25th Symposium - 2008
| Paper Title | Authors | Full Text |
|---|---|---|
| Complex adaptive and 'inquiring' systems approaches for contemporary military operations | A Alston, L Dodd | |
| The Use of Linear Programming in Military Operational Analysis (1968-2008) | G C Beare | |
| Nearly a Century - Lessons from the Practice of Military Operational Research over 90 years | Fred Cameron | |
| Modeling and Evaluating Irregular Warfare in the Age of Complexity | Dr P Dobias, Dr K Sprague | |
| Military OR after the Cold War - a Random Walk through the UK Experience | R Forder | |
| The size of MARS: Quantifying Requirements for the Royal Navy's Future Afloat Support Fleet | Y Gauthier, W Wardrop, A Price, A Lawrence | |
| Military OR/SA in Germany since the 1960s: A Personal Recollection and Outlook | Reiner K Huber | |
| Exploring Complex Adaptive Systems | N Jobson, A M Grisogono | |
| Supporting Improvements to UK Defence Supply Chain Management | Chris Johnson, P Cranch | |
| Predicting Conflict | J Kalil | |
| The ABCA Scenario - Issues for Analysis | W J Krondak | |
| Info-Centric Scenario Development | W J Krondak, M P Coville | |
| Unit Combat Power (and Beyond) | W J Krondak, R Cunningham, O Hunsaker, D Derendinger, S Cunningham, M Peck | |
| Leveraging Hierarchical Scenarios for Analysis | W J Krondak | |
| Scenarios - Foundation for Combat Developments | W J Krondak | |
| Research and Analysis for Stability Operations (SO) and Irregular Warfare (IW) Environments | W J Krondak | |
| Air Force Operational Research in Canada: Past, Present, and Future | David W Mason | |
| Looking to the Future: Representing Higher Level Planning in a Wargaming or Synthetic Environment | S Fellows, James Moffat | |
| Cui bono? Analysis of conflict in multi-agent systems | A Morley | |
| From Product Assessment to Service Solutions: The changing role of industry and consultancies in military OR | John Mountain | |
| Measuring the Potential Benefits of Research - To inform Operational Analysis planning | S Nicholas | |
| OR - Past, Present & Future: Do you know where your OR Analyst is, (was), (will be) tonight | ||
| The import for and challenges to OR presented by the new US operational and counterinsurgency doctrines | E Pechous | |
| Report Back | Syndicate 2 | |
| Looking to the Future: Assessing Green(er) Operations | Alan Robinson | |
| 25 Years of Military OA/OR Syndicate Exercises | G Rose | |
| Lessons Learnt from the Peace Operations Forum (The Cornwallis Group) 1996-2008 - Part 1 | G Rose, G Visco | |
| Lessons Learnt from the Peace Operations Forum (The Cornwallis Group) 1996-2008 - Part 2 | G Visco, G Rose | |
| Analysis of the Qualities Providing Robust Defence Systems | Jeremy Smith, H Serjeant | |
| Operations Analysis in Iraq: Helping the Command Grapple with Uncertainty and Complexity | R Shearer | |
| A Proposal for a Norwegian Defence Conceptual Framework | R Stensrud, F Rutledal, T Bjornsgaard, F Danjord | |
| Friendly fire, historical analysis, and why database size counts | Paul R Syms | |
| United Kingdom & United States TRACER / FSCS Combined Analysis (1999, 16 ISMOR) | Paul R Syms, W J Krondak, J A Hunt | |
| United Kingdom & United States TRACER / FSCS Combined Analysis (2001) | Paul R Syms, W J Krondak, J A Hunt | |
| 25 Years of Military Operations Research in the US | G Visco | |
| More Than You Ever Wanted to Know About Cornwallis Keynotes | E P Visco | |
| The First Scientific Dispute over Effects | R C Wheeler |
