The following past issues and special supplements of OR/MS Today areavailable to the World Wide Web:
2008
April features the 11th in a series of special International Issues of OR/MS Today. Take a look at several far-flung O.R. problems that highlight cultural differences and commonalities in an ever-shrinking world.
February focuses on "Doing Good With Good O.R." from community welfare to national biodefense to international human rights, operations research fights the good fight ... from an analytical standpoint. Also featured is an update of the Vehicle Routing Software Survey.
2007
December features a Q&A with INFORMS President-Elect Cynthia Barnhart, who discusses everything from the the state of the profession and aviation operations to her brush with fame, her presidential agenda and her iPod.
The (almost) Real Deal: the October issue featuresOR/MS Today's biennial survey of discrete-event simulation reveals some interesting trends and developments in the dare-we-say omnipresent software.
Best in Class: August features OR/MS Today's annual back-to-school special issue, this year highlighting an all-star line-up of innovative O.R. educators from coast-to-coast.
Featured in the June 2007 issue: The Franz Edlelman Award, named for the quintessential practitioner of operations research and the management sciences, is widely consider the "Super Bowl of O.R." This year's O.R. (operations research) winner went where no other Edelman Award winner had gone before: the O.R. (operating room). Also featured is the ninth edition of the Linear Programming Software Survey.
April 2007 marks the 10th anniversary of a series of special International Issues of OR/MS Today. As in the past, the issue seeks to highlight outstanding O.R. applications and education, no matter where it is practiced, preached or taught. Our worldwide tour includes stops in the United Kingdom, Norway, Germany, Japan, Uruguay, Puerto Rico and MIT (which some would say is in a world all its own).
The lead story of the February issue of asks, who says all the great operations research problems have already been solved? From real-time mixed integer programming to air traffic and disaster management, plenty of challenges await O.R. Also featured: biennial survey of statistical analysis software, an ambitious Air Force program designed to cut costs and an update on the COIN-OR initiative.
2006
The December issue features articles on a variety of topics such as: an O.R. researcher's experience with a media "storm,"` coverage of a symposium on O.R. and criminal justice, a decision theory analysis of the attack on Iraq and a primer on the new age of optimization applications. Also featured is the biennial survey and directory of decision analysis software.
The October issue features articles on a variety of topics such as computerized third party negotiation, starting a consulting career and the history of ICS.
The June issue features articles on the recent Edelman Award presentation and winners as well as queueing for voting and patient flow. Also featured is the 2006 Vehicle Routing Software Survey.
The April issue features the annual International OR section, plus part 2 of Probability Management.
The February issue of OR/MS Today features articles on Probability Management, the journal Operations Research and a special report on O.R.'s Academe & Industry.
2005
The December issue presents a one-on-one interview with INFORMS President-Elect Mark Daskin, who advanced through the publications ranks an area he's looking to target during his upcoming presidency. Other topics include a case study on how a PC-based DSS is changing the operations end of a New Zealand dairy company, John L. Nazareth's take on the art and science of "Better" and a biennial survey of discrete-event simulation software tools.
The October issue gives you the story of how INFORMS staffers and volunteers moved quickly to relocate the Annual Meeting in the wake of Hurricane Katrina. Other topics include: O.R. in Africa, pro bono consulting and applying operations research to aviation security.
In tribute to the "Father of LP," the August issue includes more reminiscences of George B. Dantzig. This back-to-school special edition also features an in-depth look at whether or not O.R. grads are adequately prepared for the "real world."
The April issue of OR/MS Today looks at international Operations Research, from Canada to Sweden and beyond.
The February issue of looks at how to thwart high-tech theft, use agent-based modeling in social science and teach sports O.R. in the classroom and examines the latest statistical analysis software survey.
2004
The December issue introduces readers to INFORMS President-elect Richard Larson, explores sense-and-respond operations in the military and features the fifth biennial forecasting software survey.
The October issue features articles on emergency planning, historical perspectives of "selling" O.R. and more. Also, this issue brings the seventh edition of the Decision Analysis Software Survey.
The August issue features articles in Innovative Operations Research Education covering topics like teaching Revenue Management in business schools and helping teens learn how to make better decisions using simple O.R. techniques.
The June issue brings articles on predictive models, O.R. in sports and the challenges and opportunities of RFID. Also featured is a new edition of the Vehicle Routing Software Survey .
The April issue brings the return of the Special International Issue. Learn about applied Operations Research solutions from Turkey, Germany, Sweden and Canada.
The February issue continues the debate over the "Science of Better" marketing campaign; recalls the life and times of Andrew (Andy) Vazsonyi, and takes an O.R. approach to predicting the popular vote for the upcoming presidency.
2003
The December issue heralds the seventh addition of the Linear Programming Software Survey. Also featured: Altanta meeting awards; Life After Edelman, Part 2; and a look at the recently announced "Science of Better" marketing campaign.
The October issue covers a variety of topics including: branding Operations Research, capturing the knowledge of a veteran workforce and forecasting with virtual stock markets.
The June issue premieres our Supply Chain Management (SCM) Software Survey. Also featured is an article on how Operations Research helped win Operation Iraqi Freedom.
The April issue features the annual International O.R. topic. Learn about applied operations research projects in Singapore, Canada, South Africa, New Zealand and other locales.
