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Affiner la rechercheAbduction: the missing link between deduction and induction. A comment on Ormerod's ‘rational inference / J. Mingers in Journal of the operational research society (JORS), Vol. 63 N° 6 (Juin 2012)
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in Journal of the operational research society (JORS) > Vol. 63 N° 6 (Juin 2012) . - pp. 860–861
Titre : Abduction: the missing link between deduction and induction. A comment on Ormerod's ‘rational inference : deductive, inductive and probabilistic thinking’ Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : J. Mingers, Auteur Année de publication : 2012 Article en page(s) : pp. 860–861 Note générale : Operational research Langues : Anglais (eng) Index. décimale : 001.424 DEWEY : 001.424 ISSN : 0160-5682 En ligne : http://www.palgrave-journals.com/jors/journal/v63/n6/abs/jors201185a.html [article] Abduction: the missing link between deduction and induction. A comment on Ormerod's ‘rational inference : deductive, inductive and probabilistic thinking’ [texte imprimé] / J. Mingers, Auteur . - 2012 . - pp. 860–861.
Operational research
Langues : Anglais (eng)
in Journal of the operational research society (JORS) > Vol. 63 N° 6 (Juin 2012) . - pp. 860–861
Index. décimale : 001.424 DEWEY : 001.424 ISSN : 0160-5682 En ligne : http://www.palgrave-journals.com/jors/journal/v63/n6/abs/jors201185a.html Acting with systems intelligence: integrating complex responsive processes with the systems perspective / Luoma, J in Journal of the operational research society (JORS), Vol. 62 N° 1 (Janvier 2011)
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in Journal of the operational research society (JORS) > Vol. 62 N° 1 (Janvier 2011) . - pp. 3–11
Titre : Acting with systems intelligence: integrating complex responsive processes with the systems perspective Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Luoma, J, Auteur ; Hämäläinen, R P, Auteur ; Saarinen, E., Auteur Année de publication : 2011 Article en page(s) : pp. 3–11 Note générale : Recherche opérationnelle Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : Systems thinking Complex responsive processes Systems intelligence Management Practice of or Philosophy of or Index. décimale : 001.424 Résumé : The systems thinking literature assumes that the concept of a system is useful in management and organizational research. Ralph D. Stacey and his collaborators, however, have questioned this. They have presented the theory of complex responsive processes (CRP) as an alternative to systems thinking. We argue that systems thinking and the CRP perspective are complementary. The CRP illuminates many of the micro-behavioural, local interaction and creativity-related organizational phenomena whereas the systems perspective is useful for other purposes. CRP misses the mark in its criticism of systems thinking. The insights of CRP should and could be incorporated, not switched, with the systems perspective. The systems intelligence perspective, proposed by Hämäläinen and Saarinen, provides a framework to accomplish that. By integrating systems thinking and the CRP model we hope to provide a platform from which it is possible to appreciate the relative merits of the two apparently conflicting strands of thought. DEWEY : 001.424 ISSN : 0160-5682 En ligne : http://www.palgrave-journals.com/jors/journal/v62/n1/abs/jors2009175a.html [article] Acting with systems intelligence: integrating complex responsive processes with the systems perspective [texte imprimé] / Luoma, J, Auteur ; Hämäläinen, R P, Auteur ; Saarinen, E., Auteur . - 2011 . - pp. 3–11.
Recherche opérationnelle
Langues : Anglais (eng)
in Journal of the operational research society (JORS) > Vol. 62 N° 1 (Janvier 2011) . - pp. 3–11
Mots-clés : Systems thinking Complex responsive processes Systems intelligence Management Practice of or Philosophy of or Index. décimale : 001.424 Résumé : The systems thinking literature assumes that the concept of a system is useful in management and organizational research. Ralph D. Stacey and his collaborators, however, have questioned this. They have presented the theory of complex responsive processes (CRP) as an alternative to systems thinking. We argue that systems thinking and the CRP perspective are complementary. The CRP illuminates many of the micro-behavioural, local interaction and creativity-related organizational phenomena whereas the systems perspective is useful for other purposes. CRP misses the mark in its criticism of systems thinking. The insights of CRP should and could be incorporated, not switched, with the systems perspective. The systems intelligence perspective, proposed by Hämäläinen and Saarinen, provides a framework to accomplish that. By integrating systems thinking and the CRP model we hope to provide a platform from which it is possible to appreciate the relative merits of the two apparently conflicting strands of thought. DEWEY : 001.424 ISSN : 0160-5682 En ligne : http://www.palgrave-journals.com/jors/journal/v62/n1/abs/jors2009175a.html ‘Actors’ and ‘clients’ / N. Harrop in Journal of the operational research society (JORS), Vol. 63 N° 12 (Décembre 2012)
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in Journal of the operational research society (JORS) > Vol. 63 N° 12 (Décembre 2012) . - pp. 1788–1789
Titre : ‘Actors’ and ‘clients’ : why systems dynamics needs help from soft systems methodology and unbounded systems thinking Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : N. Harrop, Auteur ; A. Gillies, Auteur ; A. T. Wood-Harper, Auteur Année de publication : 2013 Article en page(s) : pp. 1788–1789 Note générale : operational research Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : dynamic system; actors; clients; feasability Index. décimale : 001.424 Note de contenu : Viewpoints DEWEY : 001.424 ISSN : 0160-5682 En ligne : http://www.palgrave-journals.com/jors/journal/v63/n12/abs/jors201299a.html [article] ‘Actors’ and ‘clients’ : why systems dynamics needs help from soft systems methodology and unbounded systems thinking [texte imprimé] / N. Harrop, Auteur ; A. Gillies, Auteur ; A. T. Wood-Harper, Auteur . - 2013 . - pp. 1788–1789.
