| Name | EWG EWGLA, Locational analysis |
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| Announcement | Next meeting: EWGLA 20, Ankara, Turkey, April 2013. More information available soon. Previous meeting: EWGLA 19, Nantes, France, 12-14 October 2011. EWGLA XIX website. |
| Website | http://www.euro-online.org/ewgla/ |
| Newsletter | Regularly messages are sent around by the coordinators concerning conferences, new publications and other information related to and/or of interest to the members. Members or other interested should send their messages to the moderator. |
| Board | Sibel Alumur Alev (TOBB University of Economics and Technology, Turkey) Ioannis Giannikos (University of Patras, Greece) Mercedes Landete Ruiz (University Miguel Hernández of Elche, Spain) |
| Coordinator | Dr. Sibel A. Alumur salumur@etu.edu.tr TOBB University of Economics and Technology Industrial Engineering Department Sogutozu cad. No:43 Sogutozu 06560 Ankara Turkey Phone: +905323619960 |
| Coordinator | Dr Ioannis Giannikos I.Giannikos@upatras.gr University of Patras Business Administration University of Patras GR-26500 Patras Greece |
| Coordinator | Dr. Mercedes Landete landete@umh.es University Miguel Hernández of Elche Departamento de Estadística y Matemática Aplicada Avda. del Ferrocarril s/n 03202 Elche Alicante Spain Phone: 34 96 6658718 Fax: 34 96 6658715 |
| Purpose and history | EWGLA is a Working Group devoted to Locational Analysis within EURO. It was born during the first EURO Summer Institute, held at Brussels, July/August 1984, devoted to the subject of Location Theory. The main aim of starting up the Working Group was to provide a network of people working together in the field of Locational Analysis and to keep continuity in the exchanges between the Summer Institute's participants. Since that time the group has experienced important growth, in particular thanks to the Twelfth EURO Summer Institute, again devoted to Location theory, and held at Puerto de La Cruz, Tenerife, Spain, June 1995, organised by laureates of the first ESI, and the EURO Winter Institute on Location and Logistics in Estoril, Portugal in jan-feb 2007, organised by laureates of the 1995 ESI. The scope and purpose of the group have strongly evolved. Friendship among its members continues however to play an important role. Topics The subjects of interest to the group are of many kinds, centering on the optimal choice of locations for one or more objects (usually called facilities), within any framework (the classical settings being discrete, network and planar). Many other fields have direct connections with locational analysis and location theory, either by subject such as transportation and routing, supply chain management, environmental studies, layout and design, data and cluster analysis, or as techniques, like mathematical (linear, integer, non-linear, convex, global, ...) programming, multicriteria analysis, approximation theory, computational geometry, statistics, etc. EWGLA has become a vehicle of communication between all persons interested in Location and related topics in Operations Research in Europe and abroad. The major goal is to stimulate the exchange of information and collaboration in research and applications, and to promote the ideas and methods developed within the field. Several instruments are used to this end. Meetings The group holds yearly meetings organised by one of its members (see details below). Anyone interested in presenting their work, participating in the discussions, or more simply learning and/or consulting about subjects related with locational analysis may join the group and its meetings; their participation will be greatly appreciated. Either theoretical contributions (concepts, methods, etc.), applied research, and the presentation of software, are welcome. Communications, discussions or surveys on new applications, open problems, connections between the field of location theory and related areas are of interest. These meetings have always been an enjoyable and very friendly come together of a relatively small but cosy, enthusiastic and energetic group, stimulated by their common centre of interest. Refereed proceedings of each meeting are usually published, and provided free of charge to the participants. Communication Communication within the group is achieved in two main ways: the website and the list-server. Website The first contact-point is the EWGLA website. This website is a tool for first contact and/or entry in the field, for researchers working in the field, and last but not least for anyone in need of information about the field of location analysis in view of applications. It is our primary means of promotion, communication and open entry point to anyone interested in the topic of location. Anyone interested in detailed and/or up to date information around Locational Analysis and EWGLA is advised to check this site. The website first provides a general literature list and access to large bibliographies and information about software; and second gives general information about our group, its meetings and other activities, a member-list, and news related to the group's centres of interest. There bis also a FAQ with technical questions on location, and a list of timely happenings and opportunities. Listserver The second and more direct way of communicating between the members was established through the EWGLA list-server. Any message sent to the EWGLA listserver. is distributed to all EWGLA members. Regularly messages are sent around by the EWGLA Board concerning conferences, new publications and other information related to and/or of interest to the members. |
