| The Department of Decision Sciences is committed to excellence in teaching and research in the fields of statistics, production and operations management, and information systems. The information systems and operations management (ISOM) concentration is an exciting series of courses offered by the Department of Decision Sciences (DSC) in the Lundquist College of Business. Our aim is to equip you with the decision-making, managerial, and technological skills necessary to succeed in a competitive business environment. |
DSC In Focus
- The DSC department extends a warm welcome to Yongli Zhang from University of Minnesota to the LCB. Yongli will be a visiting Assistant Professor of Statistics.
- We are seeking to fill tenure track positions in OM/MIS and Applied Statistics for the academic year 2010-2011.
Selected Publications
| Yang, Z. B., G. Aydin, V. Babich, D. R. Beil (2009), "Supply disruptions, asymmetric information, and a backup production option," Management Science 55(2) 192--209. | Aydinliyim, T. and G. L. Vairaktarakis, (2009), “Coordination of Outsourced Operations to Minimize Weighted Flow Time and Capacity Booking Costs”. Manufacturing & Service Operations Management. Forthcoming. |
| Koreisha, S. & Fang, Y. (2008),"Using Least Squares to Generate Forecasts in Regressions with Serial Correlation," Journal Time Series Analysis, Vol. 29, No. 3, 555-580. | Murthy, N. N., (2008), "The Impact of Simulation Training on Call Center Agent Performance: A Field-Based Investigation", Management Science, 54(2), February, 384-399. (with Challagalla, G., Vincent, L., and Sherwani, T.) |
| Pangburn, M. (2007) "Capacity and Price Setting for Dispersed, Time-Sensitive Customer Segments," Manufacturing & Service Operations Management. (with Stavrulaki E.) | |
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