operational research
Langues : Anglais (eng)
in Journal of the operational research society (JORS) > Vol. 63 N° 12 (Décembre 2012) . - pp. 1788–1789
Mots-clés : dynamic system; actors; clients; feasability Index. décimale : 001.424 Note de contenu : Viewpoints DEWEY : 001.424 ISSN : 0160-5682 En ligne : http://www.palgrave-journals.com/jors/journal/v63/n12/abs/jors201299a.html Adapting and refining in multi-criteria decision-making / D. B. O'Brien in Journal of the operational research society (JORS), Vol. 61 N° 5 (Mai 2010)
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in Journal of the operational research society (JORS) > Vol. 61 N° 5 (Mai 2010) . - pp. 756–767
Titre : Adapting and refining in multi-criteria decision-making Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : D. B. O'Brien, Auteur ; C. M. Brugha, Auteur Année de publication : 2010 Article en page(s) : pp. 756–767 Note générale : Recherche opérationnelle Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : Methodology Multi-objective Philosophy Problem structuring Decision analysis Practice of OR Index. décimale : 001.424 Résumé : This paper describes the implementation of a Structured Methodology for Direct-Interactive Structured-Criteria (DISC) Multi-Criteria Decision-Making (MCDM), an eight-stage nomological adjusting cycle of activities that shape the information used to make a decision, requiring it be accessible, differentiable, abstractable, understandable, verifiable, measurable, refinable and usable. It shows, in a major IT strategic investment case, that Structured DISC MCDM provides a robust model that can be used for deep and serious consideration of multi-criteria decisions by a group of decision-makers over a long period. The paper describes the case as it moves through stages of the adjusting cycle and shows that, after completing the cycle, it reverses and becomes an adapting process, starting with refining the information. Refining is shown to be more extensive than previously understood, and to cover ‘alternatives & scores’, ‘criteria & weights’ and ‘set of alternatives’. Next the form of measurement is adapted. As the number of alternatives are reduced it can become more appropriate to directly compare the two or three most preferred alternatives relative to one another rather than objectively. Finally the criteria tree can be adapted using a ‘magnifying glass’ approach. This confines the evaluation to that part of the criteria tree in which the difference between a few preferred alternatives is mainly emphasised. DEWEY : 001.424 ISSN : 0361-5682 En ligne : http://www.palgrave-journals.com/jors/journal/v61/n5/abs/jors200982a.html [article] Adapting and refining in multi-criteria decision-making [texte imprimé] / D. B. O'Brien, Auteur ; C. M. Brugha, Auteur . - 2010 . - pp. 756–767.
