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From the Foreword by Marshall Fisher, The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania: As generation of academics and practitioners follows generation, it is worthwhile to compile long views of the research and practice in the past to shed light on research and practice going forward. This collection of peer-reviewed articles is intended to provide such a long view. This book contains a collection of chapters written by leading scholars/practitioners who have continued their efforts in developing and/or implementing innovative OR/MS tools for solving real world problems. In this book, the contributors share their perspectives about the past, present and future of OR/MS theoretical development, solution tools, modeling approaches, and applications. Specifically, this book collects chapters that offer insights about the following topics: • Survey articles taking a long view over the past two or more decades to arrive at the present state of the art while outlining ideas for future research. Surveys focus on use of a particular OR/MS approach, e.g., mathematical programming (LP, MILP, etc.) and solution methods for particular family of application, e.g., distribution system design, distribution planning system, health care. • Autobiographical or biographical accounts of how particular inventions (e.g., Structured Modeling) were made. These could include personal experiences in early development of OR/MS and an overview of what has happened since. • Development of OR/MS mathematical tools (e.g., stochastic programming, optimization theory). • Development of OR/MS in a particular industry sector such as global supply chain management. • Modeling systems for OR/MS and their development over time as well as speculation on future development (e.g., LINDO, LINGO, and What’sBest!) • New applications of OR/MS models (e.g., happiness) The target audience of this book is young researchers, graduate/advanced undergraduate students from OR/MS and related fields like computer science, engineering, and management as well as practitioners who want to understand how OR/MS modeling came about over the past few decades and what research topics or modeling approaches they could pursue in research or application.


From the Foreword by Marshall Fisher, The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania: As generation of academics and practitioners follows generation, it is worthwhile to compile long views of the research and practice in the past to shed light on research and practice going forward. This collection of peer-reviewed articles is intended to provide such a long view. This book contains a collection of chapters written by leading scholars/practitioners who have continued their efforts in developing and/or implementing innovative OR/MS tools for solving real world problems. In this book, the contributors share their perspectives about the past, present and future of OR/MS theoretical development, solution tools, modeling approaches, and applications. Specifically, this book collects chapters that offer insights about the following topics: • Survey articles taking a long view over the past two or more decades to arrive at the present state of the art while outlining ideas for future research. Surveys focus on use of a particular OR/MS approach, e.g., mathematical programming (LP, MILP, etc.) and solution methods for particular family of application, e.g., distribution system design, distribution planning system, health care. • Autobiographical or biographical accounts of how particular inventions (e.g., Structured Modeling) were made. These could include personal experiences in early development of OR/MS and an overview of what has happened since. • Development of OR/MS mathematical tools (e.g., stochastic programming, optimization theory). • Development of OR/MS in a particular industry sector such as global supply chain management. • Modeling systems for OR/MS and their development over time as well as speculation on future development (e.g., LINDO, LINGO, and What’sBest!) • New applications of OR/MS models (e.g., happiness) The target audience of this book is young researchers, graduate/advanced undergraduate students from OR/MS and related fields like computer science, engineering, and management as well as practitioners who want to understand how OR/MS modeling came about over the past few decades and what research topics or modeling approaches they could pursue in research or application.
Content:
Front Matter....Pages i-xxiii
Introduction: A Long View of Research and Practice in Operations Research and Management Science....Pages 1-8
Front Matter....Pages 9-9
Economic Planning Models for India in the 1960s....Pages 11-22
The Persistence and Effectiveness of Large-Scale Mathematical Programming Strategies: Projection, Outer Linearization, and Inner Linearization....Pages 23-33
Multicommodity Distribution System Design by Benders Decomposition * ?‡ ....Pages 35-61
Structured Modeling and Model Management....Pages 63-88
Retrospective: 25 Years Applying Management Science to Logistics....Pages 89-98
Optimization Tradecraft: Hard-Won Insights from Real-World Decision Support*....Pages 99-114
Front Matter....Pages 115-115
Challenges in Adding a Stochastic Programming/Scenario Planning Capability to a General Purpose Optimization Modeling System....Pages 117-135
Advances in Business Analytics at HP Laboratories....Pages 137-173
Global Trade Process and Supply Chain Management....Pages 175-193
Sustainable Globally Integrated Enterprise (GIE)....Pages 195-217
Cyberinfrastructure and Optimization....Pages 219-229
Perspectives on Health-Care Resource Management Problems....Pages 231-247
Optimizing Happiness....Pages 249-273
Conclusion: A Long View of Research and Practice in Operations Research and Management Science....Pages 275-297


From the Foreword by Marshall Fisher, The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania: As generation of academics and practitioners follows generation, it is worthwhile to compile long views of the research and practice in the past to shed light on research and practice going forward. This collection of peer-reviewed articles is intended to provide such a long view. This book contains a collection of chapters written by leading scholars/practitioners who have continued their efforts in developing and/or implementing innovative OR/MS tools for solving real world problems. In this book, the contributors share their perspectives about the past, present and future of OR/MS theoretical development, solution tools, modeling approaches, and applications. Specifically, this book collects chapters that offer insights about the following topics: • Survey articles taking a long view over the past two or more decades to arrive at the present state of the art while outlining ideas for future research. Surveys focus on use of a particular OR/MS approach, e.g., mathematical programming (LP, MILP, etc.) and solution methods for particular family of application, e.g., distribution system design, distribution planning system, health care. • Autobiographical or biographical accounts of how particular inventions (e.g., Structured Modeling) were made. These could include personal experiences in early development of OR/MS and an overview of what has happened since. • Development of OR/MS mathematical tools (e.g., stochastic programming, optimization theory). • Development of OR/MS in a particular industry sector such as global supply chain management. • Modeling systems for OR/MS and their development over time as well as speculation on future development (e.g., LINDO, LINGO, and What’sBest!) • New applications of OR/MS models (e.g., happiness) The target audience of this book is young researchers, graduate/advanced undergraduate students from OR/MS and related fields like computer science, engineering, and management as well as practitioners who want to understand how OR/MS modeling came about over the past few decades and what research topics or modeling approaches they could pursue in research or application.
Content:
Front Matter....Pages i-xxiii
Introduction: A Long View of Research and Practice in Operations Research and Management Science....Pages 1-8
Front Matter....Pages 9-9
Economic Planning Models for India in the 1960s....Pages 11-22
The Persistence and Effectiveness of Large-Scale Mathematical Programming Strategies: Projection, Outer Linearization, and Inner Linearization....Pages 23-33
Multicommodity Distribution System Design by Benders Decomposition * ?‡ ....Pages 35-61
Structured Modeling and Model Management....Pages 63-88
Retrospective: 25 Years Applying Management Science to Logistics....Pages 89-98
Optimization Tradecraft: Hard-Won Insights from Real-World Decision Support*....Pages 99-114
Front Matter....Pages 115-115
Challenges in Adding a Stochastic Programming/Scenario Planning Capability to a General Purpose Optimization Modeling System....Pages 117-135
Advances in Business Analytics at HP Laboratories....Pages 137-173
Global Trade Process and Supply Chain Management....Pages 175-193
Sustainable Globally Integrated Enterprise (GIE)....Pages 195-217
Cyberinfrastructure and Optimization....Pages 219-229
Perspectives on Health-Care Resource Management Problems....Pages 231-247
Optimizing Happiness....Pages 249-273
Conclusion: A Long View of Research and Practice in Operations Research and Management Science....Pages 275-297
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