ORS 2013 - 3rd Annual International Conference on Operations Research and Statistics
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Category Operations Research; Statistics; Stats; ORS; Business statistics; Probability;
Deadline: October 25, 2012 | Date: April 22, 2013-April 23, 2013
Venue/Country: Singapore, Singapore
Updated: 2012-05-23 11:29:07 (GMT+9)
Call For Papers - CFP
Originally used by military planners during World War II, Operations Research and Statistics is now widely used in private and government sectors, business, industry and society today. Used to improve decision-making and efficiency, Operations Research and Statistics is the scientific approach to analyzing problems and making decisions. Researchers faced with new problems must determine the most effective techniques, given the nature of the system, constraints (time and physical) and improvement. The goal of the Annual International Conference on Operations Research and Statistics is to provide a platform and opportunity for academics, researchers and professionals and industry experts to share their knowledge.? The Conference Proceedings (Print ISSN: 2251-1938, E-Periodical ISSN: 2251-1946) will be indexed by EBSCO, CrossRef, Proquest, Zentralblatt MATH and will be submitted to Scopus, ScienceDirect and Cabell's Directories amongst others, where applicable.? Best Paper Awards and Best Student Paper Awards will be conferred at the conference (in order to qualify for the award, the paper must be presented at the conference).? Journal: Depending on their importance, originality, quality, relevance and other editorial considerations, eligible research articles will be invited for publication in the GSTF International Journal on Mathematics, Statistics and Operations Research (JMSOR) (Print ISSN: 2251-3388, E-periodical: 2251-3396) which is indexed by EBSCO, CrossRef, Proquest and Cabell's Directories.? Book: Selected authors will be invited to contribute book chapters in "Advances in Operational Research and Statistics" to be published by GSTF in collaboration with Peter Lang Publishing.The book will be edited by Professor Joerg Fliege, Professor for Operational Research at the School ofMathematics in the University of Southampton, UK? ORS 2013 will also constitute a Special Panel Session.? Panel Proposals are invited for submission to the ORS 2013. A minimum of three papers centering on a specific topic will be accepted for submission under Panel Category.Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:Actuarial scienceApplied information economicsApplied StatisticsAssignment problemBayesian StatisticsBehavioural operations researchBiostatisticsBusiness statisticsCalculus of VariationsChemo metrics (for analysis of data from chemistry)Complex Function TheoryComputational StatisticsComputer SimulationsData mining StatisticsDatabase normalizationDecision AnalysisDemographic StatisticsDynamic programmingEconometricsEconometricsEducational StatisticsEnergy statisticsEngineering statisticsEnvironmental StatisticsEpidemiology Industrial StatisticsExperimental DesignFinancial EngineeringImage processingIndustrial EngineeringIndustrial organizationInventory TheoryLinear programmingManagement engineeringManagement ScienceManagerial economicsMathematical optimization/statisticsMedical StatisticsMilitary simulationModelling & SimulationNon-Parametric StatisticsNumerical Solution of Elliptic Differential EquationsOptimal MaintenanceProbabilityPsychological statisticsPsychometricsQuantitative MethodsQueuing Theory & Stock ControlReal options analysisRegression AnalysisReliability engineeringRevenue ManagementRisk AnalysisSearch Based Software EngineeringSimulationSocial statisticsStatistical Mechanics/ModellingStochastic processes/modelsSystem DynamicsSystem SafetySystems analysisSystems theorySystems thinkingTime Series Analysis and ForecastingWar gaming
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