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INDICES TO VOLUME 49: 2001 AREA INDEX COMPUTING AND DECISION TECHNOLOGY Post, Thierry, Performance Evaluation in Stochastic Envi- ronments Using Mean-Variance Data Envelopment Balas, Egon, Sebastian Ceria, Milind Dawande, Francois Analysis, 281-292. Margot, and Gabor Pataki, OCTANE: A New Heuristic for Pure 0-1 Programs. 207-2235. LOGISTICS & SUPPLY CHAIN OPERATIONS Henz, Martin, Scheduling a Major College Basketball Con- Aviv, Yossi and Awi Federgruen, Design for Postpone- ference—Revisited, 163—168 ment: A Comprehensive Characterization of Its Benefits Under Unknown Demand Distributions, 578-598. DECISION MAKING Cachon, Gérard P., Exact Evaluation of Batch-Ordering Carrizosa, Emilio and Dolores Romero Morales, Com- Inventory Policies in Two-Echelon Supply Chains with bining Minsum and Minmax: A Goal Programming Ap- Periodic Review, 79-98. proach, 169-174. Cachon, Gérard P., Stock Wars: Inventory Competition in a Lahdelma, Risto and Pekka Salminen, SMAA-2: Stochas- Two-Echelon Supply Chain with Multiple Retailers, tic Multicriteria Acceptability Analysis for Group Deci- 658-674. sion Making, 444-454. Chen, Fangruo, Awi Federgruen, and Yu-Sheng Zheng, Near-Optimal Pricing and Replenishment Strategiefso r a ENVIRONMENT, ENERGY, AND Retail/Distribution System, 839-853. NATURAL RESOURCES Chen, Fangruo and Jing-Sheng Song, Optimal Policies for Boucher, Jacqueline and Yves Smeers, Alternative Models Multiechelon Inventory Problems with Markov-Modu- of Restructured Electricity Systems, Part 1: No Market lated Demand, 226-234. Power, 821-838. Cooper, William L., Pathwise Properties and Performance Cai, Ximing, Daene C. McKinney, Leon S. Lasdon, and Bounds for a Perishable Inventory System, 455-466. David W. Watkins, Jr., Solving Large Nonconvex Water Corbett, Charles J., Stochastic Inventory Systems in a Sup- Resources Management Models Using Generalized Ben- ply Chain with Asymmetric Information: Cycle Stocks, ders Decomposition, 235-245. Safety Stocks, and Consignment Stock, 487-500. Gabriel, Steven A., Andy S. Kydes, and Peter Whitman, Hsu, Vernon Ning and Timothy J. Lowe, Dynamic Eco- The National Energy Modeling System: A Large-Scale nomic Lot Size Models with Period-Pair-Dependent Back- Energy-Economic Equilibrium Model, 14-25. order and Inventory Costs, 316-321. Philbrick, C. Russell, Jr., and Peter K. Kitanidis, /m- Mahajan, Siddharth and Garrett van Ryzin, /nventory proved Dynamic Programming Methods for Optimal Competition Under Dynamic Consumer Choice, Control of Lumped-Parameter Stochastic Systems, 646-657. 398-412. Sobel, Matthew J. and Rachel Q. Zhang, /nventory Poli- cies for Systems with Stochastic and Deterministic De- FINANCIAL SERVICES mand, 157-162. Bertsimas, Dimitris, Leonid Kogan, and Andrew W. Lo, Hedging Derivative Securities and Incomplete Markets: MANUFACTURING OPERATIONS An €-Arbitrage Approach, 372-397. Bartholdi, John J. III, Donald D. Eisenstein, and Robert Gondzio, Jacek and Roy Kouwenberg, High-Performance D. Foley, Performance of Bucket Brigades When Work Is Computing for Asset-Liability Management, 879-891. Stochastic, 710-719. Kenyon, Chris and Stathis Tompaidis, Real Options in Bertsimas, Dimitris and Ioannis Ch. Paschalidis, Proba- Leasing: The Effect of Idle Time, 675-689. bilistic Service Level Guarantees in Make-to-Stock Manu- facturing Systems, 119-133. Meier, Helga, Nicos Christofides, and Gerry Salkin, Cap- ital Budgeting Under Uncertainty-An Integrated Ap- Chen, Jinfa, David D. Yao, and Shaohui Zheng, Optimal proach Using Contingent Claims Analysis and Integer Replenishment and Rework with Multiple Unreliable Sup- Programming, 196-206. ply Sources, 430-443. Operations Research © 2001 INFORMS 0030-364X/01/4906-0970 $05.00 Vol. 49, No. 6, November—December 2001, p. 970 1526-5463 electronic ISSN INDICES TO VOLUME 49: 2001 AREA INDEX COMPUTING AND DECISION TECHNOLOGY Post, Thierry, Performance Evaluation in Stochastic Envi- ronments Using Mean-Variance Data Envelopment Balas, Egon, Sebastian Ceria, Milind Dawande, Francois Analysis, 281-292. Margot, and Gabor Pataki, OCTANE: A New Heuristic for Pure 0-1 Programs. 