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INFORMS Journal on Applied Analytics

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Interfaces
DisciplineOperations research
LanguageEnglish
Edited byJeffrey D. Camm
Publication details
Publisher
INFORMS (United States)
Frequency6 Issues per year
Standard abbreviations
ISO 4none
Indexing
ISSN0092-2102 (print)
1526-551X (web)
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Interface - the boundary between subsystems Interfaces is a scholarly journal about operations research that was created by The Institute of Management Sciences (TIMS), now part of INFORMS. The refereed journal's distinguishing feature is its case-study style: It offers examples of how operations research theory has been applied in businesses and organizations.[1][2][3]

Interfaces is a bimonthly journal published by the professional society INFORMS the Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences. INFORMS describes Interfaces as "improving the practical application of OR/MS to decisions and policies in today's organizations and industries. Each article provides details of the completed application, along with the results and impact on the organization. Interfaces is essential reading for analysts, engineers, project managers, consultants, students, researchers, and educators".[4]

An annual feature is an issue with papers by the previous year's Franz Edelman Award participants.[5][6][7]

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