: Throughput performance analysis and machine Wang, A., B. Koc and R. Nagi: Complex assembly variant design in agile layout for discrete-space closed-loop conveyors; January: 77 manufacturing. Part Il; Assembly variant design methodology: Jan- Gademann, N. and S. van de Velde: Order hatching to minimize total travel uary: 17 time in a parallel-aisle warehouse: January; 63 Indices 1157 1460 — Systems integration 3060 — Performance evaluation Bozer, Y.A. and Y.-J. Hsieh; Throughput performance analysis and Kang, Y. and S.B. Gershwin; /nformation inaccuracy in inventory systems: machine layout for discrete-space closed-loop conveyors; January: stock loss and stockout; September; 843 77 3120 — Design/manufacturing process 1520 — Geometric reasoning Jiao, J. and Y. Zhang; Product portfolio planning with customer- Liu, C., Y. Ding and Y. Chen; Optimal coordinate sensor placements engineering interaction; September; 801 for estimating mean and variance components of variation sources; September; 877 3140 — Marketing/manufacturing interface Jiao, J. and Y. Zhang; Product portfolio planning with customer- 2010 — Combinatorial optimization engineering interaction, September; 801 Bozer, Y.A. and Y.-J. Hsieh; Throughput performance analysis and machine layout for discrete-space closed-loop conveyors; January; 77 3215 — Facility location Sarker, A., R. Batta and R. Nagi; Planar area location/layout problem 2030 — Network flow programming and graphs in the presence of generalized congested regions with the rectilinear Chhajed, D. and K. Kim: Strict-product-ordering approach in the vertical distance metric; January; 35 product-line design problem: April; 319 3220 — Layout planning 2045 — Stochastic/robust optimization Lahmar, M. and S. Benjaafar; Design of distributed layouts; April; 303 Filliger, R. and M.-O. Hongler; Optional threshold control for failure- Sarker, A., R. Batta and R. Nagi; Planar area location/layout problem prone tandem production systems; September; 861 in the presence of generalized congested regions with the rectilinear distance metric; January; 35 2050 — Linear programming Gademann, N. and S. van de Velde: Order hatching to minimize total 3250 — Transportation travel time in a parallel-aisle warehouse; January; 63 Sarker, A., R. Batta and R. Nagi; Planar area location/layout problem in the presence of generalized congested regions with the rectilinear 2070 — Nonlinear programming distance metric; January; 35 MacGregor Smith, J. and F.R.B. Cruz; The buffer allocation problem for general finite buffer queueing networks; April; 343 4220 — Probability Modeling Filliger, R. and M.-O. Hongler; Optional threshold control for failure- 2150 — Queueing systems prone tandem production systems; September; 861 Bozer. Y.A. and M. Cho; Throughput performance of automated stor- Kim, S.-s., C.-H. Cho, et al.; Probability distribution of the five op-codes age/retrieval systems under stochastic demand: April; 367 in Edgebreaker; September; 789 Enginarlar, E., J. Li and S.M. Meerkov; How lean can lean buffers be?: April; 333 4320 — Inspection MacGregor Smith, J. and F.R.B. Cruz; The buffer allocation problem for Liu, C., Y. Ding and Y. Chen; Optimal coordinate sensor placements general finite buffer queueing networks; April; 343 Jor estimating mean and variance components of variation sources; September; 877 2180 — Markov Chains Filliger, R. and M.-O. Hongler: Optional threshold control for failure- 4360 — Automatic Process Control prone tandem production systems; September; 861 Kohn, W., V. Brayman and J. Littleton; Repair-control of enterprise systems using RFID sensory data; April; 281 2310 — Input modeling Liu, C., Y. Ding and Y. Chen; Optimal coordinate sensor placements Ayag, Z.: A fuzzy AHP-based simulation approach to concept evaluation for estimating mean and variance components of variation sources; in a NPD environment, September; 827 September; 877 2410 — New product development 4460 — Maintenance Ayag, Z.: A fuzzy AHP-based simulation approach to concept evaluation Kohn, W., V. Brayman and J. Littleton; Repair-control of enterprise in a NPD environment; September; 827 systems using RFID sensory data; April; 281 GUEST REVIEWERS FOR 2005 Omar Al-Ariadah, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Mr. Mervyn Fathianathan, National University of Singapore Yash