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Encyclopedia of Operations Research and Management Science [Hardcover]

Saul I. Gass (Editor), Carl M. Harris (Editor)
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0387334513 978-0387334516 September 21, 2006 2nd ed.
The goal of the Encyclopedia of Operations Research and Management Science is to provide decision makers and problem solvers in business, industry, government and academia with a comprehensive overview of the wide range of ideas, methodologies, and synergistic forces that combine to form the pre-eminent decision-aiding fields of operations research and management science (OR/MS). The Second Edition is a further extension of this goal - which through addressing and solving a wide range of problems - OR/MS methodologies continue to flourish and grow. This is a field that is used extensively throughout the applied sciences, and, because of this, the new edition has added topics in the following areas:
  • Analytic Network Process;
  • Call Centers;
  • Certainty Equivalence;
  • Comb. Optimization by Simulated CE;
  • Computational Organization;
  • Constraint Programming;
  • Data Mining;
  • Degeneracy Graphs;
  • Economic Order Q Extensions;
  • Educational Issues in B-Schools;
  • Electronic Commerce;
  • Financial Markets;
  • Global Climate Change;
  • Hidden Markov Models;
  • History of Early British OR;
  • Implementation for Public Sector;
  • Info Tech Benefits;
  • Interactive Multi-Objective Math. Programming;
  • Knapsacks with Nonlinearities;
  • Little's Law in Distribution Form;
  • Military Ops Other than War;
  • Multivariate Quality Control;
  • Perturbation Analysis;
  • Simulation Metamodeling;
  • Simulation Optimization;
  • Supply Chain Management;
  • Theory of Constraints;
  • Timetabling.

The intended audience of the Encyclopedia of Operations Research and Management Science is technically diverse and wide; it includes anyone concerned with the science, techniques, and ideas of how one makes decisions. As this audience encompasses many professions, educational backgrounds and skills, we were attentive to the form, format and scope of the articles. Thus, the articles are designed to serve as initial sources of information for all such readers, with special emphasis on the needs of students. Each article provides a background or history of the topic, describes relevant applications, overviews present and future trends, and lists seminal and current references. To allow for variety in exposition, the authors were instructed to present their material from both research and applied perspectives.
The Encyclopedia has been organized into specific topics that collectively encompass the foundations, applications, and emerging elements of this ever-changing field. We also wanted to establish the close associations that OR/MS has maintained with other scientific endeavors, with special emphasis on its symbiotic relationships to computer science, information processing, and mathematics. Based on our broad view of OR/MS, we commissioned 228 major expository articles and complemented them by numerous entries: descriptions, discussions, definitions, and abbreviations. The connections between topics are highlighted by an entry's final `See' statement, as appropriate. Each topical article provides a background or history of the topic, describes relevant applications, overviews present and future trends, and lists seminal and current references. Of significant importance is that each contributed topic has been authored by a leading authoritative researcher on that particular topic.

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  • Hardcover: 960 pages
  • Publisher: Springer; 2nd ed. edition (September 21, 2006)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0387334513
  • ISBN-13: 978-0387334516
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #10,984,804 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars The Single Reference for Operations Research, May 1, 2002
This work provides an excellent reference for OR/MS. It would be difficult to identify a related topic not addressed. The entries are truly encyclopedic in nature, succinctly presenting material supported by key references. Besides broad coverage of major areas of OR useful for researchers venturing into new areas, separate entries provide information on key concepts. This greatly facilitates retrieving in-depth information. For example, decision analysis is covered as a general topic, while a separate entry provides information regarding certainty equivalents.

Of interest to military OR analysts, there are entries for battle modeling, combat model and combat simulation, military operations research, and military operations other than war. Interestingly there are also entries discussing US Air Force and Navy operations research while there does not seem to be one specific to Army OR. The military roots of OR is discussed in these entries, as well as that outlining the history of the Operations Research Office.

If the book has a weakness, it must be the index. While certainly a good effort, there seem to be a number of items in the entries that, had they been included in the index, would have made the book more useful. And while the encyclopedia can't be everything to everyone, I would have included more multivariate statistical topics notwithstanding my second sentence above. The cost of the book places it out of reach for most personal libraries.

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