| Members | December 2011: 266. To become a member of EWGLA (free of any charge), please contact the EWGLA board (ewgla-board@euro-online.org) together with the following information: name | surname | university/institution | faculty | department | address | zip code | city | country | institutional phone | institutional fax | personal phone (optional) | personal fax (optional) | e-mai | url. |
| Past activities | EWGLA 19 The XIV Meeting of EWGLA, organized by Olivier Péton, Ecole des Mines de Nantes, was held in Nantes, France, 12-14 October, 2011. For further details see the EWGLA XIX website Earlier Meetings EWGLA 1 - Nov. 27-28 , 1985, Dijon, France. Org. R. Durier and C. Michelot. EWGLA 2 - Oct 9-10, 1986, Herceg-Novi, Yugoslavia, Org. N. Mladenovic and J. Petric. EWGLA 3 - Sept 21-24, 1988, Sevilla, Spain. Org. B. Pelegrin and F. R. Fernandez. EWGLA 4 - July 3-6, 1989, Chios, Greece. Org. B. Boffey and J. Karkazis. EWGLA 5 - Sept 3-6, 1990, Namur, Belgium. Org. F. Orban-Ferauge and J. P. Rasson. EWGLA 6 - April 20-25, 1992, Puerto de la Cruz, Spain, Org. J. M. Moreno. EWGLA 7 - May 9-11, 1994, Brussels, Belgium. Org. F. Plastria. EWGLA 8 - Sept 24-28, 1995, Lambrecht, Germany. Org. H. Hamacher and S. Nickel. EWGLA 9 - Sept 5-8, 1996, Birmingham, United Kingdom. Org. S. Said and B. Boffey. EWGLA 10 - Feb 10-13, 1998, Murcia, Spain. Org. B. Pelegrin. EWGLA 11- ISOLDE VIII (triannual International Symposium On Locational Decisions), June 23-29 1999, Coimbra/Estoril (Portugal), Org. J. Coutinho-Rodrigues and A. Antunes. EWGLA 12 - Dec 14- 17, 2000, Barcelona, Spain, Org. D. Serra. EWGLA 13 - Nov 28 - Dec 2, 2001, Volos, Greece, Org. Y. Photis. EWGLA 14 - Sep 11 - 13, 2003, Corfu, Greece, Org. M. Dimopoulou, I. Giannikos. EWGLA 15 - Sep 5-8, 2004, Saarbruecken, Germany, Org. S.Nickel. EWGLA 16 - Feb 9-11, 2007, Estoril, Portugal, Org. M.Ndiaye, F.Saldanha EWGLA 17 - Sep 17-19, 2008, Elche, Spain, Org. M. Landete EWGLA 18 - Apr 28-30, 2010, Naples, Italy, Org. G. Bruno EWGLA 19 - Oct 12-14, 2011, Nantes, France, Org. O. Péton EWI 2007 Location and Logistics EWI 2007 has been held from Jan 26 to Feb 11 in Estoril, Portugal, organized by F. Saldanha da Gama. 25 promising young european researchers in the areas of Location and Logistics, selected by their national OR society, have taken part in this two week seminar. They presented their own unpublished work, attended several seminars by well known researchers in the area and participated in workshops and a common research activity. The EWI ended by a participation in the EWGLA meeting. For details see the EWI website. |
| Future activities | EWGLA 20 The next EWGLA meeting will be held in Ankara, Turkey, in April 2013, organized by Sibel Alumur Alev, TOBB University of Economics and Technology. The conference website will be available soon. |
| Publications | III Meeting EURO Working Group on Locational Analysis, 226p. Editor: B. PELEGRIN. Publicaciones de la Universidad de Sevilla, 1988, ISBN: 84-7405-419-2 EWGLA4 - Proceedings, 249 p. Editors: J. KARKAZIS and T.B. BOFFEY. Studies in Locational Analysis, Vol 1. Proceedings of Meeting V of the EURO Working Group on Locational Analysis, 203p. Editors: F. ORBAN-FERAUGE and J.P. RASSON. Facultés Universitaires Notre-Dame de La Paix, Namur, 1990 Proceedings of VI meeting of the EURO Working Group on Locational Analysis, 215p. Editor: J. A. MORENO-PEREZ. Universidad de La Laguna, Departamento de Estadistica, Inverstigation Operativa y Computacion, Serie Informes no. 34, 1992. ISBN 84-7756-369-1 EWGLA 7 Proceedings, 225 p. Guest-editor: F. PLASTRIA. Studies in Locational Analysis, Vol 7, 1994. Recent Advances in Locational Analysis, 176 p. Guest-editors: H. HAMACHER, K. KLAMROTH and S. NICKEL (sponsored by EURO). Studies in Locational Analysis, Issue 10, 1996. EWGLA9 Proceedings, 241 p. Guest-editor: B. BOFFEY and S. SAID (sponsored by EURO). Studies in Locational Analysis, Issue 11, 1997. Selected papers of EWGLA 10, 291p. Guest-editor: B.PELEGRIN (sponsored by EURO). Studies in Locational Analysis, Issue 14, 2000. Selected papers of EWGLA 12, 90p. Editor: F.PLASTRIA Studies in Locational Analysis, Issue 16, 2007. Selected papers of EWGLA 14. Guest Editors: Maria Dimopoulou and Ioannis Giannikos, . European Journal of Operational Research, Volume 179, Issue 3, 16 June 2007, Pages 923-1287. See the editorial Advances in Location Analysis Selected papers from EWGLA 15 have been published in a feature issue of Computers and Operations Research (volume 35, 2008), edited by Stefan Nickel. Selected papers from EWI 2007 on Location and Logistics have been published in a feature issue of OR Spectrum in Logistics Network Design (volume 31, 2009), edited by Stefan Nickel and Francisco Saldanha da Gama. Selected papers from EWGLA 17 have been published in a feature issue of TOP (volume 18, 2010), edited by Mercedes Landete. |
| Last modification | 2012-02-01 |