Recherche opérationnelle
Langues : Anglais (eng)
in Journal of the operational research society (JORS) > Vol. 61 N° 5 (Mai 2010) . - pp. 756–767
Mots-clés : Methodology Multi-objective Philosophy Problem structuring Decision analysis Practice of OR Index. décimale : 001.424 Résumé : This paper describes the implementation of a Structured Methodology for Direct-Interactive Structured-Criteria (DISC) Multi-Criteria Decision-Making (MCDM), an eight-stage nomological adjusting cycle of activities that shape the information used to make a decision, requiring it be accessible, differentiable, abstractable, understandable, verifiable, measurable, refinable and usable. It shows, in a major IT strategic investment case, that Structured DISC MCDM provides a robust model that can be used for deep and serious consideration of multi-criteria decisions by a group of decision-makers over a long period. The paper describes the case as it moves through stages of the adjusting cycle and shows that, after completing the cycle, it reverses and becomes an adapting process, starting with refining the information. Refining is shown to be more extensive than previously understood, and to cover ‘alternatives & scores’, ‘criteria & weights’ and ‘set of alternatives’. Next the form of measurement is adapted. As the number of alternatives are reduced it can become more appropriate to directly compare the two or three most preferred alternatives relative to one another rather than objectively. Finally the criteria tree can be adapted using a ‘magnifying glass’ approach. This confines the evaluation to that part of the criteria tree in which the difference between a few preferred alternatives is mainly emphasised. DEWEY : 001.424 ISSN : 0361-5682 En ligne : http://www.palgrave-journals.com/jors/journal/v61/n5/abs/jors200982a.html Adaptive consumer credit classification / N. G. Pavlidis in Journal of the operational research society (JORS), Vol. 63 N° 12 (Décembre 2012)
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in Journal of the operational research society (JORS) > Vol. 63 N° 12 (Décembre 2012) . - pp. 1645-1654
Titre : Adaptive consumer credit classification Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : N. G. Pavlidis, Auteur ; D. K. Tasoulis, Auteur ; N. M. Adams, Auteur Année de publication : 2013 Article en page(s) : pp. 1645-1654 Note générale : operational research Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : credit scoring; logistic regression; population drift; online learning; H-measure Index. décimale : 001.424 Résumé : Credit scoring methods for predicting creditworthiness have proven very effective in consumer finance. In light of the present financial crisis, such methods will become even more important. One of the outstanding issues in credit risk classification is population drift. This term refers to changes occurring in the population due to unexpected changes in economic conditions and other factors. In this paper, we propose a novel methodology for the classification of credit applications that has the potential to adapt to population drift as it occurs. This provides the opportunity to update the credit risk classifier as new labelled data arrives. Assorted experimental results suggest that the proposed method has the potential to yield significant performance improvement over standard approaches, without sacrificing the classifier's descriptive capabilities. DEWEY : 001.424 ISSN : 0160-5682 En ligne : http://www.palgrave-journals.com/jors/journal/v63/n12/abs/jors201215a.html [article] Adaptive consumer credit classification [texte imprimé] / N. G. Pavlidis, Auteur ; D. K. Tasoulis, Auteur ; N. M. Adams, Auteur . - 2013 . - pp. 1645-1654.
operational research
Langues : Anglais (eng)
in Journal of the operational research society (JORS) > Vol. 63 N° 12 (Décembre 2012) . - pp. 1645-1654
Mots-clés : credit scoring; logistic regression; population drift; online learning; H-measure Index. décimale : 001.424 Résumé : Credit scoring methods for predicting creditworthiness have proven very effective in consumer finance. In light of the present financial crisis, such methods will become even more important. One of the outstanding issues in credit risk classification is population drift. This term refers to changes occurring in the population due to unexpected changes in economic conditions and other factors. In this paper, we propose a novel methodology for the classification of credit applications that has the potential to adapt to population drift as it occurs. This provides the opportunity to update the credit risk classifier as new labelled data arrives. Assorted experimental results suggest that the proposed method has the potential to yield significant performance improvement over standard approaches, without sacrificing the classifier's descriptive capabilities. DEWEY : 001.424 ISSN : 0160-5682 En ligne : http://www.palgrave-journals.com/jors/journal/v63/n12/abs/jors201215a.html Adding value to bank branch performance evaluation using cognitive maps and MCDA / Ferreira, F. A. F. in Journal of the operational research society (JORS), Vol. 62 N° 7 (Juillet 2011)
PermalinkAdjusted spherical frontier model: allocating input via parametric DEA / E. C. C. Guedes in Journal of the operational research society (JORS), Vol. 63 N° 3 (Mars 2012)
PermalinkAfter paradim: why mixing-methodology theorising fails and how to make it work again / Zhu, Z. in Journal of the operational research society (JORS), Vol. 62 N° 4 (Avril 2011)
PermalinkAlgorithms for partitioning of large routing networks / A. Awasthi in Journal of the operational research society (JORS), Vol. 61 N° 7 (Juillet 2010)
PermalinkAn adaptive routing strategy for freight transportation networks / Shi, N. in Journal of the operational research society (JORS), Vol. 62 N° 4 (Avril 2011)
PermalinkAn adaptive search for the response time variability problemstar / Samir Salhi in Journal of the operational research society (JORS), Vol. 63 N° 5 (Mai 2012)
PermalinkAn advanced tabu search for solving the mixed payload airlift loading problem / Nance, R. L. in Journal of the operational research society (JORS), Vol. 62 N° 2 Special issue (Fevrier 2011)
PermalinkAn agent-based simulation approach for the new product diffusion of a novel biomass fuel / Günther, M in Journal of the operational research society (JORS), Vol. 62 N° 1 (Janvier 2011)
PermalinkAn aggregate–disaggregate intermittent demand approach (ADIDA) to forecasting / Nikolopoulos, K. in Journal of the operational research society (JORS), Vol. 62 N° 3 Special issue (Mars 2011)
PermalinkAn alternative formulation for the fuzzy assignment problem / A. Emrouznejad in Journal of the operational research society (JORS), Vol. 63 N° 1 (Janvier 2012)
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