207-2235. LOGISTICS & SUPPLY CHAIN OPERATIONS Henz, Martin, Scheduling a Major College Basketball Con- Aviv, Yossi and Awi Federgruen, Design for Postpone- ference—Revisited, 163—168 ment: A Comprehensive Characterization of Its Benefits Under Unknown Demand Distributions, 578-598. DECISION MAKING Cachon, Gérard P., Exact Evaluation of Batch-Ordering Carrizosa, Emilio and Dolores Romero Morales, Com- Inventory Policies in Two-Echelon Supply Chains with bining Minsum and Minmax: A Goal Programming Ap- Periodic Review, 79-98. proach, 169-174. Cachon, Gérard P., Stock Wars: Inventory Competition in a Lahdelma, Risto and Pekka Salminen, SMAA-2: Stochas- Two-Echelon Supply Chain with Multiple Retailers, tic Multicriteria Acceptability Analysis for Group Deci- 658-674. sion Making, 444-454. Chen, Fangruo, Awi Federgruen, and Yu-Sheng Zheng, Near-Optimal Pricing and Replenishment Strategiefso r a ENVIRONMENT, ENERGY, AND Retail/Distribution System, 839-853. NATURAL RESOURCES Chen, Fangruo and Jing-Sheng Song, Optimal Policies for Boucher, Jacqueline and Yves Smeers, Alternative Models Multiechelon Inventory Problems with Markov-Modu- of Restructured Electricity Systems, Part 1: No Market lated Demand, 226-234. Power, 821-838. Cooper, William L., Pathwise Properties and Performance Cai, Ximing, Daene C. McKinney, Leon S. Lasdon, and Bounds for a Perishable Inventory System, 455-466. David W. Watkins, Jr., Solving Large Nonconvex Water Corbett, Charles J., Stochastic Inventory Systems in a Sup- Resources Management Models Using Generalized Ben- ply Chain with Asymmetric Information: Cycle Stocks, ders Decomposition, 235-245. Safety Stocks, and Consignment Stock, 487-500. Gabriel, Steven A., Andy S. Kydes, and Peter Whitman, Hsu, Vernon Ning and Timothy J. Lowe, Dynamic Eco- The National Energy Modeling System: A Large-Scale nomic Lot Size Models with Period-Pair-Dependent Back- Energy-Economic Equilibrium Model, 14-25. order and Inventory Costs, 316-321. Philbrick, C. Russell, Jr., and Peter K. Kitanidis, /m- Mahajan, Siddharth and Garrett van Ryzin, /nventory proved Dynamic Programming Methods for Optimal Competition Under Dynamic Consumer Choice, Control of Lumped-Parameter Stochastic Systems, 646-657. 398-412. Sobel, Matthew J. and Rachel Q. Zhang, /nventory Poli- cies for Systems with Stochastic and Deterministic De- FINANCIAL SERVICES mand, 157-162. Bertsimas, Dimitris, Leonid Kogan, and Andrew W. Lo, Hedging Derivative Securities and Incomplete Markets: MANUFACTURING OPERATIONS An €-Arbitrage Approach, 372-397. Bartholdi, John J. III, Donald D. Eisenstein, and Robert Gondzio, Jacek and Roy Kouwenberg, High-Performance D. Foley, Performance of Bucket Brigades When Work Is Computing for Asset-Liability Management, 879-891. Stochastic, 710-719. Kenyon, Chris and Stathis Tompaidis, Real Options in Bertsimas, Dimitris and Ioannis Ch. Paschalidis, Proba- Leasing: The Effect of Idle Time, 675-689. bilistic Service Level Guarantees in Make-to-Stock Manu- facturing Systems, 119-133. Meier, Helga, Nicos Christofides, and Gerry Salkin, Cap- ital Budgeting Under Uncertainty-An Integrated Ap- Chen, Jinfa, David D. Yao, and Shaohui Zheng, Optimal proach Using Contingent Claims Analysis and Integer Replenishment and Rework with Multiple Unreliable Sup- Programming, 196-206. ply Sources, 430-443. Operations Research © 2001 INFORMS 0030-364X/01/4906-0970 $05.00 Vol. 49, No. 6, November—December 2001, p. 970 1526-5463 electronic ISSN AREA INDEX: 2001 / 971 Crés, Hervé, and Hervé Moulin, Scheduling with Opting OPTIMIZATION, COMPUTING, AND Out: Improving Upon Random Priority, 565-577. DECISION TECHNOLOGY Dobson, Gregory and Ramakrishnan S. Nambimadom, Guerriero, Francesca, Robert Musmanno, Valerio The Batch Loading and Scheduling Problem, 52-65. Lacagnina, and Antonio Pecorella, A Class of Label- Gilland, Wendell G., Effective Sequencing Rules for Closed Correcting Methods for the K Shortest Paths Problem, Manufacturing Networks, 759-770. 423-429. Hall, Nicholas G., ’Maseka Lesavana, and Chris N. Potts, Scheduling with Fixed Delivery Dates, 134-144. OR CHRONICLE Kamrad, Bardia and Ricardo Ernst, An Economic Model Cooper, William W., Kyung Sam Park, and Gang Yu, An for Evaluating Mining and Manufacturing Ventures with Illustrative Application of IDEA (Imprecise Data Envel- Output Yield Uncertainty, 690-699. opment Analysis) to a Korean Mobile Telecommunication Karmarkar, Uday S. and Kumar Rajaram, Grade Selection Company, 807-820. and Blending to Optimize Cost and Quality, 271-280. Forman, Ernest H. and Saul I. Gass, The Analytic Hierar- Mahajan, Siddharth and Garrett van Ryzin, Stocking Re- chy Process—An Exposition, 469-486. tail Assortments Under