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Extremal Methods and Systems Analysis

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The papers appearing in this Volume were selected from a collec- tion of papers presented at the Internationa~ Symposium on Extrema~ Methods and Systems Ana~ysis on the Occasion of Professor A. Charnes' 60th Birthday, at the University of Texas in Austin, 13-15 September 1977. As coeditors, we have followed the normal editorial procedures of scholarly journals. We have obtained invaluable assistance from a number of colleagues who essentially performed the duties of associate editors, coordinating most of the reviews. All papers except those appearing in the Historica~ Perspectives section were refereed by at least two individuals with competency in the respective area. Because of the wide range and diversity of the topics, it would have been im- possible for us to make a consistently rational selection of papers without the help of the associate editors and referees. We are indeed grateful to them. The breadth of extremal methods and systems analysis, suggested by the range of topics covered in these papers, is characteristic of the field and also of the scholarly work of Professor Charnes. Extre- mal methods and systems analysis has been a pioneering and systematic approach to the development and application of new scientific theories and methods for problems of management and operations in both the pri- vate and public sectors, spanning all major disciplines from economics to engineering.

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ISBN: 9783540097303
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Author: A V Fiacco, K O Kortanek
Publisher: Springer an imprint of Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 550 pages
Series: Lecture Notes in Economics and Mathematical Systems
Genres: Operational research
Management decision making
Computer programming / software engineering