Aims and Scope

Decision Making: Applications in Management and Engineering (DMAME) publishes high quality scientific papers that contribute significantly to the fields of operational research, artificial intelligence, and applied mathematics. The material published is of high quality and relevance, written in a manner which makes it accessible to all of this wide-ranging readership. Preference will be given to papers with decision-making implications to the practice of management and engineering.

Decision Making: Applications in Management and Engineering is an international peer-reviewed journal covering main aspects of decision making and providing a source of information for the applied scientist.

DMAME covers all aspects of decision making in sustainable development, risk management, supply chain management, sustainability and supply chain management, transportation networks, operations management, artificial intelligence, engineering, economics, energy, and defense among others.

Articles present new theoretical insights and developments, as well as real-world case studies illustrating the practical implementation of decision making models. Full experimental and methodical details must be provided so that the results can be reproduced.

Contents include papers exploring the interactions of decision making with other relevant disciplines such as artificial intelligence, soft computing and computer science. This is a unique feature of DMAME compared to other existing decision making journals, providing a means to explore new directions in management and engineering research in a interdisciplinary context. Overview papers from eminent scientists in significant fields of management and engineering that review the state-of-the-art in these fields, are also welcome.

There are, in addition, unique features of this journal:

(1) manuscripts regarding research proposals and research ideas will be particularly welcomed;

(2) electronic files or software regarding the full details of the calculation and experimental procedure, if unable to be published in a normal way, can be deposited as supplementary material;

(3) we also accept manuscripts communicating to a broader audience with regard to research projects financed with public funds.