Dynamic Consumer Substitution, Garille, Susan Garner and Saul I. Gass, Stigler’s Diet 334-351. Problem Revisited, 1-13. Webster, Scott and Z. Kevin Weng, /mproving Repetitive Meredith, Jack R., Reconsidering the Philosophical Basis Manufacturing Systems: Model and Insights, 99-106. of OR/MS, 325-333. OPTIMIZATION OR PRACTICE Ahuja, Ravindra K. and James B. Orlin, A Fast Scaling Barnett, Arnold, Robert Shumsky, Mark Hansen, Algorithm for Minimizing Separable Convex Functions Amedeo Odoni, and Geoffrey Gosling, Safe at Home? Subject to Chain Constraints, 784-789. An Experiment in Domestic Airline Security, 181-195. Ahuja, Ravindra K. and James B. Orlin, /nverse Opti- Naphade, Kedar S., S. David Wu, Robert H. Storer, and mization, 771-783. Bhavin J. Doshi, Melt Scheduling to Trade Off Material Bollapragada, S., O. Ghattas, and J. N. Hooker, Optimal Waste and Shipping Performance, 629-645. Design of Truss Structures by Logic-Based Branch and Cut, 42-51. SERVICES AND MILITARY Hall, Nicholas G. and Marc E. Posner, Generating Exper- imental Data for Computational Testing with Machine Anderson, Edward J. and Sandor P. Fekete, 7wo Dimen- Scheduling Applications, 854-865. sional Rendezvous Search, 107-118. Jaillet, Patrick and Matthew Stafford, Online Searching, Green, Linda V., Peter J. Kolesar, and Joao Soares, /m- 501-515. proving the SIPP Approach for Staffing Service Systems That Have Cyclic Demands, 549-564. Kaminsky, Philip and David Simchi-Levi, The Asymptotic Optimality of the SPT Rule for the Flow Shop Mean Com- Tragler, Gernot, Jonathan P. Caulkins, and Gustav pletion Time Problem, 293-304. Feichtinger, Optimal Dynamic Allocation of Treatment and Enforcement in Illicit Drug Control, 352-362. Karabati, Selcuk, Panagiotis Kouvelis, and Gang Yu, A Min-Max-Sum Resource Allocation Problem and Its Ap- plications, 913-922. SIMULATION Lougee-Heimer, R., A Note on Coefficient Adjustment Chick, Stephen E., /nput Distribution Selectiofno r Simula- Using SOS Constraints, 175-177. tion Experiments: Accounting for Input Uncertainty, Marchand, Hugues and Laurence A. Wolsey, Aggregation 744-758. and Mixed Integer Rounding to Solve MIPS, 363-371. Chick, Stephen E. and Koichiro Inoue, New Two-Stage Romeijn, H. Edwin and Dolores Romero Morales, Gen- and Sequential Procedures for Selecting the Best Simu- erating Experimental Data for the Generalized Assign- lated System, 732-743. ment Problem, 866-878. Glasserman, Paul and Jeremy Staum, Conditioning on Teo, Chung-Piaw and Dimitris Bertsimas, Multistage Lot One-Step Survival for Barrier Option Simulations, Sizing Problems via Randomized Rounding, 599-608. 923-937. 972 / INDICES TO VOLUME 49: 2001 Juneja, Sandeep, /mportance Sampling and the Cyclic Ap- for Markov Processes by Linear Programming, proach, 900-912. 516-530. Munoz, David F. and Peter W. Glynn, Multivariate Stan- Koole, Ger, Zhen Liu, and Rhonda Righter, Optimal dardized Time Series for Steady-State Simulation Output Transmission Policies for Noisy Channels, 892-899. Analysis, 413-422. Liu, Zhen and Rhonda Righter, The Impact of Cell Drop- Nelson, Barry L., Julie Swann, David Goldsman, and ping Policies in ATM Nodes, 66-78. Wheyming Song, Simple Procedures for Selecting the Markowitz, David M. and Lawrence M. Wein, Heavy Best Simulated System When the Number of Alternatives Traffic Analysis of Dynamic Cyclic Policies: A Unified Is Large, 950-963. Treatment of the Single Machine Scheduling Problem, Wilson, James R., A Multiplicative Decomposition Prop- 246-270. erty of the Screening-and-Selection Procedures of Nelson Nam, Ick-Hyun Nam, Dynamic Scheduling for a Flexible et al., 964-966. Processing Network, 305-315. Wasserman, Kimberly M. and Tava Lennon Olsen, On STOCHASTIC MODELS Mutually Interfering Parallel Servers Subject to External Drekic, Steve and David A. Stanford, Reducing Delay in Disturbances, 700-709. Preemptive Repeat Priority Queues, 145-156. Feng, Y. and J. Sun, Computing the Optimal Replenishment TRANSPORTATION olicy for Inventory Systems with Random Discount Op- portunities, 790-795. Cordeau, Jean-Francois, Francois Soumis, and Jacques George, Jennifer M. and J. Michael Harrison, Dynamic Desrosiers, Simultaneous Assignment of Locomotives and Cars to Passenger Trains, 531-548. Control of a Queue with Adjustable Service Rate, 720-731. Feng, Youyi and Baichun Xiao, A Dynamic Airline Seat In- ventory Control Model and Its Optimal Policy, 938-949. Glazebrook, Kevin