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OR Insight, Volume 23
Volume 23, Number 1, April 2010
- Ross A. McDonald, Ania Matuszyk, Lyn C. Thomas:
Application of survival analysis to cash flow modelling for mortgage products. 1-14 - Thanos Papadopoulos, Panagiotis Kanellis:
A path to the successful implementation of Business Intelligence: An example from the Hellenic Banking sector. 15-26 - William Ho, Carman K. M. Lee, George To Sum Ho:
Multiple criteria optimization of contemporary logistics distribution network problems. 27-43 - David Bamford, Richard Greatbanks:
Understanding operational strategies by examining quality deposits. 44-56 - Alistair R. Clark:
Mathematical programming modelling tools for resource-poor countries and organisations. 57-70
Volume 23, Number 2, July 2010
- Francis J. Vasko, Rachel Wisemiller, Patrick Gorman:
A women's collegiate basketball star player helps her team with OR. 71-81 - John Friend:
Let a hundred flowers bloom: The policy/variety dilemma. 82-95 - Peter Galbraith:
System dynamics: A lens and scalpel for organisational decision making. 96-123 - Jim Freeman:
Dynamic programming and the evaluation of gaming designs. 124-135 - Tony Lines:
OR consultancy in the early years: The story of Business Operations Research Ltd. 136-149
Volume 23, Number 3, September 2010
- Alistair R. Clark, Jim Freeman, Tolga Bektas:
Editorial. 151-153
- Chih-Tung Hsiao, Jie-Shin Lin, Kuo-Pin Chang:
Taekwondo sport development: The case of Taiwan. 154-171 - Geoffrey T. Pond:
Vehicle availability during a mounted combat engagement. 172-186 - Stuart Maguire, Udechukwu Ojiako, Max Chipulu:
Social imperatives in systems development: A conceptual model. 187-206
Volume 23, Number 4, December 2010
- Majid Azizi, Mohammad Modarres:
A decision model to select facial tissue raw material: A case from Iran. 207-232 - Jo Smedley:
Modelling the impact of knowledge management using technology. 233-250 - Ahmed Ghanmi:
Modelling and analysis of Canadian Forces RSOM-hub locations for Northern operations. 251-274
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