Welcome to the Operations Research Web

This web is for learning Operations Research (OR). In this web we emphasise the mathematical models, usually referred to as formulations, used in OR.

You will find introductory pages on a number of OR topics. Each page will contain an introduction to the topic and links to case studies from that topic. There may also be links to further subtopics with their own case studies.

The case studies will contain problem descriptions, formulations, computational models, results and conclusions. Some case studies may also contain an Extra For Experts section of experienced OR practitioners. Other case studies may have a Student Tasks section that provides possible tasks to aid student learning.

Your access to various topics within this web is controlled by the group (MaintenanceGroup, ContributorGroup, TeacherGroup, StudentGroup) you belong to. Please see the Main Web for more details.

Using this Web

We recommend you first read about our

OperationsResearchMethodology (Read me first!)

Once you are comfortable with the OR methodology, you can get started learning about different OR topics:

  • Mathematical Programming

Main OR Topics

OpsRes Web Links


This topic: OpsRes > WebHome
Topic revision: r35 - 2008-02-20 - TWikiAdminUser
 
This site is powered by the TWiki collaboration platform Powered by PerlCopyright © 2008-2023 by the contributing authors. All material on this collaboration platform is the property of the contributing authors.
Ideas, requests, problems regarding TWiki? Send feedback