Aneja, University of Windsor, Canada Assoc. Prof. Richard Y.K. Fung, City University, Hong Kong Chi Kit Au, Nanyang Technical University Dr. Tharma Ganesharajah (not affiliated with any institution, to my Prof. Richard Y.Y. Cai, Nanyang Technological University knowledge) Michael Caramanis, Boston University Stanley Gershwin, MIT lan Gibson, Hong Kong University Tapas K. Das, University of South Florida Stephen C. Graves, MIT A.G. de Kok, Technical University/ Eindhoven, the Netherlands Prof. Angappa Gunasekran, University of Illinois — Springfield Abhijit Deshmukh, University of Massachusetts-Amherst Greg Dobson, University of Rochester Su-Hua Hsieh, National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan 1158 Indices fei Jiang, Stevens Institute of Technology Sigurdur Olafsson, lowa State University Roger Jiao, Nanyang Technological University S.K. Ong, National University of Singapore Eric Johnson, Tuck School, Dartmouth University Nur E. Ozdemirel, Middle East Technical University, Ankara, Turkey Chua Chee Kai, Nanyang Technological University S. Kasahara, Nara Institute of Science & Technology, Japan Ravipudi Venkata Rao Byung-In Kim, Institute of Information Technology, Inc., Spyros Reveliotis, Gerogia Institute of Technology The Woodlands, TX Thomas G. Robertazzi, State University of NY-Stony Ananth Krishnamurthy, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Brook Heinrich Kuhn, Catholic University of Eichstatt — Ingolstadt, Germany Bhaba Sarker, Louisiana State University Dick Larson, MIT L. George Shantikumar, University of California-Berkeley Stephen Lee, Nanyang Technological University Mandyam Srinivasan, University of Tennessee-Knoxville Dr. W.D. Li, Singapore Institute of Manufacturing Technology Baris Tan, Koc University, Istanbul, Turkey Semyon Meerkov, University of Michigan Weiyu Tsai, University of Utah Russell Meller, Virginia Polytechnic and State University Prof. Farrokh Mistree, Georgia Institute of Technology Prof. Hans P. Wiendahl, University of Hanover, Germany Bethany Woody, UNC Charlotte Andrew Yeh Ching Nee, National University of Singapore Jim Noble, University of Missoiuri-Columbia Min Xie, National University of Singapore Indices SCHEDULING & LOGISTICS AUTHOR INDEX FOR 2005 Alag6éz, O. and M. Azizoglu; Parallel-machine rescheduling with machine Framinan, J.M.; Efficient heuristic approaches to transform job shops into disruptions; December; 1113 flow shops; May; 441 Atkins, D. and Q. Li: On the effect of demand randomness on a Freimer, M.B., R. Roundy, D. Chen, M. Cakanyildirim and V. Melko- price/ quantity setting firm, December; 1143 nian; Capacity-driven acceptance of customer orders for a multi-stage Azizoglu, M. and O. Alag6z; Parallel-machine rescheduling with machine hatch manufacturing system: models and algorithms; December: disruptions; December; 1113 1093 Bai, S.X., J. Choi, J.J. Cao, H.E. Romeijn and J. Geunes; A stochastic Gademann, N. and M. Schutten; Linear-programming-based heuristics multi-item inventory model with unequal replenishment intervals and for project capacity planning; February: 153 limited warehouse capacity; December; 1129 Geunes, J., J. Choi, J.J. Cao, H.E. Romeijn and S.X. Bai: A stochastic Bailey, D.E. and S.R. Barley: Return to work: Toward post-industrial en- multi-item inventory model with unequal replenishment intervals and gineering, August; 737 limited warehouse capacity; December; 1129 Bard, J.F. and L. Wan; Weekly scheduling in the service industry: an appli- cation to mail processing and distribution centers; May; 379 Hartman, B.C. and M. Dror; Allocation of gains from inventory central- Bard, J.F. and X. Zhang: Equipment scheduling at mail processing and ization in newsvendor environments; February; 93 distribution centers; February: 175 Hodgson, M.J. and T. Suzuki; Optimal facility location with multi-purpose Barley, S.R. and D.E. Bailey: Return to work: Toward post-industrial en- trip making; May; 481 gineering; August; 737 Huang, H., S.P. Sethi and H. Yan; Purchase contract management with Berman, O. and K.P. Sapna-Isotupa; Optimal control of servers in front demand forecast updates; August; 775 and back rooms with correlated work; February; 167 Boyaci, T.; Competitive stocking and coordination in a multiple-channel Jaruphongsa, W., S. Cetinkaya and C.