Non-OR journals which regularly publish OR researchWhat are the main differences between Operations Research in the academic world, in the enterprise world and in the government world?
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Non-OR journals which regularly publish OR research
What are the main differences between Operations Research in the academic world, in the enterprise world and in the government world?
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I am looking for journals which do not focus on OR or a subfield (math programming, simulation, logistics, etc.) but still publish a few OR papers on a regular basis. What are some journals which would fit this criteria?
An example is Socio-Economic Planning Sciences, which isn't explicitly an OR journal, but publishes an article or two every issue which uses OR methods (recent papers here and here).
academic journals
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I am looking for journals which do not focus on OR or a subfield (math programming, simulation, logistics, etc.) but still publish a few OR papers on a regular basis. What are some journals which would fit this criteria?
An example is Socio-Economic Planning Sciences, which isn't explicitly an OR journal, but publishes an article or two every issue which uses OR methods (recent papers here and here).
academic journals
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I am looking for journals which do not focus on OR or a subfield (math programming, simulation, logistics, etc.) but still publish a few OR papers on a regular basis. What are some journals which would fit this criteria?
An example is Socio-Economic Planning Sciences, which isn't explicitly an OR journal, but publishes an article or two every issue which uses OR methods (recent papers here and here).
academic journals
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I am looking for journals which do not focus on OR or a subfield (math programming, simulation, logistics, etc.) but still publish a few OR papers on a regular basis. What are some journals which would fit this criteria?
An example is Socio-Economic Planning Sciences, which isn't explicitly an OR journal, but publishes an article or two every issue which uses OR methods (recent papers here and here).
academic journals
academic journals
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I would say Structural and Multidisciplinary optimization which can be described as follow:
The journal’s scope ranges from mathematical foundations of the field to algorithm and software development, and from benchmark examples to case studies of practical applications in structural, aerospace, mechanical, civil, chemical, naval and bio-engineering.
Fields such as computer-aided design and manufacturing, uncertainty quantification, artificial intelligence, system identification and modeling, inverse processes, computer simulation, biomechanics, bio-medical applications, nanotechnology, MEMS, optics, chemical processes, computational biology, meta-modeling, DOE and active control of structures are covered when the topic is closely related to the optimization of structures or fluids.
Structural and Multidisciplinary Optimization publishes original research papers, review articles, industrial applications, brief notes, educational articles, book reviews, conference diary, forum section, discussions on papers, authors´ replies, obituaries, announcements, and society news.
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I'm going to assume here that we are talking about papers utilizing OR concepts (model, solution procedure, some sort of consequences of interest to the readers) as opposed to "pure OR papers" (theorem-proof, metaheuristic races, ...).
- Many of the journals in supply chain management and related disciplines (operations management, logistics and even sourcing) publish articles that use what I would call OR/MS techniques, concepts or models. In particular, Naval Research Logistics publishes some pretty quantitative articles.
- There are journals in healthcare management (or journals with healthcare departments/areas) that publish OR-type articles. Although I have no first-hand experience, I have been told that Healthcare Management Science falls into this category.
- There are journals in agriculture, forestry etc. that take those types of articles. I coauthored a simulation-based paper in the Canadian Journal of Forestry (way back when).
- On a related note, there are journals devoted to conservation that take OR-type articles. Someone I know is in the review process with an article containing a multiobjective binary optimization model. (I'm not sure I know which journal they are targeting.)
- Articles containing optimization models can show up in journals in a variety of engineering fields. I've snuck into IIE Transactions and IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence, and IEEE Transactions on Networking may yet get a paper on which I am a contributor.
In many (most?) cases with application-area journals, the journal is mainly interested in meaningful outcomes with reasonable assumptions (and reasonable rigor), and not in how many mathematical symbols you can cram on a page or whether you can prove the problem is NP-annoying.
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Theoretical Biology and Medical Modelling
Journal Description
Theoretical Biology and Medical Modelling is an open access peer-reviewed journal adopting a broad definition of "biology" and focusing on theoretical ideas and models associated with developments in biology and medicine. Mathematicians, biologists and clinicians of various specialisms, philosophers and historians of science are all contributing to the emergence of novel concepts in an age of systems biology, bioinformatics and computer modelling. This is the field in which Theoretical Biology and Medical Modelling operates.
Operations Research Papers
Polisetty, P. K., Voit, E. O., Gatzke, E. P. (2006). Identification of metabolic system parameters using global optimization methods. Theoretical Biology and Medical Modelling. 3:4.
Marin-Sanguino, A., Voit, E. O., Gonzalez-Alcon, C., Torres, N. V. (2007). Optimization of biotechnological systems through geometric
programming. Theoretical Biology and Medical Modelling. 4:38.
