The paper describes some practical cases drawn from personal experience which relate to the subject of ‘OR Crisis’. The author speaks with experience both as a user of OR as well as a Director of OR type studies. In addition to giving some practical advice, the paper highlights the major shift in system studies from large analytical models to interactive decision support systems. In conclusion, an appeal is made for management engineers within the OR profession, as well as management scientists
This paper discusses the need for formal criteria for the establishment of confidence in, or the ‘va...
Experiences of an OR group in a large industrial organisation, from 1981 to the middle of 1988, were...
This thesis describes a research inquiry into models which could be used in an interactive manner fo...
When OR/MS analysts develop a model, how are they intending this model to be used? There are many di...
The paper describes the application of a novel, experi-ence-based approach to modelling, known as Em...
It is widely recognised that modelling organisational systems can be used to provide insights into t...
Traditional System Dynamics modelers (“Complex Modelers”) view with distrust the often simple but pa...
This article discusses the various modeling processes used to solve complex problems in management, ...
Decision making in most universities is taught within the conventional OR/MS (Operations Research/Ma...
This paper is a contribution to the Festschrift marking the 70th birthdays of Prof. Dines Bjoerner a...
In the past, the use of computer models in decision support has involved the interpretation of writt...
Specialists in practice express the need to complete up with other special insights in order to atta...
This is the author's peer-reviewed final manuscript, as accepted by the publisher. The published art...
In this topical section, we highlight the next step of research on modeling aiming to contribute to ...
The aim of this paper is to provide a critical view of the educational issues related to teaching de...
This paper discusses the need for formal criteria for the establishment of confidence in, or the ‘va...
Experiences of an OR group in a large industrial organisation, from 1981 to the middle of 1988, were...
This thesis describes a research inquiry into models which could be used in an interactive manner fo...
When OR/MS analysts develop a model, how are they intending this model to be used? There are many di...
The paper describes the application of a novel, experi-ence-based approach to modelling, known as Em...
It is widely recognised that modelling organisational systems can be used to provide insights into t...
Traditional System Dynamics modelers (“Complex Modelers”) view with distrust the often simple but pa...
This article discusses the various modeling processes used to solve complex problems in management, ...
Decision making in most universities is taught within the conventional OR/MS (Operations Research/Ma...
This paper is a contribution to the Festschrift marking the 70th birthdays of Prof. Dines Bjoerner a...
In the past, the use of computer models in decision support has involved the interpretation of writt...
Specialists in practice express the need to complete up with other special insights in order to atta...
This is the author's peer-reviewed final manuscript, as accepted by the publisher. The published art...
In this topical section, we highlight the next step of research on modeling aiming to contribute to ...
The aim of this paper is to provide a critical view of the educational issues related to teaching de...
This paper discusses the need for formal criteria for the establishment of confidence in, or the ‘va...
Experiences of an OR group in a large industrial organisation, from 1981 to the middle of 1988, were...
This thesis describes a research inquiry into models which could be used in an interactive manner fo...