-Y. Lee; A dynamic lot-sizing model distribution system; May; 407 with multi-mode replenishments: polynomial algorithms for special cases with dual and multiple modes; May: 453 Cakanyildirim, M., R. Roundy, D. Chen, M.B. Freimer and V. Melkonian; Jeong, I.-J. and V.J. Leon; A single-machine distributed scheduling method- Capacity-driven acceptance of customer orders for a multi-stage batch ology using cooperative interaction via coupling agents; February; 137 manufacturing system: models and algorithms; December; 1093 Cao, J.J., J. Choi, H.E. Romeijn, J. Geunes and §.X. Bai; A stochastic Koulamas, C. and G.J. Kyparisis; A/gorithms with performance guarantees multi-item inventory model with unequal replenishment intervals and for flow shops with regular objective functions, December; 1107 limited warehouse capacity; December; 1129 Kovalyov, M.Y., A. Oulamara and G. Finke; Scheduling a no-wait flow Cetinkaya, S., W. Jaruphongsa and C.-Y. Lee: A dynamic lot-sizing model shop containing unbounded batching machines; August; 685 with multi-mode replenishments: polynomial algorithms for special Kumar, S., N. Ramanan and C. Sriskandarajah; Minimizing cycle time in cases with dual and multiple modes; May; 453 large robotic cells; February; 123 Chen, D., R. Roundy, M. Caka*iyildirim, M.B. Freimer and V. Melkonian; Kyparisis, G.J. and C. Koulamas; Algorithms with performance guar- Capacity-driven acceptance of customer orders for a multi-stage batch antees for flow shops with regular objective functions; December; 1107 manufacturing system: models and algorithms; December: 1093 Chen, F-Y., Y. Feng and J. Ou: Management of inventory replenishment and Lee, C.-Y., W. Jaruphongsa and S. Cetinkaya; A dynamic lot-sizing model available offerings for goods sold with optional value-added packages: with multi-mode replenishments: polynomial algorithms for special May; 397 cases with dual and multiple modes; May; 453 Choi, J., J.J. Cao, H.E. Romeijn, J. Geunes and S.X. Bai; A stochastic Lee, C.-Y. and V.A. Strusevich; Two-machine shop scheduling with an un- multi-item inventory model with unequal replenishment intervals and capacitated interstage transporter; August; 725 limited warehouse capacity; December; 1129 Leng, M. and M. Parlar; Free shipping and purchasing decisions in B2B transactions: a game-theoretic analysis; December; 1119 Demir, M.H., B.C. Tansel and G.F. Scheuenstuhl: Tree network 1-median Leon, V.J. and I.-J. Jeong; A single-machine distributed scheduling method- location with interval data: a parameter space-based approach, May; ology using cooperative interaction via coupling agents; February; 137 429 Li, Q. and D. Atkins; On the effect of demand randomness on a Drezner, Z. and O. Berman; Location of congested capacitated facilities price/ quantity setting firm; December; 1143 with distance-sensitive demand; December; 1155 Lu, Y., J.-S. Song and D.D. Yao; Backorder minimization in multiproduct Dror, M. and B.C. Hartman; Allocation of gains from inventory central- assemble-to-order systems; August; 763 ization in newsvendor environments; February; 93 Melkonian, V., R. Roundy, D. Chen, M. Cakanyildirim and M.B. Freimer; Capacity-driven acceptance of customer orders for a multi- Feng, Y., F.Y. Chen and J. Ou: Management of inventory replenishment and stage batch manufacturing system: models and algerithms; December: available offerings for goods sold with optional value-added packages; 1093 May; 397 Minner, S. and E.A. Silver; Multi-product batch replenishment strate- Finke, G., A. Oulamara and M.Y. Kovalyov:; Scheduling a no-wait flow gies under stochastic demand and a joint capacity constraint; May; shop containing unbounded batching machines; August: 685 469 1160 Indices Moinzadeh, K. and Y. Tan; Economic control and inspection policies for Sethi, S.P., H. Huang and H. Yan; Purchase contract management with high-speed unreliable production systems; August; 711 demand forecast updates; August; 775 Shen, Z.-J.M.; A multi-commodity supply chain design problem; August: Ou, J, FY. Chen and Y. Feng; Management of inventory replenishment and 753 available offerings for goods sold with optional value-added packages; Silver, E.A. and S. Minner; Multi-product batch replenishment strategies May; 397 under stochastic demand and a joint capacity constraint, May; 469 Oulamara, A., M.Y. Kovalyov and G. Finke; Scheduling a no-wait flow Song, J.