Computer Science and Operations Research continue to have a synergistic relationship and this book represents the results of cross-fertilization between OR/MS and CS/AI. It is this interface of OR/CS that makes possible advances that could not have been achieved in isolation. Taken collectively, these articles are indicative of the state-of-the-art in the interface between OR/MS and CS/AI and of the high caliber of research being conducted by members of the INFORMS Computing Society.
Extending the Horizons: Advances in Computing, Optimization, and Decision Technologies is a volume that presents the latest, leading research in the design and analysis of algorithms, computational optimization, heuristic search and learning, modeling languages, parallel and distributed computing, simulation, computational logic and visualization. This volume also emphasizes a variety of novel applications in the interface of CS, AI, and OR/MS.
Extending the Horizons: Advances in Computing, Optimization, and Decision Technologies is a volume that presents the latest, leading research in the design and analysis of algorithms, computational optimization, heuristic search and learning, modeling languages, parallel and distributed computing, simulation, computational logic and visualization. This volume also emphasizes a variety of novel applications in the interface of CS, AI, and OR/MS.
From the reviews:
"The aim of the book is to 'reflect the current research interests of many of the INFORMS Computing Society's members'. ... The collection contains 15 selected papers, each of which underwent a review process. ... Overall, I would recommend the book, particularly to researchers and graduate students who are interested in one of the included areas of research. ... In my opinion, the book can make a valuable contribution to a library or a research group ... ." (MJ Geiger, Journal of the Operational Research Society, Vol. 59, 2008)
"The aim of the book is to 'reflect the current research interests of many of the INFORMS Computing Society's members'. ... The collection contains 15 selected papers, each of which underwent a review process. ... Overall, I would recommend the book, particularly to researchers and graduate students who are interested in one of the included areas of research. ... In my opinion, the book can make a valuable contribution to a library or a research group ... ." (MJ Geiger, Journal of the Operational Research Society, Vol. 59, 2008)