OR Etics and Methodology of Societal Complexity
Euro Working Group
European Society on Operational Research
The goal of the Euro Working Group on Methodology for Complex Societal Problems of the European Society on Operational Research is to discuss the Methodology for Handling Complex Societal Problems and to extent and to create new methods and tools to support of the policy of complex societal problems. Means to reach this goal are organizing workshops and conferences, and publishing proceedings, articles and books on this topic.
Board of the Euro Working Group Complex Societal Problems
Prof. Dr. Dorien J. DeTombe, Chair EWG Methodology of Societal Complexity, Operational Research Society / Greenhill & Waterfront International Scientific Research Institute, The Netherlands
Prof. Dr. Cathal Brugha, University College, Ireland
Prof. Dr. Dick Duke, Michigan University, USA
Prof. Dr. Cor van Dijkum, Utrecht University, Department of Social Sciences, The Netherlands
Ass. Prof. Dr. Annette Hohenberger, Middle East Technical University, METU-ODTU, Faculty of Social Sciences
Ankara, Turkey
Prof. Dr. Ludmila
Koshlai, Glushkov
Institute of Cybernetics
Kiev, Oekrain
Ass. Prof.
Mr. Dr. Antoinette
Muntjewerff, University of
Amsterdam, Faculty of Law, The Netherlands
Prof. Dr. Steve Taylor, University of Concordia, Canada
Prof. Dr. Marjan Vezjak, University of Ljubljana, Slovenian
Honorary Coordinator
Prof. dr. Gerhard-Wilhelm Weber,
Institute of Applied Mathematics,
METU-ODTU, Ankara, Turkey
EURO the Association of European Operational Research Societies
Euro Working Group Methodology of Societal Complexity (MCS)
Euro Research Group Methodology of Societal Complexity this web site
contact:
Prof. Dr. Dorien J. DeTombe, President
Chair International - , Euro - , West-Euro- & Dutch Operational Research Group Methodology of Societal Complexity
P.O. Box. 3286, 1001 AB Amsterdam, The Netherlands, Europe Tel: +31 20 6927526 E-Mail: DeTombe@nosmo.nl www.complexitycourse.org/doriendetombe.html
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