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Title: The Operations Research Society of Japan


1
The Operations Research Society of Japan
  • History and Present Activities
  • Masanori FUSHIMI
  • Nanzan University

2
Before the Founding of ORSJ
  • 1946 Founding of JUSE (Japanese Union of
    Scientists and Engineers)
  • Various Activities Related to OR and QC
  • 1950 Start of K Committee (Prof. T. Kawada)
  • Applications of Statistical Methods to
    Industrial Productions
  • 1952 Start of OR Committee
    ORSA
  • 1953 Japanese Translation of Methods of OR by
    Morse and Kimball
  • First Seminar on OR (31 Days, 190
    Hours)
  • To be Held Biannually for Many Years
    TIMS
  • 1954 OR Committee on Mining Industry (7
    Corporate Members)
  • 1955 First OR Conference

3
Foundation of ORSJ (1957)
  • Founding Members 305
  • First President H. Kurushima (President of
  • Dowa Mining Industry, Inc.)
  • 1st and 2nd Conferences 1st IFORS, Oxford
  • 1958 2nd President S. Ohnishi
    (Vice-President of Hitachi, Inc.)
  • Translation of Intro. OR by Churchman,
    Ackoff Arnoff
  • 1959 Seminar by G. B. Dantzig

4
Coordination between Industries and Academics
  • 19571971 All (8) Presidents from Industries
  • 19721975 2 Presidents from Universities
  • 19761979 2 Presidents from Industries
  • 1980 Elects Presidents Alternatively
    from Academics and Industries

5
Activities (19601965)
  • 1960 Joined IFORS 2nd IFORS, France
  • 1961 JUSE MIT OR Seminar by P. M. Morse, R. A.
    Howard J. M. Dobbid
  • 1962 Mathematical Programming Symp. By JUSE
    (DP, LP, Queue, Simulation)
  • To Be Continued for Many Years
  • 1963 10th TIMS, Tokyo, 3rd IFORS, Oslo
  • 1964 Tokyo Olympic, Shinkansen
  • 1965 PERT/CPM Seminar for Civil Engineers

6
Activities (19701975)
  • 1967 7th President Toshio DOKO, JIS Z812
    (Terminology of OR)
  • 1968 Special Interest GroupsScheduling,
    Electric Power Industry
  • 1969 8th President Kouji KOBAYASHI,
  • OR on OR
  • 1970 Newsletter, Monthly Lectures
  • 1972 ORSJ Becomes a Corporate Organization
  • 1973 RAMP (Math. Programming Symposium)
  • 1975 7th IFORS 22nd TIMS (Tokyo Kyoto)

7
Domestic Activities (1)
  • 2-Day National Conference
  • Spring Tokyo or Its Vicinity
  • Fall Hosted by One of 6 Regional Chapters
  • 350 Participants, 150 Presentations
  • Symposium
  • On the Day Before National Conference
  • 50100 Participants
  • Examples of the Themes Game Theory and OR,
  • OR and Financial Engineering, Queuing Theory
    and Internet, Multi-Agent Systems and OR

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9
Latest National Conference
  • Sept. 8-9, 2004, at Tohoku University
  • Session Titles(No. of Talks)
  • Queue(6), Reliability(9), Game Theory(6),
    Nonlinear Programming(7), Scheduling(4), Integer
    Programming(3), Assessment(2), Combinatorial
    Optimization(23), Urban OR(17), Dynamic
    Programming(5), Marketing(19), Financial
    Engineering(22), AHP(13), Sports(4), DEA(5),
    Production Management(4), Miscellaneous(4)
    Case
    Studies(4) (Reports from Industries)

10
Latest Symposium
  • Sept. 7, 2004, at Tohoku University
  • Theme Social Welfare
  • Regional Networks to Support an Ageing Society
  • The Nursing-Care Insurance System and an
    Algorithm to Assess the Level of Care Needed
  • Computers, Social Welfare and Medical Treatment

11
Periodicals (1)
  • Communications of ORSJ, A Monthly Journal
  • News State-of-the-Art Technologies and Theory of
    OR/MS Other Information Related to Research,
    Pedagogy and Other OR/MS Topics
  • Examples of Special Topics Election OR, Recent
    Trends in Network Engineering Technologies,
    Applications of AHP, New Trends in Logistic
    Systems, Security Evaluation and Risk Management
    of Network Systems

12
Periodicals (2)
  • Journal of ORSJ, A Quarterly Journal of
    Original Research Papers
  • Vol. 46 (2003) Consists of 542 Pages, and
    Contains 32 Papers, written in English as well as
    in Japanese
  • From 2004, it will contain papers written in
    English only.

13
Periodicals (3)
  • Transactions of ORSJ
  • A new journal which will contain original
    research papers written in Japanese
  • Will be published irregularly

14
Other Publications (1)
  • Encyclopedia of OR (1975)
  • Part 1 Methodology
  • Part 2 Applications
  • Part 3 Reference Materials
  • (History, Formulas, Nomograms, Miscellaneous
    Data)

15
Other Publications (2)
  • Collection of Applications
  • 1983----375 Cases
  • 1991----396 Cases
  • No. of Cases in Various Fields

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Other Publications (3)
  • New Encyclopedia of OR (2000) (CD-ROM)
  • (In Commemoration of 40th Anniversary, 1997)
  • Part 1 Methodology (200 Items)
  • Part 2 Applications (400 Cases)
  • Part 3 Terminology (Also in Printing Form)
    (1600)
  • Part 4 Miscellaneous Data (History, Activities
    of Regional Chapters, IFORS, APORS)

18
Lectures
  • A Plan of a Hyper-text City
  • A Returns Policy for Distribution Channel
    Coordination of Perishable Items
  • Some Open Question of Fair Division
  • An Aspect of Safety in Systems Design

