Mj. Liberatore, AUTOMATION, AI AND OR - IN SEARCH OF THE SYNERGY AND PUBLICATION PRIORITIES, European journal of operational research, 99(2), 1997, pp. 248-255
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12
Categorie Soggetti
Management,"Operatione Research & Management Science","Operatione Research & Management Science
Automation is having a profound effect on the way we do work. It is es
timated that nearly $40 billion was invested in U.S. industrial automa
tion in 1991, with heavy investment in the European Union and the Asia
-Pacific region as well. Some argue that technologies such as microele
ctronics will lead to widespread structural unemployment and an even g
reater sector of permanently unemployed. It would seem that OR and AI
should be intimately involved in the various decisions that occur over
the life cycle of automation technologies. Both of these disciplines
share a common heritage and together they could help to improve the be
nefits reaped from increased usage of automation. In fact both are inv
olved in the automation of decision making to varying degrees. This pa
per investigates the synergy between automation, AI, and OR using a bi
bliometric analysis of ABI INFORM citations. Simulation and expert sys
tems were the two methodologies most often found in synergy articles.
The results also show that the synergy between these fields has receiv
ed limited coverage in professional and academic journals. (C) 1997 El
sevier Science B.V.