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The emergence of high-performance computers and sophisticated
software tech nology has led to significant advances in the
development and application of operations research. In turn, the
growing complexity of operations research models has posed an
increasing challenge to computational methodology and computer
technology. This volume focuses on recent advances in the fields of
Computer Science and Operations Research, on the impact of
technologi cal innovation on these disciplines, and on the close
interaction between them. The papers cover many relevant topics:
computational probability; design and analysis of algorithms;
graphics; heuristic search and learning; knowledge-based systems;
large-scale optimization; logic modeling and computation; modeling
languages; parallel computation; simulation; and
telecommunications. 1 This volume developed out of a conference
held in Williamsburg, Virginia, January 5-7, 1994. It was sponsored
by the Computer Science Technical Section of the Operations
Research Society of America. The conference was attended by over
120 people from across the United States, and from many other
countries. We would like to take this opportunity to thank the
participants of the con ference, the authors, the anonymous
referees, and the publisher for helping produce this volume. We
express our special thanks to Bill Stewart and Ed Wasil for serving
as Area Editors."
The emergence of high-performance computers and sophisticated
software tech nology has led to significant advances in the
development and application of operations research. In turn, the
growing complexity of operations research models has posed an
increasing challenge to computational methodology and computer
technology. This volume focuses on recent advances in the fields of
Computer Science and Operations Research, on the impact of
technologi cal innovation on these disciplines, and on the close
interaction between them. The papers cover many relevant topics:
computational probability; design and analysis of algorithms;
graphics; heuristic search and learning; knowledge-based systems;
large-scale optimization; logic modeling and computation; modeling
languages; parallel computation; simulation; and
telecommunications. 1 This volume developed out of a conference
held in Williamsburg, Virginia, January 5-7, 1994. It was sponsored
by the Computer Science Technical Section of the Operations
Research Society of America. The conference was attended by over
120 people from across the United States, and from many other
countries. We would like to take this opportunity to thank the
participants of the con ference, the authors, the anonymous
referees, and the publisher for helping produce this volume. We
express our special thanks to Bill Stewart and Ed Wasil for serving
as Area Editors.
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