We have uploaded the compilation of session Chairs’ reports.
Nov 25
Session Chairs’ reports
Sep 28
Seventeenth International Working Seminar
The purpose of this seminar is to provide an opportunity for research scientists and practitioners to meet, present and develop their ideas on subjects within the field of Production Economics. Papers submitted will be distributed to all participants in advance. A discussant will be appointed for each paper. The intention is, that models and methods presented, and the discussion of them, will result in concrete ideas for future research and developments in this area. Participants of the Seminar are expected to act as discussants within their field of expertise.
Sep 24
IMA Journal of Management Mathematics (Oxford University Press)
The IMA Journal of Management Mathematics is published on behalf of the Institute of Mathematics and its Applications (IMA) by Oxford University Press. The Journal is now in its 21st year of publication (published quarterly) and has enjoyed a constant stream of high quality submissions and a high reputation in Europe in many areas of …
May 13
Record number of submissions for the ISIR Symposium
175 abstracts (9 of which in absentia) have been submitted for the 16th ISIR Symposium. The Organizing Committee has accepted 159 abstracts, so we look forward to a great and thought-provoking. Do not forget, that the deadline for early bird registrations is May 31, 2010. We hope to welcome you in Budapest soon!
Mar 30
16th Symposium 2010
The announcement of the event and the call for papers is available at http://www.congressline.hu/isir
The International Society for Inventory Research has the pleasure to invite you to participate in the 16th International Symposium on Inventories, the only scholarly forum in the world focusing directly on in inventories.
We hope to welcome you at the 16th International Symposium on Inventories in 2010.
Mar 18
M4 Competition
The field of forecasting has progressed significantly during the last half a century. The relevant advancements have been mainly facilitated by the development of new methods and by the widespread usage of powerful computers that enable the manipulation of large amounts of useful data and render computationally intensive methods ?affordable?.