179 results on '"Dries, R"'
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2. Call for Papers - INFORMS Transactions on Education Special Issue on Generative AI in Teaching Management Science, Operations Research, Operations Management, and Analytics.
3. Which algorithm to select in sports timetabling?
4. Teaching Integer Programming by Scheduling the Belgian Soccer League.
5. A traditional Benders' approach to sports timetabling.
6. A pessimist's approach to one-sided matching.
7. Multi-league sports scheduling with different leagues sizes.
8. The international timetabling competition on sports timetabling (ITC2021).
9. Strategies for dealing with uncertainty in time-relaxed sports timetabling.
10. Result-based talent identification in road cycling: discovering the next Eddy Merckx.
11. First-break-heuristically-schedule: Constructing highly-constrained sports timetables.
12. The flexibility of home away pattern sets.
13. Parliament seating assignment problems.
14. Optimizing rest times and differences in games played: an iterative two-phase approach.
15. Which algorithm to select in sports timetabling?
16. Fair integer programming under dichotomous preferences.
17. Using Feedback to Mitigate Coordination and Threshold Problems in Iterative Combinatorial Auctions.
18. Relax-fix-optimize heuristics for time-relaxed sports timetabling.
19. PEACE V–Salvage Treatment of oligorecurrent nodal prostate cancer metastases (STORM): 24-months toxicity results of a randomized phase II trial
20. Proactive Strategies for Soccer League Timetabling.
21. RobinX: A three-field classification and unified data format for round-robin sports timetabling.
22. Proactive and reactive strategies for football league timetabling.
23. On the complexity of pattern feasibility problems in time-relaxed sports timetabling.
24. The multi-league sports scheduling problem, or how to schedule thousands of matches.
25. Conference scheduling — A personalized approach
26. Risk aversion in one-sided matching.
27. Scheduling a non-professional indoor football league: a tabu search based approach.
28. Round-robin tournaments generated by the Circle Method have maximum carry-over.
29. Round-Robin Tournaments Generated by the Circle Method Have Maximum Carry-Over.
30. Scheduling the Australian Football League.
31. Winner determination in geometrical combinatorial auctions.
32. Optimization modelling for analyzing fantasy sport games.
33. The Focus of Attention Problem.
34. Optimizing the Unlimited Shift Generation Problem.
35. Solids - A Combinatorial Auction for a Housing Corporation
36. Scheduling a triple round robin tournament for the finnish national ice hockey league for players under 20.
37. Sports scheduling with generalized breaks.
38. The Focus of Attention Problem.
39. Comparing League Formats with Respect to Match (Un)importance: A Case Study in Belgian Soccer
40. Handling fairness issues in time-relaxed tournaments with availability constraints.
41. Between a Rock and a Hard Place: The Two-to-One Assignment Problem.
42. Solids: A Combinatorial Auction for Real Estate
43. Exact Algorithms for the Matrix Bid Auction.
44. Scheduling a triple round robin tournament with minitournaments for the Finnish national youth ice hockey league.
45. Solids: A Combinatorial Auction for Real Estate.
46. The Red-Blue transportation problem.
47. Comparing league formats with respect to match importance in Belgian football.
48. Between a rock and a hard place: the two-to-one assignment problem.
49. Soccer schedules in Europe: an overview.
50. Using Mixed-Integer Programming to Win a Cycling Game.
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