D. and José Nido-Mora, Parallel Scheduling of Multiclass M/M/m Queues: Approximate Kleywegt, Anton J. and Jason D. Papastavrou, The Dy- and Heavy-Traffic Optimization of Achievable Perfor- namic and Stochastic Knapsack Problem with Random mance, 609-623. Sized Items, 26-41. Helmes, Kurt, Stefan Rohl, and Richard H. Stockbridge, Secomandi, Nicola, A Rollout Policy for the Vehicle Rout- Computing Moments of the Exit Time Distribution ing Problem with Stochastic Demands, 796-802. AUTHOR INDEX A Bartholdi, John J., III, Donald D. Eisenstein, and Robert D. Foley, Performance of Bucket Brigades When Work Is Ahuja, Ravindra K. and James B. Orlin, A Fast Scaling Stochastic, 710-719. Algorithm for Minimizing Separable Convex Functions Subject to Chain Constraints, 784-789. Bertsimas, Dimitris and Ioannis Ch. Paschalidis, Proba- bilistic Service Level Guarantees in Make-to-Stock Manu- Ahuja, Ravindra K. and James B. Orlin, /nverse Opti- facturing Systems, 119-133. mization, 771-783. Bertsimas, Dimitris, Leonid Kogan, and Andrew W. Lo, Anderson, Edward J. and Sandor P. Fekete, Two Dimen- Hedging Derivative Securities and Incomplete Markets: sional Rendezvous Search, 107-118. An €-Arbitrage Approach, 372-397. Aviv, Yossi and Awi Federgruen, Design for Postponement: Bertsimas, Dimitris see Teo and Bertsimas, 599-608. A Comprehensive Characterization of Its Benefits Under Bollapragada, S., O. Ghattas, and J. N. Hooker, Optimal Unknown Demand Distributions, 578-598. Design of Truss Structures by Logic-Based Branch and Cut, 42-51. B Boucher, Jacqueline and Yves Smeers, Alternative Models Balas, Egon, Sebastian Ceria, Milind Dawande, Francois of Restructured Electricity Systems, Part 1: No Market Margot, and Gabor Pataki, OCTANE: A New Heuristic Power, 821-838. for Pure 0-1 Programs, 207-225. C Barnett, Arnold, Robert Shumsky, Mark Hansen, Cachon, Gérard P., Exact Evaluation of Batch-Ordering Amedeo Odoni, and Geoffrey Gosling, Safe at Home? Inventory Policies in Two-Echelon Supply Chains with Pe- An Experiment in Domestic Airline Security, 181-195. riodic Review, 79-98. AREA INDEX: 2001 / 973 Cachon, Gérard P., Stock Wars: Inventory Competition in a Dobson, Gregory and Ramakrishnan S. Nambimadom, Two-Echelon Supply Chain with Multiple Retailers, The Batch Loading and Scheduling Problem, 52-65. 658-674. Doshi, Bhavin J., see Naphade, Wu, Storer, and Doshi, Cai, Ximing, Daene C. McKinney, Leon S. Lasdon, and 629-645. David W. Watkins Jr., Solving Large Nonconvex Water Drekic, Steve and David A. Stanford, Reducing Delay in Resources Management Models Using Generalized Ben- Preemptive Repeat Priority Queues, 145—156. ders Decomposition, 235-245. E Carrizosa, Emilio and Dolores Romero Morales, Com- Eisenstein, Donald D., see Bartholdi, Eisenstein, and bining Minsum and Minmax: A Goal Programming Ap- Foley, 710-719. proach, 169-174. Ernst, Ricardo, see Kamrad and Ernst, 690-699. Caulkins, Jonathan P., see Tragler, Caulkins, and Feicht- inger, 352-362. F Federgruen, Awi, see Aviv and Federgruen, 578-598. Ceria, Sebastian, see Balas, Ceria, Dawande, Margot, and Pataki, 207-225. Federgruen, Awi, see Chen, Federgruen, and Zheng, 839-853. Chen, Fangruo, Awi Federgruen, and Yu-Sheng Zheng, Near-Optimal Pricing and Replenishment Strategiefsor a Feichtinger, Gustav, see Tragler, Gernot, and Feicht- Retail/Distribution System, 839-853. inger, 352-362. Chen, Fangruo and Jing-Sheng Song, Optimal Policies for Fekete, Sandor P., see Anderson and Fekete, 107-118. Multiechelon Inventory Problems with Markov-Modu- Feng, Y. and J. Sun, Computing the Optimal Replenishment lated Demand, 226-234. Policy for Inventory Systems with Random Discount Op- Chen, Jinfa, David D. Yao, and Shaohui Zheng, Optimal portunities, 790-795. Replenishment and Rework with Multiple Unreliable Sup- Feng, Youyi and Baichun Xiao, A Dynamic Airline Seat ply Sources, 430-443. Inventory Control Model and Its Optimal Policy, Chick, Stephen E., /nput Distribution Selectiofno r Simula- 938-949. tion Experiments: Accounting for Input Uncertainty, Foley, Robert D., see Bartholdi, Eisenstein, and Foley, 744-758. 