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Journals focused on electricity/power systems often publish OR papers. Examples include IEEE Transactions on Smart Grid and IEEE Transactions on Sustainable Energy.
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How about acm sigmetrics. Or publications of the computer measurement group. Both have lots of work using modeling. Queuing and simulation.
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I would say Structural and Multidisciplinary optimization which can be described as follow:
The journal’s scope ranges from mathematical foundations of the field to algorithm and software development, and from benchmark examples to case studies of practical applications in structural, aerospace, mechanical, civil, chemical, naval and bio-engineering.
Fields such as computer-aided design and manufacturing, uncertainty quantification, artificial intelligence, system identification and modeling, inverse processes, computer simulation, biomechanics, bio-medical applications, nanotechnology, MEMS, optics, chemical processes, computational biology, meta-modeling, DOE and active control of structures are covered when the topic is closely related to the optimization of structures or fluids.
Structural and Multidisciplinary Optimization publishes original research papers, review articles, industrial applications, brief notes, educational articles, book reviews, conference diary, forum section, discussions on papers, authors´ replies, obituaries, announcements, and society news.
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I would say Structural and Multidisciplinary optimization which can be described as follow:
The journal’s scope ranges from mathematical foundations of the field to algorithm and software development, and from benchmark examples to case studies of practical applications in structural, aerospace, mechanical, civil, chemical, naval and bio-engineering.
Fields such as computer-aided design and manufacturing, uncertainty quantification, artificial intelligence, system identification and modeling, inverse processes, computer simulation, biomechanics, bio-medical applications, nanotechnology, MEMS, optics, chemical processes, computational biology, meta-modeling, DOE and active control of structures are covered when the topic is closely related to the optimization of structures or fluids.
Structural and Multidisciplinary Optimization publishes original research papers, review articles, industrial applications, brief notes, educational articles, book reviews, conference diary, forum section, discussions on papers, authors´ replies, obituaries, announcements, and society news.
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I would say Structural and Multidisciplinary optimization which can be described as follow:
The journal’s scope ranges from mathematical foundations of the field to algorithm and software development, and from benchmark examples to case studies of practical applications in structural, aerospace, mechanical, civil, chemical, naval and bio-engineering.
Fields such as computer-aided design and manufacturing, uncertainty quantification, artificial intelligence, system identification and modeling, inverse processes, computer simulation, biomechanics, bio-medical applications, nanotechnology, MEMS, optics, chemical processes, computational biology, meta-modeling, DOE and active control of structures are covered when the topic is closely related to the optimization of structures or fluids.
Structural and Multidisciplinary Optimization publishes original research papers, review articles, industrial applications, brief notes, educational articles, book reviews, conference diary, forum section, discussions on papers, authors´ replies, obituaries, announcements, and society news.
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I would say Structural and Multidisciplinary optimization which can be described as follow:
The journal’s scope ranges from mathematical foundations of the field to algorithm and software development, and from benchmark examples to case studies of practical applications in structural, aerospace, mechanical, civil, chemical, naval and bio-engineering.
Fields such as computer-aided design and manufacturing, uncertainty quantification, artificial intelligence, system identification and modeling, inverse processes, computer simulation, biomechanics, bio-medical applications, nanotechnology, MEMS, optics, chemical processes, computational biology, meta-modeling, DOE and active control of structures are covered when the topic is closely related to the optimization of structures or fluids.
Structural and Multidisciplinary Optimization publishes original research papers, review articles, industrial applications, brief notes, educational articles, book reviews, conference diary, forum section, discussions on papers, authors´ replies, obituaries, announcements, and society news.
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I'm going to assume here that we are talking about papers utilizing OR concepts (model, solution procedure, some sort of consequences of interest to the readers) as opposed to "pure OR papers" (theorem-proof, metaheuristic races, ...).
- Many of the journals in supply chain management and related disciplines (operations management, logistics and even sourcing) publish articles that use what I would call OR/MS techniques, concepts or models. In particular, Naval Research Logistics publishes some pretty quantitative articles.
- There are journals in healthcare management (or journals with healthcare departments/areas) that publish OR-type articles. Although I have no first-hand experience, I have been told that Healthcare Management Science falls into this category.
- There are journals in agriculture, forestry etc. that take those types of articles. I coauthored a simulation-based paper in the Canadian Journal of Forestry (way back when).
- On a related note, there are journals devoted to conservation that take OR-type articles. Someone I know is in the review process with an article containing a multiobjective binary optimization model. (I'm not sure I know which journal they are targeting.)