-S., Y. Lu and D.D. Yao; Backorder minimization in multiproduct shop containing unbounded batching machines; August; 685 assemble-to-order systems; August: 763 Sriskandarajah, C., S. Kumar and N. Ramanan; Minimizing cycle time in Parlar, M. and M. Leng: Free shipping and purchasing decisions large robotic cells; February; 123 in B2B transactions: a game-theoretic analysis; December: Strusevich, V.A. and C.-Y. Lee; Two-machine shop scheduling with an un- 1119 capacitated interstage transporter, August; 725 Suzuki, T. and M.J. Hodgson; Optimal facility lecation with multi-purpose Ramanan, N., S. Kumar and C. Sriskandarajah: Minimizing cycle time in trip making: May: 481 large robotic cells; February; 123 Ray, S.. Y. Gerchak and R.K. Choi; Coordination of quantity and Tan, Y. and K. Moinzadeh; Economic control and inspection policies for shelf-retention timing in the video movie rental industry; December: high-speed unreliable production systems; August; 711 1175 Tansel, B.C.. M.H. Demir and G.F. Scheuenstuhl: Tree network ]-median Romeijn, H.E., J. Choi, J.J. Cao, J. Geunes and S.X. Bai; A stochastic location with interval data: a parameter space-based approach; May: multi-item inventory model with unequal replenishment intervals and 429 limited warehouse capacity; December; 1129 Topaloglu, H.; An approximate dynamic programming approach for a Roundy, R., D. Chen, M. Cakanyildirim, M.B. Freimer and V. Melko- product distribution problem; August; 697 nian; Capacity-driven acceptance of customer orders for a multi-stage hatch manufacturing system: models and algorithms: December: Wan, L. and J.F. Bard; Weekly scheduling in the service industry: an appli- 1093 cation to mail processing and distribution centers; May; 379 West-Hansen, J. and S.C. Sarin: The long-term mine production scheduling Sapna-lsotupa, K.P. and O. Berman; Optimal control of servers in front problem; February; 109 and back rooms with correlated work; February; 167 Sarin, S.C. and J. West-Haisen; The long-term mine production scheduling Yan, H., H. Huang and S.P. Sethi; Purchase contract management with problem, February; 109 demand forecast updates; August, 775 Scheuenstuhl, G.F., M.H. Demir and B.C. Tansel: Tree network 1-median Yao, D.D., Y. Lu and J.-S. Song: Backorder minimization in multiproduct location with interval data: a parameter space-based approach. May: assemble-to-order systems; August; 763 429 Schutten, M. and N. Gademann; Linear-programming-hased heuristics Zhang, X. and J.F. Bard; Equipment scheduling at mail processing and for project capacity planning: February: 153 distribution centers; February; 175 SUBJECT INDEX FOR 2005 140 — Education services 2000 — Applied optimization Bailey, D.E. and S.R. Barley: Return to work Toward post-industrial Zhang, X. and J.F. Bard; Equipment scheduling at mail processing and engineering, August; 737 distribution centers; February: 175 400 — Auto industry 2150 — Queueing systems Roundy, R., D. Chen, P. Chen, M. Cakanyildirim, M.B. Freimer and Berman, O. and K.P. Sapna-Isotupa:; Optimal control of servers in front V. Melkonian; Capacity-driven acceptance of customer orders for and back rooms with correlated work; February; 167 a multi-stage batch manufacturing system: models and algorithms: December; 1093 3000 — Inventory Boyaci, T.; Competitive stocking and coordination in a multiple-channel 800 — Personnel scheduling distribution system, May; 407 Bard, J.F. and L. Wan: Weekly scheduling in the service industry Chen, F.Y., Y. Feng and J. Ou: Management of inventory replenishment an application to mail processing and distribution centers; May: and available offerings for goods sold with optional value-added 379 packages; May; 397 Choi, J., J.J. Cao, H.E. Romeijn, J. Geunes and S.X. Bai; A stochastic 1360 — Manufacturing systems design multi-item inventory model with unequal replenishment intervals and Framinan, J.M.; Efficient heuristic approaches to transform job shops into limited warehouse capacity, December; 1129 flow shops; May; 441 Hartman, B.C. and M. Dror: Allocation of gains from inventory central- ization in newsvendor environments; February: 93 1400 — Material handling Jaruphongsa, W., S. Cetinkaya and C.