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期刊名称:ANNALS OF OPERATIONS RESEARCH

ISSN:0254-5330
版本:SCI-CDE
出版频率:Bimonthly
出版社:KLUWER ACADEMIC PUBL, VAN GODEWIJCKSTRAAT 30, DORDRECHT, NETHERLANDS, 3311 GZ
  出版社网址:http://www.wkap.nl/
期刊网址:http://www.kluweronline.com/issn/0254-5330/current
影响因子:0.619(2008)
主题范畴:OPERATIONS RESEARCH & MANAGEMENT SCIENCE

期刊简介(About the journal)    投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)    编辑部信息(Editorial Board)   



About the journal

 

Annals of Operations Research consists of a series of volumes dedicated to the presentation of the current level and of the main trends of the development of specific areas of the field. Each volume contains original manuscripts, survey articles, selected and tested computer programs, etc.
Annals of Oeprations Research plays an active role in the publication of well-refereed Conference Proceedings or selected papers thereof and in publishing volumes of contributed papers in well defined areas of OR from highly theoretical to the algorithmic and also to the very applied. Every volume has one or more Gues Editors who are personally responsible for the collection of papers to appear in that volume, for the refereeing process and for the time schedule. All papers are subject to peer refereeing and there is no pay charge.
Interested contributors to volumes currently in preparation as well as potential guest editors of new refereed volumes (Proceedings of conferences, monographs or focused collections of papers) in major OR area are cordially invited to put forward their suggestions to the Editor-in-Chief.

Indexing/Abstracting Services

Annals of Operations Research is indexed/abstracted in COMPUMATH Citation Index; Computer Abstracts International Database (NOW Emerald Abstracts); Current Contents/Engineering, Computing and Technology; INSPEC Information Services; International Abstracts in Operations Research; The ISI Alerting Services; Mathematical Reviews database; Science Citation Index; Science Citation Index Expanded


Instructions to Authors

 

MANUSCRIPT PREPARATION


Submitted papers should typically be less than 15 double-spaced typewritten pages, including bibliographies, tables, etc. Final versions of accepted manuscripts (including notes, references, tables, and legends) should be typed double-spaced on 8.5" x 11" (22 cm. x 29 cm.) white paper with 1" (2.5 cm.) margins on all sides. Sections should appear in the following order: title page, abstract, text, notes, references, tables, figure legends, and figures. Comments or replies to previously published articles should also follow this format with the exception of abstracts, which are not required.


Title Page. The title page should include the article title, authors‘ names and permanent affiliations, and the name, current address, email address and telephone number of the person to whom page proofs and reprints should be sent.


Abstract. The following page should include an abstract of not more than 100 words and a list of two to six keywords.


Text. The text of the article should begin on a new page. The introduction should have no heading or number. Subsequent section headings (including appendices) should be designated by arabic numerals (1, 2, etc.) and subsection headings should be numbered 1.1, 1.2, etc. Figures, tables, and displayed equations should be numbered consecutively throughout the text (1, 2, etc.). Equation numbers should appear flush left in parentheses and running variables for equations (e.g.,i = 1,..., n) flush right in parentheses.


Notes. Acknowledgments and related information should appear in a note designated by an asterisk after the last author‘s name, and subsequent notes should be numbered consecutively and designated by superscripts (1,2, etc.) in the text. All notes should be typed double-spaced beginning on a separate page following the text.


References. References in the text should follow the author-date format (e.g. Brown (1986), Jones (1978a, 1978b), Smith and Johnson (1983)). References should be typed double-spaced beginning on a separate page following the notes, according to the following samples (journal and book titles may be underlined rather than italicized). References with up to three authors should include the names of each author, references with four or more authors should cite the first author and add "et al." It is the responsibility of the authors to verify all references.


Sample References
Becker, Gordon, Morris DeGroot, and Jacob Marschak. (1964). "Measuring Utility by a Single-Response Sequential Method, " Behavioral Science 9, 226-232.

Schoemaker, Paul. (1980). Experiments of Decisions Under Risk: The Expected Utility Hypothesis. Boston: Kluwer-Nijhoff Publishing.

Smith, V. Kerry. (1986). "A Conceptual Overview of the Foundations of Benefit-Cost Analysis." In J. Bentkover, V. Covello, and J. Mumpower (eds.), Benefits Assessments: The State of the Art. Dordrecht: D. Reidel Publishing Co.


