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INFORMS Transactions on Education, Volume 8
Volume 8, Number 1, September 2007
- Paul Griffin:
The Use of Classroom Games in Management Science and Operations Research. 1-2
- Samuel C. Wood:
Online Games to Teach Operations. 3-9
- Tal Ben-Zvi, Thomas C. Carton:
From Rhetoric to Reality: Business Games as Educational Tools. 10-18 - Matthew J. Drake, John R. Mawhinney:
Inventory Control at Spiegel Grove. 19-24 - Erwin W. Hans, Tim Nieberg:
Operating Room Manager Game. 25-36 - Tava Olsen:
Deming's Quality Experiments Revisited. 37-40 - Jesus René Villalobos:
The Stock Portfolio Game. 41-48 - James R. Wolf, Thomas E. Portegys:
Technology Adoption in the Presence of Network Externalities: A Web-Based Classroom Game. 49-54
Volume 8, Number 2, January 2008
- Silvanus T. Enns:
An Interactive Spreadsheet-Based Tool to Support Teaching Design of Experiments. 55-64 - Michael J. Fry:
Teaching Problem Solving Techniques to MBA Students Through Supply Chain Management. 65-74 - Leslie Gardner:
Using a Spreadsheet for Active Learning Projects in Operations Management. 75-88
- James R. Evans:
Teaching Note - Some Practical Issues with Excel Solver: Lessons for Students and Instructors. 89-95 - Dawn M. Strickland:
Teaching Note - Using the Maximum Clique Problem to Motivate Branch-and-Bound. 96-99
- Martin J. Chlond:
Puzzle - O.R. with the Fairies. INFORMS Trans. Educ. 8(2): 100-102 (2008)
Volume 8, Number 3, May 2008
- Tianjun Feng, L. Robin Keller, Xiaona Zheng:
Modeling Multi-Objective Multi-Stakeholder Decisions: A Case-Exercise Approach. 103-114 - Evangelos F. Magirou, Dimitrios K. Vassilakis, Ion Androutsopoulos:
Teaching Nonzero Sum Games Using a Diagrammatic Determination of Equilibria. 115-124 - Thomas A. Grossman, Judith Shaul Norback, Jill R. Hardin, Garlie A. Forehand:
Managerial Communication of Analytical Work. 125-138
- Ron Davis:
Teaching Note - Teaching Project Simulation in Excel Using PERT-Beta Distributions. 139-148
- Martin J. Chlond:
Puzzle - A Tank Attack Puzzle. INFORMS Trans. Educ. 8(3): 149-152 (2008)
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