- Articles containing optimization models can show up in journals in a variety of engineering fields. I've snuck into IIE Transactions and IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence, and IEEE Transactions on Networking may yet get a paper on which I am a contributor.
In many (most?) cases with application-area journals, the journal is mainly interested in meaningful outcomes with reasonable assumptions (and reasonable rigor), and not in how many mathematical symbols you can cram on a page or whether you can prove the problem is NP-annoying.
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I'm going to assume here that we are talking about papers utilizing OR concepts (model, solution procedure, some sort of consequences of interest to the readers) as opposed to "pure OR papers" (theorem-proof, metaheuristic races, ...).
- Many of the journals in supply chain management and related disciplines (operations management, logistics and even sourcing) publish articles that use what I would call OR/MS techniques, concepts or models. In particular, Naval Research Logistics publishes some pretty quantitative articles.
- There are journals in healthcare management (or journals with healthcare departments/areas) that publish OR-type articles. Although I have no first-hand experience, I have been told that Healthcare Management Science falls into this category.
- There are journals in agriculture, forestry etc. that take those types of articles. I coauthored a simulation-based paper in the Canadian Journal of Forestry (way back when).
- On a related note, there are journals devoted to conservation that take OR-type articles. Someone I know is in the review process with an article containing a multiobjective binary optimization model. (I'm not sure I know which journal they are targeting.)
- Articles containing optimization models can show up in journals in a variety of engineering fields. I've snuck into IIE Transactions and IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence, and IEEE Transactions on Networking may yet get a paper on which I am a contributor.
In many (most?) cases with application-area journals, the journal is mainly interested in meaningful outcomes with reasonable assumptions (and reasonable rigor), and not in how many mathematical symbols you can cram on a page or whether you can prove the problem is NP-annoying.
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I'm going to assume here that we are talking about papers utilizing OR concepts (model, solution procedure, some sort of consequences of interest to the readers) as opposed to "pure OR papers" (theorem-proof, metaheuristic races, ...).
- Many of the journals in supply chain management and related disciplines (operations management, logistics and even sourcing) publish articles that use what I would call OR/MS techniques, concepts or models. In particular, Naval Research Logistics publishes some pretty quantitative articles.
- There are journals in healthcare management (or journals with healthcare departments/areas) that publish OR-type articles. Although I have no first-hand experience, I have been told that Healthcare Management Science falls into this category.
- There are journals in agriculture, forestry etc. that take those types of articles. I coauthored a simulation-based paper in the Canadian Journal of Forestry (way back when).
- On a related note, there are journals devoted to conservation that take OR-type articles. Someone I know is in the review process with an article containing a multiobjective binary optimization model. (I'm not sure I know which journal they are targeting.)
- Articles containing optimization models can show up in journals in a variety of engineering fields. I've snuck into IIE Transactions and IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence, and IEEE Transactions on Networking may yet get a paper on which I am a contributor.
In many (most?) cases with application-area journals, the journal is mainly interested in meaningful outcomes with reasonable assumptions (and reasonable rigor), and not in how many mathematical symbols you can cram on a page or whether you can prove the problem is NP-annoying.
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I'm going to assume here that we are talking about papers utilizing OR concepts (model, solution procedure, some sort of consequences of interest to the readers) as opposed to "pure OR papers" (theorem-proof, metaheuristic races, ...).
- Many of the journals in supply chain management and related disciplines (operations management, logistics and even sourcing) publish articles that use what I would call OR/MS techniques, concepts or models. In particular, Naval Research Logistics publishes some pretty quantitative articles.
- There are journals in healthcare management (or journals with healthcare departments/areas) that publish OR-type articles. Although I have no first-hand experience, I have been told that Healthcare Management Science falls into this category.
- There are journals in agriculture, forestry etc. that take those types of articles. I coauthored a simulation-based paper in the Canadian Journal of Forestry (way back when).
- On a related note, there are journals devoted to conservation that take OR-type articles. Someone I know is in the review process with an article containing a multiobjective binary optimization model. (I'm not sure I know which journal they are targeting.)
- Articles containing optimization models can show up in journals in a variety of engineering fields. I've snuck into IIE Transactions and IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence, and IEEE Transactions on Networking may yet get a paper on which I am a contributor.
In many (most?) cases with application-area journals, the journal is mainly interested in meaningful outcomes with reasonable assumptions (and reasonable rigor), and not in how many mathematical symbols you can cram on a page or whether you can prove the problem is NP-annoying.
