期刊名称:RAIRO-OPERATIONS RESEARCH

ISSN:0399-0559
出版频率:Continuous publication
出版社:EDP SCIENCES S A, 17, AVE DU HOGGAR, PA COURTABOEUF, BP 112, LES ULIS CEDEX A, FRANCE, F-91944
  出版社网址:http://www.rairo-ro.org/
期刊网址:http://www.rairo-ro.org/
影响因子:1.393
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

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RAIRO-Operations Research is an international journal devoted to high-level pure and applied research on all aspects of operations research. All papers published in RAIRO-Operations Research are critically refereed according to international standards. Any paper will either be accepted (possibly with minor revisions) either submitted to another evaluation (after a major revision) or rejected. Every effort will be made by the Editorial Board to ensure a quick turnaround to all papers submitted to the journal. Articles may be written in English or in French.

RAIRO-Operations Research contains the following types of papers:

theory and methodology papers;

case studies describing the solution to an actual problem arising, for example, in Transports, Telecommunications, Production Systems, Financial Planning, Computational Biology, Energy or Computer Science;

state-of-the art surveys that provide a synthesis and comprehensive review of one particular area of interest.

 

Apart from regular issues, RAIRO-Operations Research publishes special issues which focus on an Operations Research topic of current interest or which are devoted to a selection of conference papers. The papers of these special issues will be subjected to the same rigorous refereeing process as regular submissions.

The scope of RAIRO-Operations Research is suggested by the following alphabetical list of keywords:

Approximation and complexity
Combinatorial optimization
Constraint satisfaction
Convex programming
Game theory
Global optimization
Graphs and Networks
Integer programming
Interior points methods
Large-scale system optimization
Linear programming
Location and routing
Manufacturing systems
Mathematical programming
Markov processes
Multiple objective programming
Network flow
Nonlinear programming
Nonlinear 0-1 programming
Nonsmooth Optimization
Performance evaluation
Polyhedral methods
Queuing
Local search
Scheduling
Semi-definite programming
Supply chain management
Stochastic models
Stochastic programming
Variational Inequalities

 

RAIRO - Operations Research  is cited in:

Compumath Citation Index
Current Contents (EC & T)
Mathematical Reviews
Pascal Database and IAOR (International Abstracts in Operations Research)
Research Alert
SciSearch
Zentralblatt für Mathematik


Instructions to Authors

1. The submission stage

File format and macro package

We prefer that articles be prepared in LateX2e, using the last version of AMSLaTeX and the amsart class. Articles may also be prepared in LaTeX2e or LaTeX209 with standard article class, or in Plain TeX. A macro package in LateX2e, designed especially for RAIRO: RO, is available via anonymous ftp from:

 

ftp://ftp.edpsciences.org in the directory /pub/ro

 

Electronic submission

Authors are encouraged to submit their manuscripts via email, but only through the Editorial Office at: ro@esaim.emath.fr This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. They can specify they prefer to submit to one of the Editors-in-chief. Global resulting PDF files (preferably) or Postcript of articles are welcome. They should however be carefully tested for printing and compressed before submission.

Hard copy submission

Exceptionally articles may be submitted in hard copy. Please send three copies to:

SMAI, RAIRO: RO - Véronique Vacelet
Institut Henri Poincaré
11 rue Pierre et Marie Curie
75231 Paris Cedex 05
France

 

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.

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.


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.

 

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.

 

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–Rech. Oper. Res. 31 (1997) 123-144.

[2] J.R. Brown and F. Smith, Duality for increasing positively homogeneous functions and normal sets. RAIRO–Rech. 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 us This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

 

 


Editorial Board

Editor-in-Chief

Philippe MAHEY
Université Blaise Pascal Clermont 2
France

 

Area Editors

Scheduling and graph Algorithms:
Philippe CHRÉTIENNE
Université Paris 6, France

 

Combinatorial Optimization:
Alain BILLIONNET
École Nationale Supérieure d'Informatique pour l'Industrie et l'Entreprise, France

 

Continuous Optimization
Clovis GONZAGA
Federal University of Santa Catarina, Florianópolis, Brazil

 

Performance analysis:
Alexandre BRANDWAJN
University of California, Santa Cruz, USA

 

Stochastic Optimization and supply Chain:
Michel GENDREAU
Université de Montréal, Canada

 

Advisory Board

Gérard CORNUEJOLS
Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburg, USA
and Faculté des Sciences de Luminy, Marseille, France

 

Erol GELENBE
Imperial College, London, United Kingdom

 

Jean-Baptiste HIRIART-URRUTY
Université Paul Sabatier, Toulouse, France

 

Maurice QUEYRANNE
University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada
and Université de Grenoble, France

 

Sylvain SORIN
Université Pierre et Marie Curie, Paris 6, France
and Ecole Polytechnique, France


Associate Editors

Warren P. ADAMS
Clemson University
, South Carolina, USA

 

Daniel BIENSTOCK
Columbia University
, New York, USA

 

Jacek BLAZEWICZ
Institute of Bioorganic Chemistry, Poznan, Poland

 

Jacques CARLIER
UTC Compiègne, France

 

Stéphane DAUZÈRE-PÉRÈS
École des Mines de Saint-Étienne, France

 

Dominique De WERRA
EPFL, Lausanne, Switzerland

 

François FAGES
INRIA, Rocquencourt, France

 

Masao FUKUSHIMA
Kyoto University
, Japan

 

Michel GRABISCH
Université Paris I, France

 

Pierre HANSEN
HEC Montreal, Canada

 

Alain JEAN-MARIE
INRIA Sophia-Antipolis, France

 

Jean Bernard LASSERRE
LAAS CNRS, Toulouse, France

 

Nikolaos LIMNIOS
UTC Compiègne, France

 

Ridha MAHJOUB
Université Paris-Dauphine, France

 

Philippe MICHELON
Université d'Avignon, France

 

Vangelis PASCHOS
Université Paris-Dauphine, France

 

Gérard PLATEAU
Université Paris XIII, France

 

Celso RIBEIRO
Pontifícia Universidade Católica, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

 

Gilles SAVARD
Ecole Polytechnique, Montréal, Canada

 

Alberto SEEGER
Université d'Avignon, France

 

Secretary

V. VACELET (ro@esaim.emath.fr This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it)


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