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OR Insight, Volume 26
Volume 26, Number 1, April 2013
- Jill Glen:

Exploring alternative routes to realising the benefits of simulation in healthcare. 1-4 - Nadya Anscombe:

Dual case study highlights valuable lessons in the implementation of operational research. 5-6
- Horst A. Eiselt, Joy Bhadury, Mark L. Burkey

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An optimization-based framework for modelling counter-terrorism strategies. 7-31 - Héctor J. Carlo, Ernesto J. Aponte-Rodríguez:

A decision support tool for yard logistics in pharmaceutical industry. 32-46 - Charles Vandepeer, Terry Moon, Garth De Visser:

Linking missions to scenarios for analysis of military macro-systems. 47-70 - Hong Choon Oh

, Chow Wai Leng, Wong Jane Ai, Tan Mui Chai:
Evaluation of manpower scheduling strategies at outpatient pharmacy with discrete-event simulation. 71-84
Volume 26, Number 2, July 2013
- Nadya Anscombe:

Computer simulation helps Heathrow's Terminal 5 to be one of the best in the world. 85-86
- Sameer Kumar, Daniel A. Nottestad:

Supply chain analysis methodology - Leveraging optimization and simulation software. 87-119 - Richard J. Forrester

, Kevin R. Hutson, Thanh To:
Improving the quality of the assignment of students to first-year seminars. 120-139 - David K. Smith:

The travelling confessor of Bere Ferrers. 140-148
Volume 26, Number 3, September 2013
- Satya S. Chakravorty, Douglas N. Hales:

Lean systems: Soft OR in practice. 149-166 - Jacob Stolk, Isaac Mann, Arvind Mohais, Zbigniew Michalewicz:

Combining vehicle routing and packing for optimal delivery schedules of water tanks. 167-190 - Alex Grasas, José Cáceres-Cruz, Helena R. Lourenço

, Angel A. Juan, Mercè Roca:
Vehicle routing in a Spanish distribution company: Saving using a savings-based heuristic. 191-202 - Katharina Ott, Arne Mensendiek, Kai Gmeinwieser:

A framework for economic demand forecast evaluation. 203-218
Volume 26, Number 4, December 2013
- Alistair R. Clark, Tolga Bektas, Jim Freeman:

Editorial. 219
- Natalia Ibáñez-Herrero, Álvaro García-Sánchez, Miguel Ortega-Mier, Francisco Javier Diego Martín:

An extended rolling stock problem with empty trains timetabling through a heuristic approach. 220-233 - Antonis A. Michis

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Do more forecasts always improve averages of model forecasts? Evidence from reports published by HM Treasury. 234-241 - Jim Freeman, Bland Tomkinson:

Assessment of projects, portfolios and dissertations: Achieving equity. 242-252 - Shahzeb Ali Malik, Barry Holt:

Factors that affect the adoption of Enterprise Risk Management (ERM). 253-269 - Andrew Tait, Kurt A. Richardson:

When spreadsheets go bad. 270-277 - Giles A. Hindle, Adam Hindle, Anthony Hindle:

Challenging official estimates of carbon dioxide emissions and fuel economy for passenger cars in the United Kingdom. 278-290 - Diederik J. D. Wijnmalen, Neville J. Curtis

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A code of best practice for judgement-based operational research. 291-308

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