OR Topics - Help with OR Techniques
OR & its applications
OR Topics - Help with OR Techniques
 

This section of our website carries Learning Aids about Operational Research. We are very keen to have more Learning Aids available and if anybody has any information or projects, please let us know (cara.quinton@theorsociety.com)

Help with OR Techniques
Handling Strategic problems

http://www.orsoc.org.uk/about/teaching/StrategicProblems/index.htm

This consists of a large set of web pages which show both case studies and the methodologies recommended. The purpose of these pages is to be a resource to help those teaching and learning about methodologies which fall under the broad umbrella 'Soft OR'. The project has been based in the Management Science Department at Lancaster University in the UK, with funding from The OR Society.

This is now also available as a ZIP file, so that you can download it and view it offline. To view these pages you must have zip software and an internet browser on the computer you wish to view them through. Right click on the file name below with the mouse and select "save link as". Choose a suitable directory to save it to.

SoftOROct99.zip (1,137 KB)

Once you have unzipped the files into a suitable directory, either double click on the index.htm file (if you have Windows 95 or newer), or go into your Internet browser, choose "File", "Open" and then select the index.htm file.

OR-Notes

http://people.brunel.ac.uk/~mastjjb/jeb/or/contents.html

A series of introductory notes on topics that fall under the broad heading of the field of operations research. They were originally used by J E Beasley in an introductory OR course he gave at Imperial College. They are now available for use by any students and teachers interested in OR

TutOR

http://www.tutor.ms.unimelb.edu.au

An introduction to OR theory and not applications, TutOR is dedicated to the development of on-line tutorial modules for OR/MS subjects. About 20 modules are operational and accessible via a web browser supporting JavaScript (eg Netscape 4.5 +, MIE 4.5 +). This is based at the Department of Mathematics and Statistics, University of Melbourne, Australia.

Please note - The OR Society has not checked the contents of the other websites linked to from this page and accepts no responsibility for the accuracy of the information on them. Opinions expressed are those of the author alone and are not necessarily endorsed by The OR Society.

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