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Theoretical Biology and Medical Modelling
Journal Description
Theoretical Biology and Medical Modelling is an open access peer-reviewed journal adopting a broad definition of "biology" and focusing on theoretical ideas and models associated with developments in biology and medicine. Mathematicians, biologists and clinicians of various specialisms, philosophers and historians of science are all contributing to the emergence of novel concepts in an age of systems biology, bioinformatics and computer modelling. This is the field in which Theoretical Biology and Medical Modelling operates.
Operations Research Papers
Polisetty, P. K., Voit, E. O., Gatzke, E. P. (2006). Identification of metabolic system parameters using global optimization methods. Theoretical Biology and Medical Modelling. 3:4.
Marin-Sanguino, A., Voit, E. O., Gonzalez-Alcon, C., Torres, N. V. (2007). Optimization of biotechnological systems through geometric
programming. Theoretical Biology and Medical Modelling. 4:38.
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Theoretical Biology and Medical Modelling
Journal Description
Theoretical Biology and Medical Modelling is an open access peer-reviewed journal adopting a broad definition of "biology" and focusing on theoretical ideas and models associated with developments in biology and medicine. Mathematicians, biologists and clinicians of various specialisms, philosophers and historians of science are all contributing to the emergence of novel concepts in an age of systems biology, bioinformatics and computer modelling. This is the field in which Theoretical Biology and Medical Modelling operates.
Operations Research Papers
Polisetty, P. K., Voit, E. O., Gatzke, E. P. (2006). Identification of metabolic system parameters using global optimization methods. Theoretical Biology and Medical Modelling. 3:4.
Marin-Sanguino, A., Voit, E. O., Gonzalez-Alcon, C., Torres, N. V. (2007). Optimization of biotechnological systems through geometric
programming. Theoretical Biology and Medical Modelling. 4:38.
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Theoretical Biology and Medical Modelling
Journal Description
Theoretical Biology and Medical Modelling is an open access peer-reviewed journal adopting a broad definition of "biology" and focusing on theoretical ideas and models associated with developments in biology and medicine. Mathematicians, biologists and clinicians of various specialisms, philosophers and historians of science are all contributing to the emergence of novel concepts in an age of systems biology, bioinformatics and computer modelling. This is the field in which Theoretical Biology and Medical Modelling operates.
Operations Research Papers
Polisetty, P. K., Voit, E. O., Gatzke, E. P. (2006). Identification of metabolic system parameters using global optimization methods. Theoretical Biology and Medical Modelling. 3:4.
Marin-Sanguino, A., Voit, E. O., Gonzalez-Alcon, C., Torres, N. V. (2007). Optimization of biotechnological systems through geometric
programming. Theoretical Biology and Medical Modelling. 4:38.
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Theoretical Biology and Medical Modelling
Journal Description
Theoretical Biology and Medical Modelling is an open access peer-reviewed journal adopting a broad definition of "biology" and focusing on theoretical ideas and models associated with developments in biology and medicine. Mathematicians, biologists and clinicians of various specialisms, philosophers and historians of science are all contributing to the emergence of novel concepts in an age of systems biology, bioinformatics and computer modelling. This is the field in which Theoretical Biology and Medical Modelling operates.
Operations Research Papers
Polisetty, P. K., Voit, E. O., Gatzke, E. P. (2006). Identification of metabolic system parameters using global optimization methods. Theoretical Biology and Medical Modelling. 3:4.
Marin-Sanguino, A., Voit, E. O., Gonzalez-Alcon, C., Torres, N. V. (2007). Optimization of biotechnological systems through geometric
programming. Theoretical Biology and Medical Modelling. 4:38.
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Journals focused on electricity/power systems often publish OR papers. Examples include IEEE Transactions on Smart Grid and IEEE Transactions on Sustainable Energy.
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Journals focused on electricity/power systems often publish OR papers. Examples include IEEE Transactions on Smart Grid and IEEE Transactions on Sustainable Energy.
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Journals focused on electricity/power systems often publish OR papers. Examples include IEEE Transactions on Smart Grid and IEEE Transactions on Sustainable Energy.
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Journals focused on electricity/power systems often publish OR papers. Examples include IEEE Transactions on Smart Grid and IEEE Transactions on Sustainable Energy.
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How about acm sigmetrics. Or publications of the computer measurement group. Both have lots of work using modeling. Queuing and simulation.
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How about acm sigmetrics. Or publications of the computer measurement group. Both have lots of work using modeling. Queuing and simulation.
New contributor
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How about acm sigmetrics. Or publications of the computer measurement group. Both have lots of work using modeling. Queuing and simulation.
New contributor
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How about acm sigmetrics. Or publications of the computer measurement group. Both have lots of work using modeling. Queuing and simulation.
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