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This is a course note by Prof. Veinott written for the course of supply chain management at Stanford.
Veinott_Supply_Chain_Optimization_Course_Notes.pdf (1.59 MB, 需要: 4 个论坛币)



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wdlixi(未真实交易用户) 发表于 2016-3-31 22:14:35

Arthur F. Veinott, Jr. (known to his friends and family as "Pete") contributed broadly to both the research and teaching of operations research, and also played a key role in creating the Department of Operations Research. His research had major impact in dynamic programming, lattice programming, and inventory theory, for which he was recognized with the INFORMS John von Neumann Theory Prize in 2007, was made an inaugural INFORMS Fellow in 2002, and was named to the National Academy of Engineering in 1986. He also played an important part in creating the INFORMS journal Mathematics of Operations Research, acting also as its founding Editor-in-Chief, and in creating the John von Neumann Theory Prize.

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wdlixi(未真实交易用户) 发表于 2016-3-31 22:23:37
Stanford operations research expert Arthur Veinott dies at 78
Arthur "Pete" Veinott was a professor of management science and engineering who made major contributions to the theory of operations research.

BY ANDREW MYERS

Jose Mercado / Stanford News Service archives
Arthur 'Pete' Veinott portrait
Arthur 'Pete' Veinott Jr., shown here in a 1968 photo, was remembered for his intellect and his wit.
Arthur F. "Pete" Veinott Jr., an emeritus faculty member in the Department of Management Science and Engineering at Stanford, died Dec. 12 at Stanford Hospital. He was 78. The cause was interstitial lung disease.

Veinott was an expert in the field of operations research, which applies advanced analytical methods to help managers make better decisions. He made major contributions to the theory of operations research and to its development as a field both at Stanford and nationally.

Veinott came to Stanford in 1962 and served until 2009 – a tenure of 47 years, one of the longest in the history of Stanford engineering. During his career, Veinott played a key role in the creation and development of the Department of Operations Research, including serving as department chair from 1975 to 1985. Operations Research would later be folded into the Department of Management Science and Engineering.

Veinott also helped found the journal Mathematics of Operations Research. It remains the leading journal for the publication of mathematical contributions to operations research and management science.

"Arthur Veinott – whom we knew as Pete – was the first outside appointment to the nascent operations research program. He was identified as having high promise," said former Stanford colleague and Nobel laureate Kenneth Arrow. "His scholarly accomplishments exceeded even that high standard; he was an outstanding figure in the field. He also supplied administrative leadership and was a great inspirer and guide of graduate students. He will be sorely missed, as a friend as well as a colleague."

Wide-ranging contributions
Professionally, Veinott had three main contributions to his field: lattice programming, inventory theory and dynamic programming.

In lattice programming, Veinott developed a type of qualitative optimization theory to predict the direction and nature of change in global systems.

"Pete was a legend in the operations research community," said Frieda Granot of the Sauder School of Business at the University of British Columbia. Lattice programming had a profound effect on economics and in such classical operations research areas as production planning, project planning and scheduling, reliability and maintenance, and network optimization, she said.

In dynamic programming, Veinott made fundamental contributions to sequential decision-making under uncertainty. "Pete Veinott was a pioneer in the theory of inventory and supply chain systems as well," said Robin Roundy, a former student of Veinott's and now chair of the mathematics department at Brigham Young University.

"He created powerful insights and effective policies for determining optimal prices and capacity levels, as well as inventory stocking levels."

Researcher and mentor
Throughout his academic career, Veinott was devoted to research and teaching, publishing 56 papers and guiding 27 students to their doctorates. He received the Graduate Teaching Award for 2000-01 from the Department of Management Science and Engineering.

"From the first time I met him I was impressed by his intellect, his wit, his intellectual curiosity and his encyclopedic knowledge of operations research," said Dimitris Bertsimas, co-director of the Operations Research Center at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

"As an editor, he maintained very high standards on research and exposition. Even recently, he was up on the latest research, the best results and the best young people. His spirit of excellence will live on through the students he educated in his almost half-century at Stanford."

"Pete was a wonderful loving and caring husband, of course, but he was also a dedicated teacher and mentor to his many students," said his wife, Adriana Diener-Veinott. "He followed their careers and tried always to shepherd them along their various paths."

"Pete was especially generous in nominating his students and colleagues for honors and awards," said his colleague Professor Donald Iglehart.

A long legacy
Arthur F. Veinott Jr. was born Oct. 12, 1934, in Boston and grew up in Newton, Mass. He earned his Bachelor of Arts and his Bachelor of Science from Lehigh University in 1956, where he was elected to Phi Beta Kappa. He earned his doctorate in industrial engineering from Columbia University in 1960.

Veinott served in the Air Force Logistics Command as an operations analyst until 1962, when he joined the Stanford faculty as an assistant professor of industrial engineering. He retired in 2009.

In 1965, a biographical note submitted on the occasion of a major academic appointment noted, "He is without doubt one of the brightest young men in America in the field of Operations Research."

Later, when Yale tried to lure him away with the offer of a full professorship, a similar biographical note urged Stanford to retain him, warning that "his departure from Stanford would create a major gap in the Department of Industrial Engineering and in the Operations Research Program." Veinott was just 32 at the time.

"Pete completed a trifecta during the 1975-1976 academic year: He began a 10-year tour as chairman of the Department of Operations Research, founded the journal Mathematics of Operations Research and led the campaign that created the John von Neumann Theory Prize awarded by the Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences (INFORMS)," said Iglehart.

In 2002, Veinott was named an inaugural Fellow of INFORMS, and in 2007, he won the prize he helped create. He was elected to the National Academy of Engineering in 1986, selected as a Fellow of the Institute of Mathematical Statistics, and won a Guggenheim Fellowship in 1978-79.

Veinott is survived by his wife, Adriana Diener-Veinott, of Stanford; two children from his first marriage: a son, Michael, of San Jose, Calif., and a daughter, Elizabeth, of Houghton, Mich.; a sister, Polly Reinacker, of Arizona; and two grandchildren.

A memorial service is being planned for Jan. 26 at Stanford.

Andrew Myers is associate director of communications for the Stanford University School of Engineering.

MEDIA CONTACT
Andrew Myers, School of Engineering: (650) 736-2245, admyers@stanford.edu

Dan Stober, Stanford News Service: (650) 721-6965, dstober@stanford.edu

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