Computer-based environments for operations research: Classification and a pioneer system

Computer-based environments for operations research: Classification and a pioneer system

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Article ID: iaor19951443
Country: United Kingdom
Volume: 1
Issue: 4
Start Page Number: 423
End Page Number: 434
Publication Date: Oct 1994
Journal: International Transactions in Operational Research
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Keywords: computers: information
Abstract:

A computer-based environment for operations research (CEOR) is a work environment based on information technology (IT) that supports Operational Research OR activities. Elements of CEOR are tabulated by the objects of support (i.e staff members and steps of Operational Research OR projects). Staff members are classified into decision makers, project managers, Operational Research OR practitioners, Operational Research OR researchers and IT specialists. As a result, CEOR for Operational Research OR researchers is mentioned as one of the research targets to be promoted more positively than up to now. As a pioneer CEOR in this category, CAMP is outlined as an information system based on databases of knowledge concerning branch-and-bound algorithms and their construction. CAMP aims to efficiently manage and apply its knowledge databases in designing branch-and-bound algorithms for sequencing problems. Its application example suggests that a knowledge support system like CAMP is useful as a work environment for Operational Research OR researchers.

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