REMINDER and PROGRAMME

One Day Seminar
Recent Advances
Thur 30 November
RMIT
Building 8, Level 9, Rm 66

COST to cover lunch and abstracts:

ASOR Members $50
Non-members $70
Full-time students $22

For full registration form see the newsletter or contact Paul Lochert directly.


PROGRAMME

Registration: 8:45 am

Welcome and openning
8:55am

Session 1
9:00am - 10:30am

On the Notion of Hyper-Sensitivity-Analysis.
Moshe Sniedovich
Department of Mathematics, University of Melbourne

Efficient Algorithms for the Uncapacitated Single Allocation p-hub Median Problem.
Andreas Ernst and M. Krishnamoorthy
CSIRO Division of Mathematics and Statistics

Sequential Quadratic Programming for Mathematical Programs with Nonlinear Complementarity Constraints
Danny RALPH (University of Melbourne), Tom LUO (McMaster University), Jong-Shi PANG (The Johns Hopkins University)

Morning Tea
10:30am-10:50am

Session 2
10:50am -12:20pm

Diagnosing Infeasibility in a Network.
Ravindra K. Ahuja
Department of Industrial & Management Engineering Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur

Algorithms for solving the minimum cost Eulerian orientation problem.
Prof. Meigu Guan
Department of Statistics and Operations Research, Fudan University, Shanghai, People's Republic of China

Column Generation in Integer Programming.
Prof. George Nemhauser
School of Industrial and Systems Engineering, Georgia Institutue of Technology, Atlanta, USA

LUNCH
12:20pm-1:20pm

Session 3
1:20pm-3:20pm

Teaching Operations Research Using Maple.
Mike Christie
Department of Statistics and Operations Research, RMIT

Business Forecasting with Exponential Smoothing Computation of Prediction Intervals.
R. D. Snyder and S. Grose
Department of Econometrics, Monash University
Four views of Data Quality.
Dudley Foster

Optimal Selection and Control Strategies for a Discrete Time Flexible Manufacturing and Assembly System Model.
Constantine Frangos.
Department of Electrical Engineering, University of Pretoria, R. South Africa

Afternoon Tea
3:20pm-3:45pm

Session 4
3:45-5:15

Avoiding A Constraint Qualification.
Bruce Craven
Department of Mathematics, University of Melbourne

An Architecture for the Development of Mathematical Programming Software.
Peter Davison
CITRI, University of Melbourne

Scheduling Aircraft Landings - The Static Case.
J.E. Beasley
The Management School, Imperial College, London
M. Krishnamoorthy
CSIRO Division of Mathematics and Statistics


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