期刊名称:RAIRO-OPERATIONS RESEARCH
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal
Recherche Opérationnelle - Operations research
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Recherche Opérationnelle - Operations research is an international journal devoted to high-level pure and applied research on the use of scientific methods and information processing in business and industry.
Articles may be written in English or in French.
An international journal on operations research
Editors-in-Chief: J. Abadie, B. Lemaire and P. Tolla
ISSN (print edition): 0399-0559 ISSN (electronic edition): 1290-3868 Frequency: 4 issues per year |

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Instructions to Authors
- The submission stage
- The acceptance stage
- The proof correction stage
- Style Guide

1. The submission stage
Authors submitting a paper to RAIRO-Operation Research should send:
- three copies of their manuscript to the Editorial Office (EDP Sciences, 17, avenue du Hoggar, F-91940 Les Ulis, France), indicating the name of the Associate Editors to whom the manuscript should be addressed;
-one copy to the Editor-in-Chief, Professor Jean Abadie (Universit?Pierre et Marie Curie- Paris VI, Laboratoire LIP6, 8 rue du Capitaine Scott, F-75015 Paris, France).
English is highly recommended. French is also accepted. Articles written in French must include an English translation of the title, the abstract and all figure and table captions.
The new macro package in LateX2e, designed for RAIRO-RO, is available via anonymous ftp from: ftp.edpsciences.org in the directory /pub/ro/
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2. The acceptance stage
At this stage, an electronic version of the manuscript (Word, TeX, LaTeX), which must exactly match the accepted version, should be sent to the publisher (even if the article had been previously submitted electronically).
The Editorial Office will send an acceptance letter to the corresponding author, and at the same time, will ask for electronic files of text and figures. All portions of the manuscript available in electronic form should be sent to the production department at articles@edpsciences.org.
If authors cannot provide an electronic file of their text, they must advise the production department as soon as they receive the acceptance letter, to avoid any delay in the beginning of the production process.
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3. The proof correction stage
Authors should keep in mind that reading proofs is their responsibility. Corrections should therefore be clear and made on the proofs using a red pen. The use of standard proof correction marks is recommended.
Word, TeX, LaTeX files are modified by the production department to follow general presentation rules of the journal.
The main aim of proof-reading is to correct errors that may have occurred during the production process, and not to modify the content of the paper. The reproduction of artwork, the layout of the pages and equation breakings introduced by the production staff should carefully be checked. Corrections that might lead to a change in the page layout should be avoided.
The proofs, once corrected, should be signed and returned to the publisher as soon as possible.
Reprint
Reprints form must be filled out and returned together with the corrected proofs. If the publisher receives no order of any kind from the authors, it will be assumed that only the 25 free reprints are requested.
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4. Style guide
Title, Abstract
Title should be simple and informative. A shortened version of the title consisting of a maximum of 55 characters (including spaces) for running headers should also be provided. Abstracts in English/French should accompany each manuscript; they should be completely self-contained, not exceeding 200 words and written as single paragraphs.
Author(s) name(s) and affiliations
A list of all authors, as well as corresponding addresses, should be provided. Addresses should contain all information necessary for an effective mail delivery.
E-mail, fax and telephone numbers should also be provided to speed up communication between Editorial Office, readers and authors.
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References
References should be cited in the text by placing sequential numbers in brackets (for example, [1], [2,5,7], [8-10]). Items in the bibliography are ordered alphabetically by authors. Authors may be cited in the text by name, but without initials. Authors should use the models below in the final reference list.
Examples for Journals, Books, Conference Proceedings and Doctoral dissertations, respectively,
[1] R. Brown and C. Green, Duality for increasing positively homogeneous functions and normal sets. RAIRO朢ech. Oper. Res. 31 (1997) 123-144.
[2] J.R. Brown and F. Smith, Duality for increasing positively homogeneous functions and normal sets. RAIRO朢ech. Oper. Res. (to appear).
[3] J.M. Paul, Finite Element Method for Navier-Stokes Equation. EDP Sciences (1999).
[4] J.M. Smith, J.R. Brown and C. Green, A parallel algorithm based on multi-parameter asymptotic error expansion, in Proc. of Conference on Scientific Computing, edited by C. Brown. EDP Sciences, Les Ulis (1998) 401-420.
[5] J.M. Smith, Finite Element Method for Navier-Stokes Equation, Ph.D. Thesis. University of Paris XI, France (1990).
Figures
Each figure should be cited in the text. Good-quality figures have the following characteristics:
- They should be produced with a good quality laser printer and have lines, letters, numbers and symbols of uniform strength and contrast. - Grey scales, which might get difficult to distinguish after reducing, or which often disappear during the printing process, should be avoided (use different types of hatching instead).
In the paper version of the journal, figures are in black and white (for color, authors should make a contribution, prices on request), but they appear in colour in the electronic version.
