Publicaciones ADDRESS

PUBLICACIONES DERIVADAS DEL PROYECTO (2014-2017) EN REVISTAS JCR

2017

  1. Cannella, S., González-Ramírez, R. G., Dominguez, R., López-Campos, M. A., & Miranda, P. A., “Modelling and Simulation in Operations and Complex Supply Chains – Editorial”, Mathematical Problems in Engineering (2017). JCR 2016: 0.802. (Q3: 59 de 85 en la categoría Engineering, Multidisciplinary).
  2. De Oliveira Pacheco E., Cannella S., Lüders R., Barbosa-Povoa A.P. “Order-up- to-level Policy Update Procedure for a Supply Chain Subject to Market Demand Uncertainty”, Computers & Industrial Engineering (2017), 113, 347 – 355. JCR 2016: 2.623 (Q1: 9 de 44 en la categoría Engineering, Industrial).
  3. Dominguez R, Cannella S, Framiñán JM, “Inventory Record Inaccuracy – The impact of structural complexity and lead time variability“, OMEGA – The International Journal of Management Science (2017), 81, pp. 167-177. JCR 2016: 4.029 (Q1: 2 de 83 en la categoría Operations Research & Management Science).
  4. Fernandez-Viagas V, Framiñán JM, “Reduction of Permutation Flowshop Problems to Single Machine Problems“, Computers & Operations Research (2017), 77, pp. 96-110. JCR 2016: 2.623 (Q1: 9 de 44 en la categoría Engineering, Industrial).
  5. Fernandez-Viagas V, Framiñán JM, “A beam-search-based constructive heuristic for the PFSP to minimise total flowtime“, Computers & Operations Research (2017), 81, pp. 167-177. JCR 2016: 2.623 (Q1: 9 de 44 en la categoría Engineering, Industrial).
  6. Fernandez-Viagas V, Ruiz R, Framiñán JM, “A new vision of approximate methods for the permutation flowshop to minimise makespan: state-of-the-art and computational evaluation”, European Journal of Operational Research (2017), 257 (3), pp. 707-721. JCR 2016: 3.297 (Q1: 7 de 83 en la categoría Operations Research & Management Science).
  7. Framiñán JM, Perez-Gonzalez P, “The 2-stage assembly flowshop scheduling problem with total completion time: Efficient constructive heuristic and metaheuristic“, Computers & Operations Research (2017), 88, pp. 237-246. JCR 2016: 2.623 (Q1: 9 de 44 en la categoría Engineering, Industrial).
  8. Framiñán JM, Perez-Gonzalez P, “New approximate algorithms for the customer order scheduling problem with total completion time objective“, Computers & Operations Research (2017), 78, pp. 181-192. JCR 2016: 2.623 (Q1: 9 de 44 en la categoría Engineering, Industrial).

2016

 

  1. Cannella S, Bruccoleri M, Framiñán JM, “Closed-loop supply chains: What reverse logistics factors influence performance?“, International Journal of Production Economics (2016), 175, pp. 35-49. JCR 2016: 3.493 (Q1: 3 de 44 en la categoría Engineering, Industrial).
  2. Dios, M, Framiñán JM, “A Review and Classification of Computer-Based Manufacturing Scheduling Tools“, Computers & Industrial Engineering (2016), 99, pp. 229-249. JCR 2016: 2.623 (Q1: 9 de 44 en la categoría Engineering, Industrial).
  3. Dominguez R, Cannella S, Framiñán JM, “Turbulence in market demand on supply chain networks“, International Journal of Simulation Modelling (2016), 15(3):450-459. JCR 2016: 1.770 (Q3: 24 de 44 en la categoría Engineering, Industrial).
  4. Fernandez-Viagas V, Leisten R, Framiñán JM, “A computational evaluation of constructive and improvement heuristics for the blocking flow shop to minimise total flowtime“, Expert Systems With Applications (2016), 61 (1), pp. 290-301. JCR 2016: 3.928 (Q1: 3 de 83 en la categoría Operations Research & Management Science).
  5. Fernandez-Viagas V, Dios M, Framiñán JM, “Efficient constructive and composite heuristics for the Permutation Flowshop to minimise total earliness and tardiness”, Computers & Operations Research (2016), 53, pp. 68-80. JCR 2016: 2.623 (Q1: 9 de 44 en la categoría Engineering, Industrial).

 

2015

 

