Computer Science and Operations Research: New Developments in Their Interfaces
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Editors: Osman Balci, Ramesh Sharda, and Stavros A. Zenios
Chapter, Preprocessing Schemes and a Solution Method for the Convex Hull Problem in a Multidimensional Space, co-authored by Betty Love, UNO faculty member.
Chapter, On Reporting the Speedup of Parallel Algorithms: A Survey of Issues and Experts, co-authored by Betty Love, UNO faculty member.
The interface of Operation Research and Computer Science - although elusive to a precise definition - has been a fertile area of both methodological and applied research. The papers in this book, written by experts in their respective fields, convey the current state-of-the-art in this interface across a broad spectrum of research domains which include optimization techniques, linear programming, interior point algorithms, networks, computer graphics in operations research, parallel algorithms and implementations, planning and scheduling, genetic algorithms, heuristic search techniques and data retrieval.
ISBN
978-0080408064
Publication Date
1992
Publisher
Pergamon Press Ltd.
City
Tarrytown, NY
Department
Mathematics
Recommended Citation
Balci, Osman; Sharda, Ramesh; Zenios, Stavros A.; Dulá, José H.; Helgason, Richard V.; Love, Betty; and Barr, Richard S., "Computer Science and Operations Research: New Developments in Their Interfaces" (1992). Faculty Books and Monographs. 288.
https://digitalcommons.unomaha.edu/facultybooks/288
Comments
Dulá, J.DH., Helgason, R.V. & Hickman, B.L.. (1992). Preprocessing Schemes and a Solution Method for the Convex Hull Problem in a Multidimensional Space In O. Balci, R. Sharda, and S.A. Zenios (Eds.) Computer Science and Operations Research: New Developments in their Interfaces (pp. 59-70).Tarrytown, NY: Pergamon Press.
Barr, R.S. & Hickman, B.L.. (1992). On Reporting the Speedup of Parallel Algorithms: A Survey of Issues and Experts In O. Balci, R. Sharda, and S.A. Zenios (Eds.) Computer Science and Operations Research: New Developments in their Interfaces (pp. 279-294).Tarrytown, NY: Pergamon Press.