The aim of the IFORS (International Federation of Operational Research
Societies) Developing Countries Online Resources page is to offer
the OR worker all publicly-available materials on the topic of OR for
Development. It also aims to provide a venue for people who are working
in the area to share their completed or in-process work, learn from
others, and stimulate comments and discussions on the work. Regarding
IFORS Developing Countries OR resources website, its regular updates -
and your possible submission of "free" (not copyright protected) material,
you might occasionally visit
http://ifors.org/developing_countries/index.php?title=Main_Page
With this open resources page we aim to make research and application
results better accessible to the many friends in the Developing Countries
(DCs). We would be glad about interest.
Contributions from art and science, communication and education
sectors are warmly welcome by our community which has very little
access to emerging documents on arts and sciences, research, design and
development. Particularly, the disciplines and areas MRI and Physics
could serve the DCs very well.
The International Federation of Operational Research Societies (IFORS;
http://ifors.org/) is an almost 60-year old organization which is
currently composed of 51 national societies. Regional Groups of IFORS
are: ALIO (The Latin American Ibero Association on Operations Research),
APORS (The Association of Asian-Pacific Operational Research Societies),
EURO (The Association of European Operational Research Societies), NORAM
(The Association of North American Operations Research Societies). IFORS
conferences are taking place every three years. On successfully celebrated
IFORS 2021, Seoul, South Korea, August 22-27, 2021, please refer to
http://www.ifors2020.kr/.
Thank you very much for your attention.
With kind regards,
best wishes,
Gerhard-Wilhelm Weber
PS: Feedback is welcome via
gerhard.weber@put.poznan.pl
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