Tables. Tables should be titled and typed double-spaced, each on a separate sheet, following the reference. Notes to tables should be designated by superscript letters (a,b, etc.) within each table and typed double-spaced on the same page as the table. Use descriptive labels rather than computer acronyms, and explain all abbreviations. When tables are typed on oversized paper, please submit both the original and a reduced copy.


Figures. Figures for accepted manuscripts should be submitted in camera-ready form, i.e., clear glossy prints or drawn in India ink on drafting paper or high quality white paper. Lettering in figures should be large enough to be legible after half-size reduction. Authors should submit one 5" x 7" (13 cm. x 18 cm.) original and two photocopies of each figure, with authors‘ names, manuscript title, and figure number on the back of each original and copy (use gummed labels if necessary to avoid damaging originals). Figures should be enclosed in a separate envelope backed by cardboard and without staples or paper clips. Figure legends should be typed double-spaced on a separate sheet following the tables.



ELECTRONIC DELIVERY OF ACCEPTED PAPERS


Please send only the electronic version (of ACCEPTED paper) via one of the methods listed below. Note, in the event of minor discrepancies between the electronic version and hard copy, the electronic file will be used as the final version. Kluwer can accept almost any file format (such as Word Perfect, Microsoft Word, and so on), as well as ASCII (text only) files. Note, it is also helpful to supply both the source and the ASCII file of a paper. Please submit encapsulated PostScript files for figures. An encapsulated PostScript figure file should be named after its figure number--for example, fig1.eps or circle.eps.


Via anonymous FTP
ftp:ftp.wkap.com
cd:/incoming/production
send e-mail to KAPfiles@wkap.com to inform Kluwer electronic version is at this FTP site.


Via electronic mail

  1. Please e-mail electronic version to: KAPfiles@wkap.com
  2. Recommended formats for sending files via e-mail:
    • Binary files - uuencode or binhex
    • Compressing files - compress, pkzip or gzip
    • Collecting files - tar
  3. The e-mail message should include the author‘s last name, the name of the journal to which the paper has been accepted, and the type of file (e.g., LaTeX or ASCII).

Via disk

  1. Label a 3.5 inch floppy disk with the operating system and word processing program along with the authors‘ names, manuscript title, and name of journal to which the paper has been accepted.
  2. Mail disk to:
    Kluwer Academic Publishers
    Desktop Department
    101 Philip Drive, Assinippi Park
    Norwell, MA 02061, USA

Any questions about the above procedures please send e-mail to: dthelp@wkap.com



PAGE PROOFS AND REPRINTS


Corrected page proofs must be returned within three days of receipt, and alterations other than corrections may be charged to the authors. Authors will receive 50 free reprints, and may order additional copies when returning the corrected proofs.

 


Editorial Board
 
EDITOR-IN-CHIEF

Peter L. Hammer
RUTCOR – Rutgers Center for Operations Research,
Rutgers University, Piscataway, NJ 08854, USA

EDITORIAL BOARD

J. Abadie, Paris
E. Balas, Pittsburgh, PA
R.E. Burkard, Graz
D. de Werra, Lausanne
P.C. Fishburn, Florham Park, NJ
P.L. Hammer, Piscataway, NJ
P. Hansen, Montréal, Québec
K. Hoffman, Fairfax, VA
M. Iri, Tokyo
P. Kall, Zürich
B. Korte, Bonn
J. Krarup, Copenhagen
W.F. Lucas, Claremont, CA
H. Müller-Merbach, Kaiserslautern
G.L. Nemhauser, Atlanta, GA
A. Prekopa, New Brunswick, NJ
F.S. Roberts, New Brunswick, NJ
S.M. Robinson, Madison, WI
J.B. Rosen, Minneapolis, MN
M. Segal, Holmdel, NJ
B. Simeone, Rome
R.J-B Wets, Davis, CA

For questions related to any aspect of this journal, please contact:

Roberts Apse
Publishing Editor


Kluwer Academic Publishers
R. Apse
101 Philip Drive
Assinippi Park
Norwell, MA 02061
U.S.A.


Phone: +1 781 681 0599
Fax: +1 781 871 7507
E-mail: Roberts.Apse@wkap.com

ADDRESS FOR CONTRIBUTORS

Three (3) copies (with cover letters) should be sent to the Editors at the following address:

Peter L. Hammer
RUTCOR
Rutgers Center for Operations Research
Rutgers University
Piscataway, NJ 08854


 



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