710-719. Chick, Stephen E. and Koichiro Inoue, New Two-Stage Forman, Ernest H. and Saul I. Gass, The Analytic Hierar- and Sequential Procedures for Selecting the Best Simu- chy Process—An Exposition, 469-486. lated System, 732-743. G Christofides, Nicos, see Meier, Christofides, and Salkin, Gabriel, Steven A., Andy S. Kydes, and Peter Whitman, 196-206. The National Energy Modeling System: A Large-Scale Cooper, William L., Pathwise Properties and Performance Energy-Economic Equilibrium Model, 14-25. Bounds for a Perishable Inventory System, 455-466. Garille, Susan Garner and Saul I. Gass, Stigler’s Diet Cooper, William W., An Jllustrative Application of IDEA Problem Revisited, 1-13. (Imprecise Data Envelopment Analysis) to a Korean Mo- Gass, Saul I., see Forman and Gass, 469-486. bile Telecommunication Company, 807-820. Gass, Saul I., see Garille and Gass, 1-13. Corbett, Charles J., Stochastic Inventory Systems in a Sup- ply Chain with Asymmetric Information: Cycle Stocks, George, Jennifer M. and J. Michael Harrison, Dynamic Safety Stocks, and Consignment Stock, 487-500. Control of aQ ueue with Adjustable Service Rate, 720-731. Cordeau, Jean-Francois, Francois Soumis, and Jacques Ghattas, O., see Bollapragada, Ghattas, and Hooker, Desrosiers, Simultaneous Assignment of Locomotives 42-51. and Cars to Passenger Trains, 531-548. Gilland Wendell, G., Effective Sequencing Rules for Closed Cres, Hervé and Hervé Moulin, Scheduling with Opting Manufacturing Networks, 759-770. Out: Improving Upon Random Priority, 565-577. Glasserman, Paul and Jeremy Staum, Conditioning on One-Step Survival for Barrier Option Simulations, D 923-937. Dawande, Milind, see Balas, Ceria, Dawande, Margot, and Glazebrook, Kevin D. and José Nino Mora, Paralle/ Pataki, 207-225. Scheduling of Multiclass M/M/m Queues: Approximate Desrosiers, Jacques, see Cordeau, Soumis, and Desrosiers, and Heavy-Traffic Optimization of Achievable Perfor- 531-548. mance, 609-623. 974 INDICES TO VOLUME 49: 2001 Glynn, Peter W., see Munoz and Glynn, 413-422. Karabati, Selcuk, Panagiotis Kouvelis, and Gang Yu, A Min-Max-Sum Resource Allocation Problem and Its Ap- Goldsman, David, see Nelson, Swann, Goldsman, and plications, 913-922. Song, 950-963. Karmarkar, Uday S. and Kumar Rajaram, Grade Selec- Gondzio, Jacek and Roy Kouwenberg, High-Performance tion and Blending to Optimize Cost and Quality, Computing for Asset-Liability Management, 879-891. 271-280. Gosling, Geoffrey, see Barnett, Shumsky, Hansen, Kenyon, Chris and Stathis Tompaidis, Real Options in Odoni, and Gosling, 181—195. Leasing: The Effect of Idle Time, 675-689. Green, Linda V., Peter J. Kolesar, and Joao Soares, /m- Kitanidis, Peter K., see Philbrick and Kitanidis, proving the SIPP Approach for Staffing Service Systems 398-412. That Have Cyclic Demands, 549-564. Kleywegt, Anton J. and Jason D. Papastavrou, The Dy- Guerriero, Francesca, Roberto Musmanno, Valerio namic and Stochastic Knapsack Problem with Random Lacagnina, and Antonio Pecorella, A Class of Label- Sized Items, 26-41. Correcting Methods for the K Shortest Paths Problem, 423-429. Kogan, Leonid, see Bertsimas, Kogan, and Lo, 372-397. H Kolesar, Peter J., see Green, Kolesar, and Soares, 549-564. Hall, Nicholas G., ’Maseka Lesaoana and Chris N. Potts, Koole, Ger, Zhen Liu, and Rhonda Righter, Optimal Scheduling with Fixed Delivery Dates, 134-144. Transmission Policies for Noisy Channels, 892-899. Hall, Nicholas G. and Marc E. Posner, Generating Exper- Kouvelis, Panagiotis, see Karabati, Kouvelis, and Yu, imental Data for Computational Testing with Machine Scheduling Applications, 854-865. 913-922. Kouwenberg, Roy, see Gondzio and Kouwenberg, Hansen, Mark, see Barnett, Shumsky, Hansen, Odoni, and Gosling, 181-195. 879-891. Kydes, Andy S., see Gabriel, Kydes, and Whitman, Harrison, J. Michael, see George and Harrison, 14-25. 720-731. Helmes, Kurt, Stefan Rohl, and Richard H. Stockbridge, L Computing Moments of the Exit Time Distribution for Lacagnina, Valerio, see Guerriero, Musmanno, Lacagnina, Markov Processes by Linear Programming, 516—530. and Pecorella, 423-429. Henz, Martin, Scheduling a Major College Basketball Con- Lahdelma, Risto and Pekka Salminen, SMAA-2: Stochas- ference—Revisited, 163-168. tic Multicriteria Acceptability Analysis for Group Deci- Hooker, J. N., see Boliapragada, Ghattas, and Hooker, sion Making, 444-454. 42-51. Lasdon, Leon S., see Cai, McKinney, Lasdon, and Hsu, Vernon Ning and Timothy J. Lowe, Dynamic Eco- Watkins, 235-245. nomic Lot Size Models with Period-Pair-Dependent Back- Lesaoana, ’Maseka, see Hall, Lesaoana, and Potts, order and Inventory Costs, 316-321. 