-Y. Lee; A dynamic lot-sizing model Kumar, S., N. Ramanan and C. Sriskandarajah; Minimizing cycle time in with multi-mode replenishments: polynomial algorithms for special large robotic cells; February; 123 cases with dual and multiple modes; May; 453 Indices 1161 Leng, M. and M. Parlar; Free shipping and purchasing decisions in B2B 3220 — Layout planning transactions: a game-theoretic analysis; December: 1119 Framinan, J.M.; Efficient heuristic approaches to transforjmob shops into Li, Q. and D. Atkins; On the effect of demand randomness on a flow shops; May; 441 price/ quantity setting firm; December; 1143 Lu, Y., J.-S. Song and D.D. Yao; Backorder minimization in multiproduct 3240 — Network design assemble-to-order systems; August; 763 Shen, Z.-J.M.; A multi-commodity supply chain design problem; August: Minner, S. and E.A. Silver; Multi-product batch replenishment strategies 753 under stochastic demand and a joint capacity constraint, May: 469 3250 — Transportation Jaruphongsa, W., S. Cetinkaya and C.-Y. Lee: A dynamic lot-sizing model 3010 — Control policy with multi-mode replenishments: polynomial algorithms for special Chen, F.Y., Y. Feng and J. Ou; Management of inventory replenishment cases with dual and multiple modes; May; 453 and available offerings for goods sold with optional value-added packages; May: 397 3400 — Production planning Sarin, S.C. and J. West-Hansen; The long-term mine production scheduling 3020 — Coordination problem; February; 109 Boyaci, T.; Competitive stocking and coordination in a multiple-channel distribution system, May; 407 3410 - Capacity planning Lu, Y., J.-S. Song and D.D. Yao; Backorder minimization in multiproduct Gademann, N. and M. Schutten; Linear-programming-hased heuristics assemble-to-order systems; August; 763 for project capacity planning; February; 153 Roundy, R., D. Chen, P. Chen, M. Cakanyildirim, M.B. Freimer and 3030 — Information control mechanism V. Melkonian; Capacity-driven acceptance of customer orders for Huang, H., S.P. Sethi and H. Yan; Purchase contract management with a multi-stage batch manufacturing system: models and algorithms; demand forecast updates; August, 775 December; 1093 3050 — Multi-stage systems 3450 — Inventory management Lu, Y., J.-S. Song and D.D. Yao; Backorder minimization in multiproduct Topaloglu, H.; An approximate dynamic programming approach for a assemble-to-order systems, August; 763 product distribution problem; August; 697 3090 — Supply management 3470 — Lot sizing Huang, H., S.P. Sethi and H. Yan; Purchase contract management with Choi, J., JJ. Cao, H.E. Romeijn, J. Geunes and $.X. Bai; A stochastic demand forecast updates; August; 775 multi-item inventory model with unequal replenishment intervals and Jaruphongsa, W., S. Cetinkaya and C.-Y. Lee; A dynamic lot-sizing model limited warehouse capacity; December; 1129 with multi-mode replenishments: polynomial algorithms for special cases with dual and multiple modes; May: 453 3500 — Scheduling Koulamas, C. and G.J. Kyparisis; Algorithms with performance guar- 3140 — Marketing /manvfacturing interface antees for flow shops with regular objective functions, December; Berman, O. and Z. Drezner; Location of congested capacitated facilities 1107 with distance-sensitive demand, December; 1155 Kumar, S., N. Ramanan and C. Sriskandarajah; Minimizing cycle time in Chen, F-Y., Y. Feng and J. Ou; Management of inventory replenishment large robotic cells; February; 123 and available offerings for goods sold with optional value-added Lee, C.-Y. and V.A. Strusevich; Two-machine shop scheduling with an packages; May; 397 uncapacitated interstage transporter, August; 725 Leng, M. and M. Parlar: Free shipping and purchasing decisions in B2B Roundy, R., D. Chen, P. Chen, M. Cakanyildirim, M.B. Freimer and transactions: a game-theoretic analysis, December; 1119 V. Melkonian; Capacity-driven acceptance of customer orders for Li, Q. and D. Atkins: On the effect of demand randomness on a a multi-stage batch manufacturing system: models and algorithms; price/ quantity setting firm, December; 1143 December; 1093 3150 — Supply chain management 3510 — Due date quotation Hartman, B.C. and M. Dror; Allocation of gains from inventory central- Roundy, R., D. Chen, P. Chen, M. Cakanyildirim, M.B. Freimer and ization in newsvendor environments, February; 93 V. Melkonian; Capacity-driven acceptance of customer orders for a multi-stage batch manufacturing system: models and algorithms; 3210 — Distribution planning December; 1093 Shen, Z.