Visual Interactive Modeling as an Operations Research Technique
Peter C. Bell
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Peter C. Bell: School of Business Administration, The University of Western Ontario London, Ontario Canada N6A 3K7
Interfaces, 1985, vol. 15, issue 4, 26-33
Abstract:
Visual interactive models are increasingly used to solve both static and dynamic decision problems, and general purpose commercial software is making these techniques more accessible to the OR practitioner. The reasons for this explosive growth are outlined, as well as some disadvantages of these methodologies and some suggestions for directions for future developments.
Keywords: computers:; computer; graphics (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 1985
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