Everyone has their eye on the February issue of OR/MS Today'sForecasting Software Survey. Find out which product is right for you! Other stories include data mining analytics, operational risk management in financial services, and March Madness returns.
2002
The December issue of OR/MS Today features an inspiring lecture from Secretary of the Air Force James G. Roche about the challenges facing military Operations Research. Other stories focus on demand forecasting, research productivity from business schools and the recent INFORMS meeting in San Jose.
The October issue marks the 50th anniversary of Operations Research. This special issue recounts problems, solutions, anecdotes and achievements over the last 50 years, and beyond. Contributions by Saul I. Gass, Andrew Vazsonyi, Gene Woolsey, Sid Hess and more make this issue an extra special tribute.
Decision-makers face new dilemmas daily. If you are one of them, compare and contrast the different decision analysis software in the June issue of OR/MS Today. Also learn more about the successful ventures of Continental Airlines which recently won the coveted Edelman Award.
April features another Special International Issue. Come explore the universal problems of operations researchers from around the globe.
The February issue is focused on the transportation industry. The results for vehicle routing software survey are available as well as a closer look into revenue management. In addition we talked to President-elect Tom Cook about his new position as CEO of CALEB Technologies.
2001
The December issue's cover story raises questions about Sept. 11 and air safety. Also get to know Saul Gass, a pioneer of operations research, in a Q&A. With over 50 years experience in the field, Gass gives his perspectives on the past and for the coming years.
August, the Back-to-School Special issue, highlights innovative education in Operations Research. Article Topics include: LP vs NLP, Online Exams, Decision Making, Shop Talk 101, Executive Ed and Course Correction. A Linear Programming Software Survey is also included in the issue with more than 45 products.
The June issue of OR/MS Today highlights the recipients of the Franz Edelman Award Competition, recognized as a showcase for the very best applications of operations research/management science. Other topics include revenue management for the movie theater industry and the benefits of decision support systems.
The April edition of OR/MS Today is the fourth Special International Issue. Feature stories cover diverse, international OR applications in economics, AIDS research, network optimization, airline crew-scheduling and more. The issue also includes a special section on the "keys to success" in international OR consulting.
The February issue features stories on recent developments in HIV allocation, inventory replenishment systems and tournament modeling. In addition, a simulation software survey details the functions of products available in the industry.
2000
The December issue features articles on innovative OR/MS education and designing organizations.
The June issue features stories of applied OR in the corporate world. Executives interested in finding out more about INFORMS, operations research or this special issue should visit: www.informs.org/Executives.
April's edition of OR/MS Today focuses on International OR. Stories cover applied OR work from Brazil, Israel, New Zealand and points beyond.
February's issue focuses on Career Development. It also features the 2000 edition of the Forecasting Software Survey.
1999
December's issue focuses on OR applications in commercial aviation. Also, the 2000 OR/MS Today Resource Directory is online! Check out the latest edition of our listing of OR/MS related software, vendors and publishers.
The October edition of OR/MS Today includes the 1999 edition of the Statistical Analysis Software Survey.
August's issue covers diverse topics and includes the 1999 edition of the Linear Programming Software Survey.
The June edition of OR/MS Today covers diverse topics such as data mining, Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) and resource allocation for ambulances and hospitals.
The February issue features stories on organ transplant allocation, statistical sampling in the 2000 census and a tribute to Robert Engel Machol. Also online is the The 1999 Simulation Software Survey.
1998
The December issue features stories on applying transportation management software, trends in mathematical programming and OR that's shaking up the corporate world. Also online is the 1998 OR/MS Resource Directory our annual listings of software vendors, company profiles and consultants for the OR/MS community.
The October issue features stories on the impact of global alliances within the airline industry, the history of OR in China and much more.
The December issue looks at the effectiveness of mandatory minimum sentencing as well as information technology in the work place. Also in this issue, the 1997 OR/MS Today Resource Directory.
The October issue focuses on trends in computer-based simulations and optimization.
August 1997 - this
issue examines applied uses of OR/MS in various fields
such as telecommunications, the call center industry and
air travel regulation.
February 1997 - this
issue takes an in-depth look at how OR/MS is taught in
business schools. Also featured is a software survey that
examines
Spreadsheet
Add-ins pertinent to OR/MS applications.
1996
December 1996 -
features articles about the effect of operations research
on environmental concerns plus a
Forecasting
Software survey, providing a cross-referenceable
chart of products currently on the market.
October 1996 - This
issue focuses on OR/MS education innovations.
August 1996 -
OR/MS Today takes an OR approach to the
affirmative action debate.
June 1996 - OR
Around the World - Focusing on business, health, and
society around the world, this issue features articles
covering operations research and management science in
Holland, China, Singapore, the U.K., Greece, Australia
and Africa.
April 1996 -
OR/MS Today looks at intelligent manufacturing and
how it's changing the face of business today.
February 1996 -
OR/MS Goes to Washington. The February issue takes a look
at public budgeting problems and solutions.
1995
December 1995 -
This issue focuses on computing trends applicable to the
OR/MS community.
October 1995 -
the inaugural issue of OR/MS Today Online
Editions. Includes feature stories covering our linear
programming survey and a neural network approach to
analyzing college football ratings.