-J.M.; A multi-commodity supply chain design problem, August: 753 3530 — Production scheduling Topaloglu, H.; An approximate dynamic programming approach for a Azizoglu, M. and O. Alagéz; Parallel-machine rescheduling with machine product distribution problem; August; 697 disruptions; December; 1113 Jeong, L.-J. and V.J. Leon; A single-machine distributed scheduling method- 3215 — Facility location ology using cooperative interaction via coupling agents; February; Demir, M.H., B.C. Tansel and G.F. Scheuenstuhl: Tree network 1-median 137 location with interval data: a parameter space-based approach, May; Koulamas, C. and G.J. Kyparisis; Algorithms with performance guar- 429 antees for flow shops with regular objective functions; December; Shen, Z.-J.M.; A multi-commodity supply chain design problem; August; 1107 753 Oulamara, A., M.Y. Kovalyov and G. Finke; Scheduling a no-wait Suzuki, T. and M.J. Hodgson; Optimal facility location with multi-purpose flow shop containing unbounded batching machines; August; trip making; May; 481 685 1162 Indices Sarin, S.C. and J. West-Hansen; The long-term mine production scheduling 3595 — Workforce scheduling problem, February; 109 Bard, J.F. and L. Wan; Weekly scheduling in the service industry: an appli- Zhang, X. and J.F. Bard; Equipment scheduling at mail processing and cation to mail processing and distribution centers; May; 379 distribution centers; February; 175 3600 — Service operations Berman, O. and K.P. Sapna-Isotupa; Optimal control of servers in front 3540 — Project scheduling and back rooms with correlated work; February; 167 Gademann, N. and M. Schutten; Linear-programming-based heuristics for project capacity planning; February; 153 3610 — Capacity planning Sarin, $.C. and J. West-Hansen; The longm-inte eprorducmtio n scheduling Berman, O. and K.P. Sapna-Isotupa; Optimal control of servers in front problem; February; 109 and back rooms with correlated work; February: 167 4320 — Inspection 3570 — Scheduling system implementation Moinzadeh, K. and Y. Tan; Economic control and inspection policies for Jeong, I.-J. and V.J. Leon; A single-machine distributed scheduling method- high-speed unreliable production systems; August; 711 ology using cooperative interaction via coupling agents; February: 137 4340 — Statistical quality control Zhang, X. and JF. Bard; Equipment scheduling at mail processing and Moinzadeh, K. and Y. Tan; Economic control and inspection policies for distribution centers; February; 175 high-speed unreliable production systems; August; 711 GUEST REVIEWERS FOR 2005 Alessandro Agnetis, Universita di Siena, Italy Karen Donohue, University of Minnesota Hyun-Soo Ahn, University of Michigan Moshe Dror, University of Arizona Kerem Akartunali, University of Wisconsin, Madison Mohsen El-Hafsi, University of California at Riverside Ali Allahverdi, Kuwait University, Kuwait Ozlem Ergun, Georgia Institute of Technology Amiri Ali, Okhlahoma State University Nesim Erkip, Middle Eastern Technical University, Turkey Cenk Aliskan, University of Delaware Amit Eynan, University of Richmond Shoshana Anily, Tel Aviv University, Israel Hsiao-Hua Fang, National Taiwan University of Science and Derek Atkins, University of British Columbia, Canada Technology, Taiwan Alok Baveja, Rutgers University Simme Douwe Flapper, Technical University of Eindhoven, Adil Baykasoglu, University of Nottingham, United Kingdom The Netherlands Oded Berman, University of Toronto, Canada Moritz Fleischmann, Erasmus University of Rotterdam, Luca Bertazzi, University of Brescia, Italy The Netherlands Jean-Charles Billaut, University of Tours, France John Fowler, Arizona State University Ebru Bish, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Michael Fry, University of Cincinnati Larry Bodin, University of Maryland Xianghua Gan, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Ahmet Bolat, King Saud University, Saudi Arabia Hong Kong Denis Borenstein, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil Rodrigo Garrido, Universidad Catolica de Chile, Chile Tamer Boyaci, McGill University, Canada Neil Geismar, University of Texas at Dallas James Bradley, Cornell University Monica Gentili, University of Rome, Italy Rob Broekmeulen, Technical University of Eindhoven, The Netherlands Joe Geunes, University