Electronic-only material
Electronic-only material is designed to provide supplementary information that is either too voluminous for printing or that is designed specifically for the Web, such as illustration in colour. Electronic-only material may include but is not restricted to: (Large) tables; Appendices; Programmes; Images; Videos; ... For more information on the submission of this material, (file requirements, etc.), please contact the production office at: articles@edpsciences.org
Editorial Board
Editor-in-Chief
Jean ABADIE Universit?Pierre et Marie Curie - Paris VI Laboratoire LIP6 8 rue du Capitaine Scott F-75015 Paris FRANCE domain: mathematical programming, non linear programming
Bernard LEMAIRE Chaire de Recherche Op閞ationnelle CNAM 292 rue Saint Martin F-75141 Paris Cedex 03 FRANCE
Pierre TOLLA Universit?Paris IX-Dauphine LAMSADE Place du Mar閏hal de Lattre de Tassigny F-75775 Paris Cedex 16 FRANCE
Editorial Board
Egon BALAS Carnegie Mellon University Graduate School of Industrial Administration Pittsburgh, PA 15213-3890 USA domain: combinatorial optimization, integer programming
Claude BERGE CNRS 蓂uipe de Recherche 175 Combinatoire CAMS 54 boulevard Raspail F-75270 Paris Cedex 05 FRANCE
Pierre BOD Mathematical Institute of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences POB 127 H-1364 Budapest HUNGARY domain: linear programming, theory of sets having a least clement multiobjective programming, input-output analysis, economic planning of large scale systems, actuarial problems in the social insurance
Brian BOFFEY Department of Statistics and Computational Mathematics University of Liverpool Liverpool L69 3BX UK domain: combinatorial optimization, networks, parallel processing
J.P. BRANS Center for Statistics and Operations Research Vrije Universiteit Brussels Pleinlaan 2 B-1050 Brussels BELGIUM
Rainer E. BURKARD Instit黷 f黵 Mathematik B Technische Universit鋞 Graz Kopernikusgasse 24 A-8010 Graz AUSTRIA
Jacques CARLIER Universit?de Technologie de Compi鑗ne 3 rue 蒬ouard Dubloc F-60200 Compi鑗ne FRANCE
Philippe CHR蒚IENNE Universit?Pierre et Marie Curie - Paris VI Laboratoire LIP6 8 rue du Capitaine Scott F-75015 Paris FRANCE domain: algorithms, complexity, graphs and networks, scheduling, mapping
Jean-Pierre CROUZEIX Math閙atiques Appliqu閑s Complexe Scientifique des C閦eaux Universit?Blaise Pascal F-63177 Aubi鑢e FRANCE
Pierre DEJAX 蒫ole des Mines de Nantes 4 rue Alfred Kastler F-44307 Nantes Cedex 3 FRANCE domain: applied operations research, logistics production planning, transportation
Jacques A. FERLAND Universit?de Montr閍l Facult?des Arts et des Sciences D閜artement d'Informatique et de Recherche Op閞ationnelle C.P. 6128 succursale A Montr閍l, Qu閎ec H3C 3J7 CANADA domain: scheduling, heuristic methods, large scale programming, generalized convexity
Erol GELENBE School of EECS University of Central Florida Orlando, FL 32816 USA domain: queueing systems, computer system models, probabilistics analysis of algorithms
Franco GIANNESSI Dipartimento di Matematica Universita di Pisa Via Buonarroti 2 I-56127 Pisa ITALY domain: optimization, mathematical programming, dynamic programming, Lagrange multipliers, allocation, networks, cutting planes
P.L. HAMMER RUTCOR Rutgers Center for Operations Research PO Box 5062 New Brunswick, NJ 08903-5062 USA
P. HANSEN GERAD 蒫ole des Hautes 蓆udes Commerciales 5255 avenue Decelles Montr閍l, Qu閎ec H3T 1V6 CANADA
Jean-Yves JAFFRAY Universit?Pierre et Marie Curie - Paris VI Laboratoire LIP6 8 rue du Capitaine Scott F-75015 Paris FRANCE
A.K.S. JARDINE University of Toronto Faculty of Applied Science and Engineering Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering 4 Taddle Creek Road Toronto M5S 1A4 CANADA
Naoto KAIO Department of Management Science Faculty of Commercial Sciences Hiroshima Shudo University 1717 Ohtsuka Numata-cho Asa-minami-ku Hiroshima 731-31 JAPAN domain: reliability theory, inventory theory
I.C. LERMAN IRISA Campus Universitaire de Beaulieu F-35042 Rennes Cedex FRANCE domain: classification and learning, combinatorial data analysis
Spyros MAKRIDADIS INSEAD Boulevard de Coutance F-77035 Fontainebleau Cedex FRANCE domain: forecasting
Angelo MIELE Rice University Aero-Astronautics 230 Ryon Building Houston, TX 77251-1892 USA
Michel MINOUX Universit?Pierre et Marie Curie - Paris VI Laboratoire LIP6 4 place Jussieu F-75252 Paris Cedex 05 FRANCE domain: mathematical programming, continuous and discrete optimization, combinatorial optimization, network optimization, algorithms and complexity, large scale systems optimization-decomposition
Shunji OSAKI Department of Ind. and Syst. Engineering Hiroshima University Higashi-Hiroshima 724 JAPAN domain: stochastic models, reliability theory, financial theory
G閞ard PLATEAU Institut Galil閑 - LIPN Avenue Jean-Baptiste Cl閙ent F-93430 Villetaneuse FRANCE
Catherine ROUCAIROL Universit?de Versailles-Saint Quentin Laboratoire PRISM 45 avenue des 蓆ats-Unis F-78035 Versailles Cedex FRANCE
Bernard ROY Universit?de Paris-Dauphine LAMSADE Place du Mar閏hal de Lattre de Tassigny F-75775 Paris Cedex 16 FRANCE domain: decision aid, decision theory, multiple criteria model validation
Yves SMEERS Universit?Catholique de Louvain CORE 34 voie du Roman Pays B-1348 Louvain-la-Neuve BELGIUM domain: applied operations research, large scale models, stochastic programming, equilibrion models
Charles S. TAPIERO ESSEC Graduate School of Management Avenue Bernard Hirsch BP 105 F-92021 Cergy-Pontoise FRANCE
Ph. VINCKE Universit?Libre de Bruxelles Service de Math閙atiques de la Gestion C.P. 210 Boulevard du Triomphe B-1050 Bruxelles BELGIUM domain: preference modelling and aggregation, multicriteria decision-aid
D. de WERRA 蒫ole Polytechnique F閐閞ale de Lausanne CH-1015 Lausanne SWITZERLAND
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