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===Applications=== Applications are abundant such as in airlines, manufacturing companies, [[service organization]]s, military branches, and government. The range of problems and issues to which it has contributed insights and solutions is vast. It includes:<ref name="LS"/> * Scheduling (of airlines, trains, buses etc.) * Assignment (assigning crew to flights, trains or buses; employees to projects; commitment and dispatch of power generation facilities) * Facility location (deciding most appropriate location for new facilities such as warehouses; factories or fire station) * Hydraulics & Piping Engineering (managing flow of water from reservoirs) * Health Services (information and supply chain management) * Game Theory (identifying, understanding; developing strategies adopted by companies) * Urban Design * Computer Network Engineering (packet routing; timing; analysis) * Telecom & Data Communication Engineering (packet routing; timing; analysis) <ref>{{Cite web |url=http://nak-architecture.com/index.php/en/services/blog/55-urban-operations-research-uor |title=Blog |access-date=28 June 2017 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170929183803/http://nak-architecture.com/index.php/en/services/blog/55-urban-operations-research-uor |archive-date=29 September 2017 |url-status=dead }}</ref> Management is also concerned with so-called soft-operational analysis which concerns methods for [[strategic planning]], strategic [[decision support]], [[problem structuring methods]]. In dealing with these sorts of challenges, mathematical [[modeling and simulation]] may not be appropriate or may not suffice. Therefore, during the past 30 years{{vague|date=November 2017}}, a number of non-quantified modeling methods have been developed. These include:{{Citation needed|date=June 2016}} * stakeholder based approaches including [[metagame analysis]] and [[drama theory]] * [[Morphological analysis (problem-solving)|morphological analysis]] and various forms of [[influence diagram]]s * cognitive mapping * strategic choice * robustness analysis
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