  1. Cannella S, Bruccoleri M, Barbosa-Povoa A, Framiñán JM, Relvas S, “The effect of Inventory Record Inaccuracy in Information Exchange Supply Chains”, European Journal of Operational Research (2015), 243 (1), pp. 120-129. JCR 2015: 2.679 (Q1: 9 de 82 en la categoría Operations Research & Management Science).
  2. Cannella, S., López‐Campos, M., Dominguez, R., Ashayeri, J., & Miranda, P. A. , “A simulation model of a coordinated decentralized supply chain”. International Transactions in Operational Research (2015), 22 (4), 735-756. JCR 2015: 1.255 (Q3: 39 de 82 en la categoría Operations Research & Management Science).
  3. Dominguez R, Cannella S, Framiñán JM, “On returns and network configuration in supply chain’s dynamic performance”, Transportation Research Part E: Logistics and Transportation Review (2015), 73, pp. 152-167. JCR 2015: 2.279 (Q1: 13 de 82 en la categoría Operations Research & Management Science).
  4. Fernandez-Viagas V, Framiñán JM, “A new set of high-performing heuristics to minimize flowtime in permutation flowshops”, Computers & Operations Research (2015), 53, pp. 68-80. JCR 2015: 2.600 (Q1: 10 de 44 en la categoría Engineering, Industrial).
  5. Fernandez-Viagas V, Framiñán JM, “A bounded-search iterated greedy algorithm for the distributed permutation flowshop scheduling problem”, International Journal of Production Research (2015), 53 (4), pp. 1111-1123. JCR 2015: 1.693 (Q2: 15 de 44 en la categoría Engineering, Industrial).
  6. Fernandez-Viagas V, Framiñán JM, “Efficient non-population-based algorithms for the permutation flowshop scheduling problem with makespan minimisation subject to a maximum tardiness”, Computers & Operations Research (2015), 64, pp. 86-96. JCR 2015: 2.600 (Q1: 10 de 44 en la categoría Engineering, Industrial).
  7. Fernandez-Viagas V, Framiñán JM “Controllable Processing Times in Project and Production Management: Analysing the trade-off between processing times and the amount of resources”, Mathematical Problems in Engineering (2015), Article ID 826318. JCR 2015: 0.644 (Q3: 59 de 85 en la categoría Engineering, Multidisciplinary).
  8. Fernandez-Viagas V, Framiñán JM, “NEH-based heuristics for the permutation flowshop scheduling problem to minimize total tardiness”, Computers & Operations Research (2015), 60, pp. 27-36. JCR 2015: 2.600 (Q1: 10 de 44 en la categoría Engineering, Industrial).
  9. Framiñán JM, Perez-Gonzalez P, “On heuristic solutions for the stochastic flowshop scheduling problem”, European Journal of Operational Research (2015), 246, pp. 413-420. JCR 2015: 2.679 (Q1: 9 de 82 en la categoría Operations Research & Management Science).
  10. Perez-Gonzalez P, Framiñán JM, “Assessing scheduling policies in a permutation flowshop with common due dates”, International Journal of Production Research (2015), 53 (19), pp. 5742-5754. JCR 2015: 1.693 (Q2: 15 de 44 en la categoría Engineering, Industrial).
  11. Vallada E, Ruiz R, Framiñán JM, “New hard benchmark for flowshop scheduling problems minimizing makespan”, European Journal of Operational Research (2015), 240 (3), pp. 666-677. JCR 2015: 2.679 (Q1: 9 de 82 en la categoría Operations Research & Management Science).

 

2014

  1. Bruccoleri M., Cannella S., La Porta G. “Inventory record inaccuracy in supply chains: the role of workers’ behaviour”, International Journal of Physical Distribution & Logistics Management (2014), 44 (10), 796 –819. JCR 2014: 1.802 (Q2: 55 de 185 en la categoría Management).
  2. Cannella S. “Order-up- to policies in information exchange supply chains”, Applied Mathematical Modelling, (2014), 38 (21), 5553–5561. JCR 2014: 2.251 (Q1: 11 de 85 en la categoría Operations Research & Management Science).
  3. Cannella S., Ashayeri J., Miranda P.A., Bruccoleri M. “Current economic downturn and supply chain: The significance of demand and inventory smoothing”, International Journal of Computer Integrated Manufacturing (2014), 27 (3), 201-212. JCR 2014: 1.012 (Q3: 45de 81 en la categoría Operations Research & Management Science).
  4. Cannella S, Framiñán JM, Barbosa-Povoa A, “An IT-enabled supply chain model: A simulation study”, International Journal of Systems Science (2014), 45 (11), pp. 2327-2341. JCR 2014: 2.100 (Q1: 14 de 81 en la categoría Operations Research & Management Science).
  5. Dominguez R, Cannella S, Framiñán JM, “The impact of the supply chain structure on bullwhip effect”, Applied Mathematical Modelling (2014), 39 (23-24), pp. 7309-7325. JCR 2014: 2.326 (Q1: 11 de 85 en la categoría Engineering, Multidisciplinary).
  6. Dominguez R, Framiñán JM, Cannella S, “On bullwhip-limiting strategies in divergent supply chain networks”, Computers & Industrial Engineering (2014), 73 (1), pp. 85-95. JCR 2014: 1.783 (Q2: 11 de 43 en la categoría Engineering, Industrial).
  7. Dominguez R, Framiñán JM, Cannella S, “Serial versus divergent supply chain networks: a comparative analysis of the bullwhip effect”, International Journal of Production Research (2014), 52 (7), pp. 2194-2210. JCR 2014: 1.477 (Q2: 16 de 43 en la categoría Engineering, Industrial).
  8. Fernandez-Viagas V, Framiñán JM, “On insertion tie-breaking rules in heuristics for the permutation flowshop scheduling problem”, Computers & Operations Research (2014), 45, pp. 60-67. JCR 2014: 1.861 (Q1: 9 de 43 en la categoría Engineering, Industrial).
  9. Fernandez-Viagas V, Framiñán JM, “Integrated project scheduling and staff assignment with controllable processing times”, Scientific World Journal, Volumen 2014. JCR 2013: 1.219 (Q2: 16 de 55 en la categoría Multidisciplinary Sciences).
  10. Perez-Gonzalez P, Framiñán JM, “A Common Framework and Taxonomy for Multicriteria Scheduling Problems with Interfering and Competing Jobs: Multi-agent Scheduling Problems”, European Journal of Operational Research (2014), 235 (1), pp. 1-16. JCR 2014: 2.358 (Q1: 10 de 81 en la categoría Operations Research & Management Science).