![]() April 1998 Call for Papers: IIE Transactions on Operations Engineering Special Issue The ongoing revolution in information and computer technologies has changed the role of industrial engineers. Not only do they have to deal with the design, planning and control of production systems; they also have to deal with similar problems in the service industries. This is true since efficient design, planning and control in telecommunications, transportation, logistics, health care, and distribution systems are playing increasingly more prominent roles in maintaining national and international competitiveness. This special issue of IIE Transactions on Operations Engineering intends to present the state-of-the-art applications of probability and statistics in the design, planning and control of production and service systems. Papers are invited that exemplify these methodologies in the context of operations and engineering problems found in both the manufacturing and service sectors. All papers will be refereed. Papers submitted must conform to the Instructions for Authors on the inside back cover of IIE Transactions on Operations Engineering. Authors may also go to the following web site for instructions: http://iie.thomson science.com All submissions should include five copies of a one-page description of "Why this Paper is Important." Five copies of the paper should be submitted to one of the following guest editors by Aug.1: Xiuli Chao, Department of Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering, New Jersey Institute of Technology, Newark, NJ 07102; E-mail: chao@megahertz.njit.edu; Michael Pinedo, Stern School of Business, New York University, 4 West Street, New York, NY 10012; E-mail: mpinedo@rnd.stern.nyu.edu; or J. George Shanthikumar, Department of Industrial Engineering and Operations Research and Walter A. Haas School of Business, University of California, Berkeley, CA 94720; E-mail: jgshant@ieor.berkeley.edu Second ICOQM THE SECOND INTERNATIONAL Conference on Operations and Quantitative Management (ICOQM) will be held Jan. 3-6, 1999, in Ahmedabad, India. This year's theme is the role of operations and quantitative management in the dynamic global business environment of the 21st Century. Articles are invited for presentation and discussion on all topics of operations management, operations research, quantitative management and management science. Authors wishing to contribute papers should submit an abstract of no more than 150 words plus a submission fee of $25 (to include a one-year subscription to the International Journal of Operations and Quantitative Management). Abstracts of all papers to be presented will be published in the conference bulletin. Scholars interested in organizing tutorials, invited clusters, plenary sessions, workshops and panel discussions are requested to send their detailed proposal. For more information, contact: Omprakash K. Gupta, Indiana University Northwest, Division of Business, 3400 Broadway, Gary, IN 46408-1197; Phone: (219) 980-6901; Fax: (219) 980-6916; E-mail: icoqm@hotmail.com The deadline for all submission is June 30. 66th MORS Symposium THE 66TH MORS Symposium will be held June 23-25, at the Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey, Calif. MORS will offer two prizes for best papers - the Barchi Prize and the Rist Prize. The David Rist Prize will be awarded to the best paper in military operations research. The Richard H. Barchi Prize will be awarded to the best paper from the entire 66th MORS Symposium, including Working Groups, Composite Groups and Special Sessions. The deadlines for entry submission for the Rist Prize and the Barchi Prize are Sept. 30 and Nov. 28, respectively. Entries must meet the following critieria:
Special Issue on Neural Networks Interest in the various tools of artificial intelligence (i.e. genetic algorithms, evolutionary heuristics, neural networks, heuristic programming and expert systems) continues to grow. The Computers and Operations Research Journal will publish a special issue on neural networks with emphasis on their applications to business problems. Despite the growing interest, the majority of the existing literature is focused on the issue of software development and theory, rather than on applications. This special issue will focus on the use of the various tools of neural networks in solutions to business problems faced by the practitioner. Examples of the subject matter include:
More information about this announcement can be found at: http://bsuvc.bsu.edu/~00jngupta/cfp.doc International Journal of Mathematical Algorithms The International Journal of Mathematical Algorithms will be concerned with research at the interface of computer science and mathematics. In particular, the journal will focus on applicable mathematics with a significant computing science component. Editors are looking for papers with a strong mathematical foundation and information on recent advances in computing - generally with a view to solving problems of a practical nature. Authors should submit copies to one of the following: Vic J. Rayward-Smith, Editor-in-Chief, School of Information Systems, University of East Anglia, UK; E-mail: ijma@sys.uea.ac.uk; or Teodor G. Crainic, North American Editor, Départment des Sciences Administratives, Université du Québec à Montréal, Canada; E-mail: theo@crt.umontreal.ca This call for papers will not have a deadline as it is a new journal and therefore will need new papers indefinitely. Transportation Science Issue on Planning & Operational Control in Mass Transit Public mass transit has become one of the critical ingredients for success, with respect to economic as well as ecological performance in highly populated conurbations. During the last two decades, operations research methods played a major role in solving the complex problems of planning and operational control in public transit organizations. Many of those activities have focused on classical scheduling problems, but now related fields of research are also becoming more and more relevant, especially in a world of continuous change. Based on the idea of looking at public transit not only as the technical problem to providing mobility but more as a specific public service in competition with motorized individual transport, efficient organizational arrangements and technological innovations, for example, must be taken into consideration. Authors should send four copies of their manuscript to one of the three guest editors: Joachim R. Daduna, FHW Berlin, Badensche Strasse 50-51, D-10825 Berlin, Germany; E-mail: daduna@fhw-berlin.de; Stefan Voss, TU Braunschweig, Institut fuer Wirtschaft-swissenschaften, Abt-Jerusalem-Strasse 7, D-38106 Braunschweig, Germany; Phone: 49-531-391-3210; E-mail: stefan.voss@tu-bs.de; Nigel H.M. Wilson, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA 02139; Phone: (617) 253-5046; E-mail: nhmw@mit.edu Deadline is June 30. OR/MS Today copyright © 1998 by the Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences. All rights reserved. Lionheart Publishing, Inc. 506 Roswell Street, Suite 220, Marietta, GA 30060, USA Phone: 770-431-0867 | Fax: 770-432-6969 E-mail: lpi@lionhrtpub.com URL: http://www.lionhrtpub.com Web Site © Copyright 1998 by Lionheart Publishing, Inc. All rights reserved. |