134-144. Liu, Zhen, see Koole, Liu, and Righter, 892-899. Inoue, Koichiro see Chick and Inoue, 732-74 Liu, Zhen and Rhonda Righter, The Impact of Cell Drop- ping Policies in ATM Nodes, 66-78. Lo, Andrew W., see Bertsimas, Kogan, and Lo, 372-397. Jaillet, Patrick and Matthew Stafford, Online Searching, 501-515. Lougee-Heimer, R., A Note on Coefficient Adjustment Using SOS Constraints, 175-177. Juneja, Sandeep, /mportance Sampling and the Cyclic Ap- proach, 900-912. Lowe, Timothy J., see Hsu and Lowe, 316-321. K M Kaminsky, Philip and David Simchi-Levi, The Asymptotic Mahajan, Siddharth aad Garrett van Ryzin, /nventory Optimality of the SPT Rule for the Flow Shop Mean Competition Under Dynamic Consumer Choice, Completion Time Problem, 293-304. 646-657. Kamrad, Bardia and Ricardo Ernst, An Economic Model Mahajan, Siddharth and Garrett van Ryzin, Stocking Re- for Evaluating Mining and Manufacturing Ventures with tail Assortments Under Dynamic Consumer Substitution, Output Yield Uncertainty, 690-699. 334-351. AREA INDEX: 2001 / 975 Marchand, Hugues and Laurence A. Wolsey, Aggregation Pecorella, Antonio, see Guerriero, Musmanno, Lacagn- and Mixed Integer Rounding to Solve MIPS, 363-371. ina, and Pecorella, 423-429. Margot, Francois, see Balas, Ceria, Dawande, Margot, Philbrick, C. Russell, Jr. and Peter K. Kitanidis, /m- and Pataki, 207-225. proved Dynamic Programming Methods for Optimal Markowitz, David M. and Lawrence M. Wein, Heavy Control of Lumped-Parameter Stochastic Systems, Traffic Analysis of Dynamic Cyclic Policies: A Unified 398-412. Treatment of the Single Machine Scheduling Problem, Posner, Marc E., see Hall and Posner, 854—865. 246-270. Post, Thierry, Performance Evaluation in Stochastic Envi- McKinney, Daene C., see Cai, McKinney, Lasdon, and ronments Using Mean-Variance Data Envelopment Watkins, 235-245. Analysis, 281-292. Meier, Helga, Nicos Christofides, and Gerry Salkin, Cap- Potts, Chris N., see Hall, Lesaoana, and Potts, 134-144. ital Budgeting Under Uncertainty—An Integrated Ap- R proach Using Contingent Claims Analysis and Integer Programming, 196—206. Rajaram, Kumar, see Karmarkar and Rajaram, 271-280. Meredith, Jack R., Reconsidering the Philosophical Basis of OR/MS, 325-333. Righter, Rhonda, see Koole, Liu, and Righter, 892-899. Moulin, Hervé, see Crés and Moulin, 565-577. Righter, Rhonda, see Liu and Righter, 66-78. Munoz, David F. and Peter W. Glynn, Multivariate Stan- Rohl, Stefan, see Helmes, ROhI, and Stockbridge, dardized Time Series for Steady-State Simulation Output 516-530. Analysis, 413-422. Romeijn, H. Edwin and Romero Morales, Generating Ex- Musmanno, Roberto, see Guerriero, Musmanno, perimental Data for the Generalized Assignment Prob- Lacagnina, and Pecorella, 423-429. lem, 866-878. N Romero Morales, Dolores, see Carrizosa and Romero Nam, ick-Hyun, Dynamic Scheduling for a Flexible Pro- Morales, 169-174. cessing Network, 305-315. Romero Morales, Dolores, see Romeijn and Romero Nambimadom, Ramakrishnan S., see Dobson and Nam- Morales, 866-878. bimadom, 52-65. S Naphade, Kedar S., S. David Wu, Robert H. Storer, and Salkin, Gerry, see Meier, Christofides, and Salkin, Bhavin J. Doshi, Melt Scheduling to Trade Off Material 196-206. Waste and Shipping Performance, 629-645. Salminen, Pekka, see Lahdelma and Salminen, 444-454. Nelson, Barry L., Julie Swann, David Goldsman, and Secomandi, Nicola, A Rollout Policy for the Vehicle Rout- Wheyming Song, Simple Procedures for Selecting the ing Problem with Stochastic Demands, 796-802. Best Simulated System When the Number of Alternatives Is Large, 950-963. Shumsky, Robert, see Barnett, Shumsky, Hansen, Odoni, and Gosling, 181-195. Nino-Mora, José, see Glazebrook and Nino-Mora, 609-623. Simchi-Levi, see Kaminsky and Simchi-Levi, 293-304. O Smeers, Yves, see Boucher and Smeers, 821-838. Odoni, Amedeo, see Barnett, Shumsky, Hansen, Odoni, Soares, Joao, see Green, Kolesar, and Soares, 549-564. and Gosling, 181-195. Sobel, Matthew J. and Rachel Q. Zhang, /nventory Poli- Olsen, Tava Lennon, see Wasserman and Olsen, cies for Systems with Stochastic and Deterministic De- 700-709. mand, 157-162. Orlin, James B., see Ahuja and Orlin, 771-789. Song, Jing-Sheng, see Chen and Song, 226-234. P Song, Wheyming, see Nelson, Swann, Goldsman, and Song, 950-963. Papastavrou, Jason, D., see Kleywegt and Papastavrou, 2641. Soumis, Francois, see Cordeau, Soumis, and Desrosiers, 531-548. Park, Kyung Sam, see Cooper, Park, and Yu, 807-820. Paschalidis, Ioannis Ch., see Bertisimas and Paschalidis, Stafford, Matthew, see Jaillet and Stafford, 501—515. 