期刊名称:ASIA-PACIFIC JOURNAL OF OPERATIONAL 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

The Asia-Pacific Journal of Operational Research (APJOR) provides a forum for practitioners, academics and researchers in Operational Research and related fields, within and beyond the Asia-Pacific region.
Participating Societies Australian Society for Operations Research Operations Research Society of China Hong Kong Operational Research Society Operational Research Society of India The Operations Research Society of Japan Korean Operations Research and Management Science Society Management Science/ Operations Research Society of Malaysia Operational Research Society of New Zealand (Inc.) Operations Research Society of the Philippines Operational Research Society of Singapore
APJOR will place submissions in one of the following categories: General, Theoretical, OR Practice, Reviewer Survey, OR Education, and Communications (including short articles and letters). Theoretical papers should carry significant methodological developments. Emphasis is on originality, quality and importance, with particular emphasis given to the practical significance of the results. Practical papers, illustrating the application of Operation Research, are of special interest.
Abstracting/Indexing
Compendex
CompuMath Citation Index
DBLP Computer Science Bibliography
INSPEC
Mathematical Reviews
Science Citation Index Expanded (also known as SciSearch®)
Scopus
Zentralblatt MATH
Instructions to Authors
Instructions to Authors The following instructions should be observed in preparing manuscripts:
1. Manuscripts should be in English. The desired order of contents is Title, Author(s) and Affiliations, Abstract and Keywords, Main Text, Acknowledgments, References and Appendices. Tables and illustrations, complete with titles, labels and art work, should be placed in the text at the appropriate locations.
2. Manuscripts should be typed on one side of good quality white bond paper using double spacing, with 1-inch margins at the sides, top and bottom. Typists should refer to an issue of APJOR for style.
3. The title should be descriptive and concise. In addition, an abbreviated title (no more than 50 characters) to be used as a running head should be supplied.
4. The abstract should be brief, self-contained, explicit and should not exceed 200 words.
5. The statements of theorems, lemmas and propositions should be in italics, while labels like Definition, Theorem 1, Proof, etc., should be in boldface.
6. Equations should be numbered sequentially in parentheses by the right margin. Equations and formulas should include the appropriate punctuation.
7. Table captions should be placed immediately above the table, while figure captions should be placed immediately below the figure.
8. References cited in the text should be listed at the end of the manuscript. Beginning in Volume 9, Number 2, 1992, a new style for references is adopted. References should be listed in alphabetical order of the first author's surname. They should not be numbered. The following examples should be followed: Hadley, G.(1970), Nonlinear and Dynamic Programming, Addison-Wesley Publishing Company, Reading, Massachusetts. Powell, M.J.D.(1970), A new algorithm for unconstrained optimization, in J.Rosen, O. Mangasarian, and K Ritter, eds.: Nonlinear Programming, Academic Press, New York. Tapley, B.P. and J.M. Lewallen (1967), Comparison of several numerical optimization methods, Journal of Optimization Theory and Applications 1, 1-32.References should appear in the text as \...Tapley and Lewallen (1967) ..." or as \... (Tapley and Lewallen 1967, p.28) ...". Full journal titles should be used, without any abbreviation. For example, use Operations Research rather than Oper. Res., and SIAM Journal of Applied Mathematics rather than SIAM J. Appl. Math.
9. Authors should submit a short statement (not more than 150 words) on important aspects of their professional career such as degrees obtained, positions held, research interests, and journals in which they have previously published.
10. Manuscripts should be sent in triplicate to the Editor- see inside front cover for details.
Instructions to Authors
a0217-5959.pdf
Editorial Board
Founder Kim Lin Chew
Former Editors-in-Chief Kim Lin Chew (1984-1998) Hoon Liong Ong (1998-2004) Gongyun Zhao (2004-2010)
Editor-in-Chief Defeng Sun Department of Mathematics National University of Singapore matsundf@nus.edu.sg
Area Editors
Richard J Boucherie (Stochastic Models and Simulation) University of Twente, The Netherlands r.j.boucherie@utwente.nl
T C Edwin Cheng (Manufacturing and Service Systems) The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong LGTcheng@polyu.edu.hk Statement
Matthias Ehrgott Decision Analysis and Decision Making Techniques University of Auckland, New Zealand m.ehrgott@auckland.ac.nz Statement
Dolores Romero Morales (Logistics, Distribution, Inventory and Transportation) University of Oxford, United Kingdom Dolores.Romero-Morales@sbs.ox.ac.uk
Sanjay Mehrotra (Optimization) Northwestern University, USA mehrotra@iems.northwestern.edu Statement
Associate Editors
Arianna Alfieri (Politecnico di Torino, Italy) Chuda B Basnet (University of Waikato, New Zealand) Amir Beck (The Technion, Israel) Luca Bertazzi (University of Brescia, Italy) Jérôme Bolte (Université Toulouse I, France) Ek Peng Chew (National University of Singapore, Singapore) Tsan Ming Choi (Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong) Jean-Francois Cordeau (HEC Montréal, Canada) Yu-Hong Dai (Chinese Academy of Sciences, China) Tadashi Dohi (Hiroshima University, Japan) Antonis Economou (University of Athens, Greece) Kjetil Fagerholt (Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway) Moritz Fleischmann (University of Mannheim, Germany) Antonio Gomez-Corral (Complutense University of Madrid, Spain) Sunderesh S Heragu (University of Louisville, USA) Christian Kanzow (University of Würzburg, Germany) Tamás Kis (Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Hungary) Matthias Koeppe (UC Davis, USA) Arie M.C.A. Koster (RWTH Aachen University, Germany) Loo Hay Lee (National University of Singapore, Singapore) Lawrence C Leung (The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong) Asaf Levin (The Technion, Israel) Bertrand M T Lin (National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan) Ilkyeong Moon (Pusan University, Korea) Chi To Daniel Ng (Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong) Dong Ho Park (Hallym University, Korea) Hou-Duo Qi (University of Southampton, UK) Franz Rendl (Universit?t Klagenfurt, Austria) Katsushige Sawaki (Nanzan University, Japan) Natalia Shakhlevich (University of Leeds, UK) Dries Vermeulen (Maastricht University, Netherlands) S Viswanathan (Nanyang Technological University, Singapore) Min Xie (National University of Singapore, Singapore) Guochuan Zhang (Zhejiang University, China) Hanqin Zhang (Institute of Applied Mathematics, China) Kaijie Zhu (Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong)
Co-Editors for Special Issues
Tadashi Dohi Hiroshima University, Japan dohi@rel.hiroshima-u.ac.jp
S Viswanathan Nanyang Technological University, Singapore vish@pmail.ntu.edu.sg
Ya-Xiang Yuan Chinese Academy of Sciences, China yyx@lsec.cc.ac.cn
Editorial Advisors
Kim Lin Chew (Operational Research Society of Singapore, Singapore) Horst W Hamacher (Universität Kaiserslautern, Germany) Masakazu Kojima (Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan) Alan Mercer (University of Lancaster, England) Hoon Liong Ong (National University of Singapore, Singapore) J George Shanthikumar (University of California, Berkeley, USA) Alexander Shapiro (Georgia Institute of Technology, USA) Suvrajeet Sen (University of Arizona, USA) Jie Sun (National University of Singapore, Singapore) Christopher S Tang (University of California, Los Angeles, USA) D de Werra (Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, Switzerland) Gongyun Zhao (National University of Singapore, Singapore)
Managing Editor
Kien Ming Ng (National University of Singapore, Singapore)
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