of Florida at Gainesville Edgar Cabral, University of Alberta, Canada Steve Gilbert, University of Texas at Austin Xiaogiang Cai, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong Jeffrey Goldberg, University of Arizona James Campbell, University of Missouri Teofilo Gonzalez, University of California at Santa Barbara Paolo Cappanera, Universita deli Studi di Firenze, Italy Valery Gordon, National Academy of Sciences of Belarus Kyle Cattani, Indiana University Abhijit Gosavi, State University of New York at Buffalo Sila Cetinkaya, Texas A&M University Harry Groenevelt, University of Rochester Ann Chan, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Shanhong Gu, J.P. 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Cornell University Michal Tzur, Tel Aviv University, Israel Joseph Milner, University of Toronto, Canada Halit Uster, Texas A&M University Hubert Missbauer, University of Innsbruk, Austria Reha Uzsoy, Purdue University Nenad Mladenovic, University of Birmingham, United Kingdom Nico Vandaele, University of Antwerp, Belgium Dolores Romero Morales, University of Oxford, United Kingdom George Vairaktarakis, Case Western Reserve University Ana Muriel, University of Massachusetts Senthil Veeraraghavan, University of Pennsylvania Mahesh Nagarajan, University of British Columbia, Canada Sushil Verma, SignalDemand Serguei Netessine, University of Pennsylvania S. Viswanathan, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore Daniei Ng, Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong Ton Volgenant, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands Ceyda Oguz, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University Stefan Voss, University of Hamburg, Germany Ozalp Ozer, Stanford University Albert Wagelmans, rasmus University of Rotterdam, Leyla Ozsen, Purdue University The Netherlands A. Pacifici, Universita di Roma “Tor Bergata”, Italy Guoging Wang, Jinan University, China Mahmut Parlar, McMaster University, Canada Yunzeng Wang, Case Western Reserve University Nick Petruzzi, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Amy Ward, Georgia Institute of Technology Ulrich Pferschy, University of Graz, Austria. Wilbert Wilhelm, Texas A&M University Guruprasad Pundoor, University of Maryland Jian Yang, New Jersey Institute of Technology Lian Qi, University of Florida Ming-Jong Yao, Tunghai University, Taiwan Ananth Raman, Harvard Business School Rachel Zhang, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Saibal Ray, McGill University, Canada Hong Kong Charles ReVelle, Johns Hopkins University Eda Kemahlioglu Ziya, University of North Carolina at Chapel Lawrence Robinson, Cornell University Hill Indices OPERATIONS ENGINEERING AUTHOR INDEX FOR 2005 Abdoli, M. and F.F. Choobineh; Empirical Bayes forecasting methods for Kulkarni, S.S.. M.J. Magazine and A.S. Raturi; On the trade-offs job flow times; July; 635 between risk pooling and logistics costs in a multi-plant network with Ahn, H.-S. and P. Kaminsky; Production and distribution policy in a two- commonality; March; 247 stage stochastic push-pull supply chain; July; 609 Li, C.-L., V. Ning Hsu and W.-Q. Xiao; Dynamic lot size problems with Aktan, M., H.B. Nembhard and L. Shi; A real-options-based analysis for one-way product substitution, March; 201 supply chain decisions; October; 945 Magazine, M.J., S.S. Kulkarni and A.S. Raturi; On the trade-offs between Bard, J.F. and H.W. Purnomo; Hospital-wide reactive scheduling of nurses risk pooling and logistics costs in a multi-plant network with common- with preference considerations; July; 589 ality; March; 247 Ben-Gal, I., A. Herbon and E. Khmelnitsky; Using a pseudo-stochastiacp - Mansini, R. and M.G. Speranza; An exact approacfho r portfolio selection proach for multiple-parts scheduling on an unreliable machine; March; with transaction costs and rounds; October; 919 189 Marmor, Y. and D. Sinreich; Emergency department operations: The basis Brogan, A.J. and S. Stidham: A note on separation in mean-lower- for developing a simulation tool; N§arch; 233 partial-moment portfolio optimization with fixed and moving targets: Masin, M., Y.T. Herer and E.M. Dar-El; Design of self-regulating pro- October; 901 duction control systems by Tradeoffs Programming: March: 217 Miyazaki, K.; Choosing between bonds and equities under long-term risk Chen, Y., T. Wang and Y. Feng: On the time-window fulfillment rate in a constraints; October; 907 single-item min-max inventory control system: July; 667 Choobineh, F.F. and M. Abdoli; Empirical Bayes forecasting methods for Nelson, B.L. and L.J. Hong; The tradeoff between sampling and job flow times; July; 635 switching: New sequential procedures for indifference-zone selection; Chu, W.