119-133. Stanford, David, see Drekic and Stanford, 145-156. Pataki, Gabor, see Balas, Ceria, Dawande, Marot, and Staum, Jeremy see Glasserman and Staum, 923-937. Pataki, 207-225. 976 INDICES TO VOLUME 49: 2001 Stockbridge, Richard H., see Helmes, Rohl, and Stock- Webster, Scott and Z. Kevin Weng, /mproving Repetitive bridge, 516-530. Manufacturing Systems: Model and Insights, 99-106. Storer, Robert H., see Naphade, Wu, Storer, and Doshi, Wein, Lawrence M., see Markowitz and Wein, 246-270. 629-645. Weng, Z. Kevin, see Webster and Weng, 99-106. Sun, J., see Feng and Sun, 790-795. Whitman, Peter, see Gabriel, Kydes, and Whitman, Swann, Julie see Nelson, Swann, Goldsman, and Song, 14-25. 950-963. Wilson, James R., A Multiplicative Decomposition Prop- T erty of the Screening-and-Selection Procedures of Nelson Teo, Chung-Piaw and Dimitris Bertsimas, Multistage Lot et al., 964-966. Sizing Problems via Randomized Rounding, 599-608. Wolsey, Laurence A., see Marchand and Wolsey, 363-371. Tompaidis, Stathis, see Kenyon and Tompaidis, 675-689. Wu, S. David, see Naphade, Wu, Storer, and Doshi, Tragler, Gernot, Jonathan P. Caulkins, and Gustav Fe- ichtinger, Optimal Dynamic Allocation of Treatment and 629-645. Enforcement in Illicit Drug Control, 352-362. X V Xiao, Baichun, see Feng and Xiao, 938-949. Y Van Ryzin, Garrett, see Mahajan and van Ryzin, 334-351. Yao, David D., see Chen, Yao, and Zheng, 430-443. Van Ryzin, Garrett, see Mahajan and van Ryzin, Yu, Gang, see Cooper, Park, and Yu, 807-820. 646-657. Yu, Gang, see Karabati, Kouvelis, and Yu, 913-922. W Z Wasserman, Kimberly M. and Tava Lennon Olsen, On Zhang, Rachel see Sobel and Zhang, 157-162. Mutually Interfering Parallel Servers Subject to External Disturbances, 700-709. Zheng, Shaohui, see Chen, Yao, and Zheng, 430-443 Watkins, David W. Jr., see Cai, McKinney, Lasdon, and Zheng, Yu-Sheng, see Chen, Federgruen and Zheng, Watkins, 235-245. 839-853. SUBJECT INDEX: 2001 / 977 SUBJECT INDEX The subject index conforms to the cateogires established in the OR/MS Index, 1952-1976, 1976-1981, and 1982-1987. The 1952-1976 cumulative index was compiled by Kneale T. Marshall and F. Russell Richards, the 1976-1981 cumulative index was compiled by Jon W. Tolle and Richard E. Stone, and the 1982-1987 cumulative index was compiled by Jon W. Tolle. A E Agriculture/food Economics Garille, S. G., human diet, 1-13. Boucher, Jacqueline, equilibrium models of restructured Algorithm electricity systems, 821-838. Cai, X., Generalized Benders Decomposition, 235-245. Effectiveness/performance Feng, Y., bisection method, 790-795. Post, Thierry, DEA, stochastic dominance, mean-variance Analysis of algorithms analysis, 281-292. Kaminsky, P., probabilistic analysis, 293-304. Electric industries Boucher, Jacqueline, equivalence between restructuring C models, 821-838. Communications Engineering Koole, Ger, transmission policies for noisy channels, Bollapragada, S., structural design, 42-51. 892-899. Liu, Z., cell dropping with finite buffers, 66-78. Wasserman, Kimberly M., power control in wireless net- works, 700-709. Facilities Complementary programming Carrizosa, Emilio, continuous location/discrete loca- Boucher, Jacqueline, models of restructured electricity tion, 169-174. systems, 821-838. Finance Computer science Bertsimas, Dimitris, derivatives, pricing and hedging, Gondzio, Jacek, high-performance computing, 879-891. 372-397. Cost analysis Kamrad, Bardia, options, investments, capital budgeting, Kenyon, Chris, opportunity cost of idle time, 675-689. 690-699. Finance/asset pricing D Glasserman, Paul, computational methods, 923-937. Decision analylsis, multiple criteria Finance/capital budgets Carrizosa, E., 169-174. Meier, Helga, scenario-based optimization for capital Forman, Ernest H., 469-486. budgeting, 196-206. Lahdelma, Risto, 444-454. Finance/investment Dynamic programming Gondzio, Jacek, asset-liability management models, George Jennifer M., service rate control in queues, 879-891. 720-731. Finance/portfolio Dynamic programming, applications Meier, Helga, optimal portfolios for capital budgeting, Hsu, Vernon, Solving economic lot size problems, 196-206. 