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[APDIO] CMS 2014 - 11th International Conference on Computational Management Science


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•   Subject: [APDIO] CMS 2014 - 11th International Conference on Computational Management Science
•   From: Raquel João Fonseca <rjfonseca@fc.ul.pt>
•   Date: Wed, 12 Feb 2014 11:02:24 +0000

CMS 2014 - 11th International Conference on Computational Management Science
(cms2014.fc.ul.pt<http://cms2014.fc.ul.pt/>)
4th Call for papers and extended deadline announcement

The deadline for submission of abstracts and papers is now extended to February, 28th. Contributed
abstracts, of no more than 300 words, are welcome as well as conference papers, between 2 to 6
pages, to be published in a volume of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, by Springer, with the usual
indexation features. Conference papers will be peer-reviewed by members of the Program Committee. If
you wish, you can proceed directly to submission (http://cms2014.fc.ul.pt/submission.php).

Sessions in CMS 2014 should include 3 presentations, of 30 minutes each (20 minutes + 10 minutes for
follow-up questions). We would be delighted to include organized sessions on the program. Someone
interested in submitting a session should send an email to the conference chairs
(conference.chairs@cms2014.fc.ul.pt) with the proposal.

You will find all the information and details on the CMS 2014 conference website
(http://cms2014.fc.ul.pt), where you are also able to register for the conference and benefit from
the "early bird" fees. Hotel bookings and other accommodation arrangements can be made through the
conference website, following registration (http://cms2014.fc.ul.pt/registration.php). We remind
that each speaker must be registered, otherwise it won't be possible to include the talk in the book
of abstracts. Likewise, at least one of the authors from each paper must be registered in the
conference for it to be included in the conference book, to be published by Springer. We also remind
that each participant may at most be the speaker of one presentation.

The CMS conference is an annual meeting associated with the journal of Computational Management
Science published by Springer. The aim of this conference is to provide a forum for theoreticians
and practitioners from academia and industry to exchange knowledge, ideas and results in a broad
range of topics relevant to the theory and practice of computational methods, models and empirical
analysis for decision making in economics, engineering, finance and management. These include the
following topics:

- computational economics, finance and statistics;
- energy;
- scheduling;
- supply chains;
- design, analysis and applications of optimization algorithms;
- deterministic, dynamic, stochastic, robust and combinatorial optimization models;
- solution algorithms;
- learning and forecasting such as neural networks and genetic algorithms;
- models and tools of knowledge acquisition, such as data mining;
- all other topics in management science with the emphasis on computational paradigms.

This year the CMS conference will place particular emphasis on computational methods and tools
relevant for two important areas: Energy and Finance.

Participants are invited to submit a short abstract (approximately 300 words). Participants may, in
addition, submit a short conference paper (2-6 pages) to be published in a volume of Lecture Notes
on Computer Science, by Springer. A selection from all presentations will also be considered for
publication as full papers in a special issue of Computational Management Science.

Keynote speakers: Victor DeMiguel (London Business School), William Pulleyblank (United States
Military Academy), Daniel Ralph (University of Cambridge), Rüdiger Schultz (Universität Duisburg-
Essen).

A CMS Best Student Paper Prize will be awarded at the conference. Further details will be provided
later.

Submission deadline for abstracts and conference papers: February 28, 2014

Conference chairs:
Raquel J. Fonseca (University of Lisbon)
Daniel Kuhn (EPFL - École Polytechnique Fédéral de Lausanne)
João Telhada (University of Lisbon)

Program committee:

A. Ismael Vaz (University of Minho)
Aharon Ben-Tal (Technion - Israel Institute of Technology)
Alain Haurie (Université de Genève)
Alex Weissensteiner (DTU - Technical University of Denmark)
Ana Luísa Custódio (New University of Lisbon)
Ana Póvoa (University of Lisbon)
Berç Rustem (Imperial College London)
Bernardo Almada-Lobo (University of Porto)
Carlos Henggeler Antunes (University of Coimbra)
Celso Ribeiro (Fluminense Federal University)
Christodoulos Floudas (Princeton University)
Cristian Gatu (Université de Neuchâtel)
Dan Iancu (Stanford University)
Daniel Kuhn (chair) (EPFL - École Polytechnique Fédéral de Lausanne)
David Wozabal (Vienna University of Economics and Business)
Diogo Pinheiro (Brooklyn College of the City University of New York)
Erricos Kontoghiorghes (Queen Mary University of London)
George Pflug (University of Vienna)
Georges Zaccour (HEC Montréal)
Gerhard Wilhelm-Weber (Middle East Technical University)
Giorgio Consigli (Università di Bergamo)
Huifu Xu (City University London)
Jacques Savoy (Université de Neuchâtel)
João Lourenço (University of Lisbon)
Joaquim Júdice (University of Coimbra)
José Fernando Oliveira (University of Porto)
Laureano Escudero (Universidad Rey Juan Carlos)
Luis Seco (University of Toronto)
Marco Campi (Universitá di Brescia)
Marcus Poggi (Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio de Janeiro)
Maria Antónia Carravilla (University of Porto)
Miguel Gomes (University of Porto)
Miguel Lejeune (The George Washington University)
Mustafa Pinar (Bilkent University)
Nalan Gulpinar (University of Warwick)
Panos Pardalos (University of Florida)
Panos Parpas (Imperial College London)
Patrícia Xufre (New University of Lisbon)
Paula Bouzas (Universidad de Granada)
Pedro Martins (Coimbra Business School)
Ronald Hochreiter (Vienna University of Economics and Business)
Spiros Martzoukos (University of Cyprus)
Stein-Erik Fleten (Norwegian University of Science and Technology)
Teemu Pennanen (King's College London)
Tomasz Radzik (King's College London)
Werner Römisch (Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin)
Wolfram Wiesemann (Imperial College London)

Organizing committee:

Ana Luísa Respício (University of Lisbon)
Inês Marques (University of Lisbon)
João Patrício (Polytechnic Institute of Tomar)
João Telhada (University of Lisbon)
Lisete Sousa (University of Lisbon)
Luis Gouveia (University of Lisbon)
Miguel Constantino (University of Lisbon)
Raquel J. Fonseca (University of Lisbon)

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Raquel João Fonseca
Departamento de Estatística e Investigação Operacional
Faculdade de Ciências da Universidade de Lisboa
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