-C., W.T. Song and C.C. Su; A pseudo-random number assignment July; 623 strategy for the estimation of quadratic metamodels; July; 657 Nembhard, H.B., L. Shi and M. Aktan; A real-options-based analysis for Cook, W.D. and J. Zhu; Building performance standards into data supply chain decisions; October; 945 envelopment analysis structures; March; 267 Ning Hsu, V., C.-L. Li and W.-Q. Xiao; Dynamic lot size problems with one-way product suostitution, March; 201 Dar-El, E.M., M. Masin and Y.T. Herer; Design of self-regulating produc- tion control systems by Tradeoffs Programming; March; 217 Purnomo, H.W. and J.F. Bard; Hospital-wide reactive scheduling of nurses Deng, X., J. Shu, Y. Gu and W. Zheng: A sliced-finite difference method with preference considerations; July; 589 for the American option; October; 939 Raturi, A.S.. S.S. Kulkarni and M.J. Magazine; On the trade-offs between risk pooling and logistics costs in a multi-plant network with Feng, Y., T. Wang and Y. Chen; On the time-window fulfillment rate in a commonality, March; 247 single-item min-max inventory control system: July; 667 Scott, C.H. and T.R. Jefferson; Dynamic financial planning: certainty Gu, Y., J. Shu, X. Deng and W. Zheng: A s/iced-finite difference method equivalents, stochastic constraints and functional conjugate duality; for the American option, October; 939 October; 931 Shi, L., H.B. Nembhard and M. Aktan; A real-options-based analysis for Herbon, A., E. Khmelnitsky and I. Ben-Gal; Using a pseudo-stochastiacp - supply chain decisions; October; 945 proach for multiple-parts scheduling on an unreliable machine; March; Shu, J.. Y. Gu, X. Deng and W. Zheng: A sliced-finite difference method 189 for the American option, October; 939 Herer, Y.T., M. Masin and E.M. Dar-El; Design of self-regulating produc- Sinreich, D. and Y. Marmor; Emergency department operations: The basis tion control systems by Tradeoffs Programming; March; 217 for developing a simulation tool, March; 233 Hong, L.J. and B.L. Nelson; The tradeoff between sampling and switching: Song, W.T.; Relationships among some univariate distributions; July: new sequential procedures for indifference-zone selection: July; 623 651 Song, W.T., C.C. Su and W.-C. Chu; A pseudo-random number assignment Jefferson, T.R. and C.H. Scott; Dynamic financial planning: certainty strategy for the estimation of quadratic metamodels; July; 657 equivalents, stochastic constraints and functional conjugate duality: Speranza, M.G. and R. Mansini; An exact approach for portfolio selection October; 931 with transaction costs and rounds; October; 919 Ji, X., S. Zhu, S. Wang and S. Zhang; A stochastic linear goal program- Stidham, S. and A.J. Brogan; A note on separation in mean-lower-partial- ming approach to multistage portfolio management based on scenario moment portfolio optimization with fixed and moving targets; October: generation via linear programming; October; 957 901 Su, C.C., W.T. Song and W.-C. Chu: A pseudo-random number assignment Kaminsky, P. and H.-S. Ahn; Production and distribution policy in a two- strategy for the estimation of quadratic metamodels; July; 657 stage stochastic push-pull supply chain: July; 609 Khmelnitsky, E., A. Herbon and I. Ben-Gal; Using a pseudo-stochastiacp - Wang, S., X. Ji, S. Zhu and S. Zhang; A stochastic linear goal program- proach for multiple-parts scheduling on an unreliable machine; March; ming approach to multistage portfolio management based on scenario 189 generation via linear programming, October; 957 Konno, H. and T. Koshizuka: Mean-ahsolute deviation model, October: Wang, T., Y. Chen and Y. Feng; On the time-window fulfillment rate in a 893 single-item min-max inventory control system: July; 667 Koshizuka, T. and H. Konno: Mean-absolute deviation model, October: Xiao, W.-Q., V. Ning Hsu and C.-L. Li: Dynamic lot size problems with 893 one-way product substitution; March; 201

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