316-321. Finance/securities Dynamic programming: heuristics Kenyon, Chris, real options, 675-689. Secomandi, Nicola, Network/graphs: stochastic model, Flow shop 796-802. Kaminsky, Philip, weighted completion time problem, Dynamic programming/optimal control, applications shortest processing time dispatch rule, 293-304. Feng, Youyi, optimal seat inventory control, 938-949. Koole, Ger, models scheduling with partial information, G 892-899. Games/group decisions Tragler, Gernot, application to drug policy, 352-362. Mahajan, Siddharth, noncooperative, 646-657. Dynamic programming/optimal control, Markov Cachon, Gérard P., noncooperative, 658-674. Kleywegt, A. J., resources allocation, 26-41. Government, energy policies Dynamic programming/optimization control Gabriel, S. A., general framework for determining energy Kamrad, Bardia, applications, 690-699. policies, 14-25. Dynamic programming, Markov, infinite state H Philbrick, C. Russell Jr., efficient approximation of cost- Heuristics to-go functions, 398-412 Balas, Egon, facet enumeration, 207-225. 978 INDICES TO VOLUME 49: 2001 I M Industries Manufacturing Karmarkar, Uday, chemical, food, and petrochemical sec- Webster, S., performance/productivity, 99-106. tors, 271-280. Manufacturing/automated systems Marchand, Hugues, cutting planes: valid inequalities and Dobson, G., batch processors in semiconductor, steel and solution for mixed integer programming problems, ceramic industries, 52-65. 363-371. Manufacturing productivity Industries, petroleum Karmarkar, U., optimizing cost and conformance quality, Kenyon, Chris, offshore drilling, rig leasing, 675-689. 271-280. Industries, transportation/shipping Marketing Feng, Youyi, airline route revenue management, 938-949. Chen, Fangruo, channels of distribution, retailing, pric- Inventory, perishable ing, 839-853. Cooper, William L., heuristics, performance bounds, sto- Marketing buyer behavior Mahajan, Siddharth, 646-657. chastic, 455-466. Marketing/ choice models Inventory/production Mahajan, Siddharth, choice and inventory decisions, Aviv, Yossi, multi-item/echelon/stage, 578-598. 334-351. Aviv, Yossi, operating characteristics, forecasting, Military, search/surveillance 578-598. Anderson, E. J., marking strategies on the geometric Bertsimas, D., multi-item,make-to-stock systems, plane, 107-118. 119-133. Kamrad, Bardia, Policies and uncertainty, 690-699. N Cachon, Gérard P., multi-echelon, stochastic demand, pe- Natural resources riodic review heuristic,79—98. Cai, Ximing, water resources management modeling, Cachon, Gérard P., multi-echelon stochastic demand, 235-245. 658-674. Philbrick, C. Russell, Jr., water resources: optimal reser- Chen, Fangruo, multi-echelon, marketing/pricing poli- voir operations, 398-412. cies, 839-853. Network/graphs Chen, Jinfa, multiple sourcing, optimal replenishment, in- Ahuja, Ravindra K., flow algorithms inverse shortest path, spection, rework, 430-443. minimun cut, minimum cost flows, 771-789. Corbett, J. Charles, asymmetric information supply Guerriero, Francesca, algorithms for the K shortest paths chains, 487-500. problem, 423-429. Feng, Y., continuous review, 790-795. Hsu, V., perishable/aging: ECS problems with holding Jaillet, Patrick, distance algorithms online searching, and backorder costs, 316-321. 501-515. Kamrad, Bardia, policies and uncertainty, 690-699. Mahajan, Siddharth, consumer substitution, 334-351. O Mahajan, Siddharth, policies-marketing/pricing, Optimization 646-657. Karabati, Selcuk, integer optimization, min-max opti- Markowitz, David M., dynamic lot-sizing. Production/ mization, robust optimization, 913-922. scheduling: sequencing jobs with due dates, 246-270. Organization Sobel, M., deterministic and stochastic demand; contract, Cooper, William W., employee performance evaluation, optimal policy, 157-162. 807-820. Webster, S., smoothing, 99-106. 4 Inventory/production, multi-echelon Philosophy of modeling Cachon, Gérard P., multiechelon stochastic demand, Meredith, Jack R., understanding vs. problem solving, 658-674. 325-333. Chen, Fangruo, multi-echelon, Markov-modulated infi- Probability nite horizon, optimal policy, 226-234. Bartholdi, John J. III, stochastic model/applications: sto- Chen, Fangruo, marketing/pricing policies, 839-853. chastic model of bucket brigade, 710-719. Chen, Jinfa, multiple sourcing, optimal replenishment, in- Juneja, Sandeep, Markov processes, 900-912. spection, rework, 430-443. Probability/applications Liu, Z., ATM networks, cell dropping, 66-78. Production planning Judicial/legal Karmarkar, Uday, blending and grading in process indus- Tragler, Gernot, crime and drug policy, 352-362. tries, 271-280.

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