19
Seminars
  • Frontiers and Prospects of Supply Chain
    Management of Consumer Products in Japan
  • Theory and Applications of DEA
  • Towards Modeling of Brand Value

20
Forum Top or Middle Manager of an Industry Gives
a Talk and the Participants Discuss with Him or
among Themselves
  • On Competitions in Energy and OR
  • Development of New Business and OR
  • ----From Optimal to Preferred----

21
Special Interest Groups
  • 16 Groups
  • Queuing Theory, Decision Theory, AHP, Algorithms,
    Mathematical Programming, OR/MS and Systems
    Management, Marketing, Game Theory, Foods and
    Environmental Problems, Global Infrastructure
  • Report Their Activities at Semiannual National
    Conferences

22
International Contributions (IFORS)
  • 1960 Joined IFORS
  • 1975 Hosted 7th IFORS Conference (Jointly with
    22nd TIMS Conference)
  • 197476 Prof. T. Matsuda Served as the President
  • 198385 Prof. M. Iri, Vice-President
  • 199597 Prof. T. Hasegawa, Vice-President
  • 1999 Support to IFORS 99 in Beijing

23
International Contributions (APORS)
  • 1985 Inauguration ORSC Hosted the 1st Council
    Meeting at Tsukuba Science City
  • 1988 1st Conference, Seoul
  • 1991 2nd Conference, Beijing
  • 1994 3rd Conference, Fukuoka
  • Secretaries K. Wakayama, S. Park,
  • T. Ohyama

24
Reform of University System in Japan and OR
  • Until a Few Years Ago
  • 99 National Universities
  • 75 Public Universities
  • 500 Private Universities and Colleges
  • All the National Universities Have Been
    Administered Following the Same Rules Made by the
    Government
  • Strict Restrictions on Joint Works between
    National Universities and Industries

25
Reform of University System in Japan and OR
  • Government Aims to Revitalize National
    Universities by Giving Them Management Autonomy
    and Independence Encourages Mergers of
    Universities
  • April 2004
  • 89 National Universities (Corporate
    Organizations)
  • Given Large Extent of Autonomy (Deregulation of
    Budget and Personnel)

26
Reform of University System in Japan and OR
  • Influences on OR
  • Collaborations between Industries and
    Universities are Encouraged ? Agrees with a
    Founding Policy of ORSJ
  • Universities will Become More Competitive ? OR is
    Expected to be Utilized for University Management
  • (Another Aspect Sharp Decrease of Birth Rate and
    Number of Teen-Agers ? Some Universities Cannot
    Meet Their Quota)

27
Examples at Nanzan University (1) School Bus
Problem ?
  • New Departments Started in 2000 at Seto Campus in
    the Suburbs of Nagoya, Far from the Subway System
    In Nagoya (40 Minutes Drive from the Nearest
    Station)
  • Enrolls About 500 Students Each Year
  • 2000---- 500 Students (10 Buses)
  • 2001----1000 Students (20 Buses)
  • 2002----1500 Students (30 Buses)
  • 2003----2000 Students (40 Buses)

28
Examples at Nanzan University (1) School Bus
Problem ?
  • Junior and Senior High Schools, Junior College on
    the Same Campus
  • Using 40 Buses
  • Schools Start at 830
  • Nanzan University
  • Classes Start at 930
  • Some of the 40 Buses Can Be Used for Carrying
    Students of Nanzan University, But Not Enough.
  • Traffic Jam Problem

29
Examples at Nanzan University (1) School Bus
Problem ?
  • University Staff Planed to Buy Additional Buses
  • 1 Bus Costs 1 Million Chinese Yen Salary for 1
    Driver
  • Also, Must Replace Old Buses to Meet the New
    Anti-Pollution Act
  • Severe Financial Problem
  • Former Vice-President (Member of ORSJ) Proposed
    to Use OR to Solve the Problem

30
Examples at Nanzan University (1) School Bus
Problem ?
  • Solution (Idea)
  • Decrease the Peak Load
  • Avoids Rush Hours
  • Solution (Concrete)
  • Delay the Starting Time of Classes at Nanzan
    University
  • 930?950
  • Result Needs No New Buses

31
Examples at Nanzan University (2) Scheduling
Problem ?
  • Entrance Exams. 6 Days in February
  • Assign Faculty Members to Proctors
  • Restrictions
  • Each Member Serves 5 Times
  • At Most 3 Times / Day
  • At Most 2 Consecutive Hours
  • At Least 2 Proctors / Room (Chief Sub)

32
Examples at Nanzan University (2) Scheduling
Problem ?
  • Restrictions (continued)
  • Foreign Faculty Members Cannot be A Chief
    (Language Problem) (60)
  • Must Avoid Some Combinations of Members in the
    Same Room (Problem of Personal Relations)
  • Newcomer Cannot be a Chief

33
Examples at Nanzan University (2) Scheduling
Problem ?
  • A Staff Used to Spend Several Days to Solve the
    Assignment Problem
  • Solution by OR
  • Formulated as a Multi-stage Assignment Problem
  • Gets a Solution in a Few Minutes by PC Once the
    Data is Ready

34
Examples at Nanzan University (3) Future
  • These Successful Cases Have Made the Executives
    Trust OR
  • Plan to Organize an OR Group to Find Solve
    Various Administrative Problems at Nanzan
    University

35
Future of ORSJ
  • Forecast is a Most Difficult Problem of OR
  • Hope Increase of Regular and Corporate
    Memberships
  • Hope Both ORSC and ORSJ Will Develop by Closer
    Collaboration

36
  • Hope You Can Come to Nanzan University and EXPO
    2005
  • Thank You Very Much for Your Attention!
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