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Operations Research Proceedings 2010

Selected Papers of the Annual International Conference of the German Operations Research Society

  • Conference proceedings
  • © 2011

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  • Latest findings from research in OR Best papers from a leading OR conference Solutions for a globalized economy

Part of the book series: Operations Research Proceedings (ORP)

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Table of contents (104 papers)

  1. I.1 Forecasting, Data Mining and Machine Learning

  2. Forecasting, Data Mining and Machine Learning

  3. I.2 Game Theory and Experimental Economics

  4. Game Theory and Experimental Economics

  5. I.3 Managerial Accounting

  6. Managerial Accounting

  7. I.4 Financial Modelling and Numerical Methods

  8. Financial Modelling and Numerical Methods

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About this book

This book contains selected papers from the symposium "Operations Research 2010" which was held from September 1-3, 2010 at the "Universität der Bundeswehr München", Germany. The international conference, which also serves as the annual meeting of the German Operations Research Society (GOR), attracted more than 600 participants from more than thirty countries. The general theme "Mastering Complexity" focusses on a natural component of the globalization process. Financial markets, traffic systems, network topologies and, last but not least, energy resource management, all contain complex behaviour and economic interdependencies which necessitate a scientific solution. Operations Research is one of the key instruments to model, simulate and analyze such systems. In the process of developing optimal solutions, suitable heuristics and efficient procedures are some of the challenges which are discussed in this volume.

Editors and Affiliations

  • , Fakultät für Betriebswirtschaft, Universität der Bundeswehr München, Neubiberg, Germany

    Bo Hu

  • , Fakultät für Wirtschafts- und Organisati, Universität der Bundeswehr München, Neubiberg, Germany

    Karl Morasch

  • Fakultät für Informatik, Universität der Bundeswehr München, Neubiberg, Germany

    Stefan Pickl

  • , Fakultät für Informatik, Universität der Bundeswehr München, Neubiberg, Germany

    Markus Siegle

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