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Thursday 11:00:00 Timetabling in education and sport Room 126 - Chair: G. Vanden Berghe
Thursday 11:00:00 Transportation management Room 130 - Chair: F. Semet
Thursday 11:00:00 Networks Room 138 - Chair: B. Fortz
Thursday 11:00:00 Nonconvex optimization 1 Room 035 - Chair: F. Bach
Thursday 14:00:00 Constraint programming models 1 Room 126 - Chair: Y. Deville
Thursday 14:00:00 Vehicle routing Room 130 - Chair: S. Limbourg
Thursday 14:00:00 Combinatorial optimization and IP applications Room 138 - Chair: Q. Louveaux
Thursday 14:00:00 Nonconvex Optimization 2 Room 035 - Chair: R. Sepulchre
Thursday 16:10:00 Constraint programming models 2 Room 126 - Chair: P. Schaus
Thursday 16:10:00 Performance modeling Room 130 - Chair: G. Janssens
Thursday 16:10:00 Scheduling Room 138 - Chair: K. Sorensen
Thursday 16:10:00 Planning under uncertainty Room 035 - Chair: R. Leus
Friday 09:00:00 Metaheuristics Room 126 - Chair: J. Teghem
Friday 09:25:00 Production and distribution (9:25) Room 130 - Chair: Y. Arda
Friday 09:00:00 Multiple criteria Room 138 - Chair: R. Bisdorff
Friday 09:25:00 Stochastic models (9:25) Room 035 - Chair: L. Esch
Friday 11:00:00 Constraint programming and Supply Chain Management Room 126 - Chair: Y. Deville
Friday 11:00:00 OR in health management Room 130 - Chair: P. De Causmaecker
Friday 11:00:00 Rankings and importance indices Room 138 - Chair: JL. Marichal
Friday 11:00:00 Queueing Room 035 - Chair: S. Wittevrongel
Friday 15:10:00 Optimization software Room 126 - Chair: E. Loute
Friday 15:10:00 Integrated operations planning Room 130 - Chair: B. Raa
- The mobile repairman problem: classification of existing models
Jasmine Buré (KULeuven) Co-authors: Pieter Vansteenwegen, Dirk Cattrysse Abstract: The research areas (maintenance, inventory and routing) are already extensively investigated and thousands of models can be found in literature. Nevertheless, the existing papers and models, generally don't take into account the strong interrelationship between those research areas. Papers including all three factors are, to the best of our knowledge, non-existing and only few papers on the intersection of two of the three domains were published.
As a starting point of dealing with this problem, a classification of models, taking into account the interaction of those research domains, was made. The goal of this classification is to provide insight in all known relations between maintenance, inventory and routing. Furthermore, a division in decision-making levels (strategy, tactics and operations) is made.
- An integrated solution method for order batching and picking
Birger Raa (Ghent University) Co-authors: W. Dullaert
Friday 15:10:00 Cycles in graphs Room 138 - Chair: F. Spieksma
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