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What is not clear from the many publications on the subject of AI and OR is just how much activity is actually taking place at a practical level, and what the nature of this activity is within the OR community. This part of the book covers surveys, and practitioner and academic activity.
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Doukidis, G.I., Paul, R.J. (1992). Operational Research Participation in Artificial Intelligence: Practical Experiences. In: Doukidis, G.I., Paul, R.J. (eds) Artificial Intelligence in Operational Research. Palgrave, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-12362-9_1
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