In March 2007, the INFORMS Computing Society formed the ICS Education Committee, charged with outlining an undergraduate curriculum that would prepare students for graduate study and/or industrial work at the interface of operations research and computer science. The result is a set of essential and recommended skills that undergraduate students should seek to acquire in order to be successful in such endeavors. This article presents the findings of the committee.
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Hardin, J. R., Holder, A., Beck, J. C., Furman, K., Hanna, A., Rader, D., & Rego, C. (2012). Recommendations for an Undergraduate Curriculum at the Interface of Operations Research and Computer Science. INFORMS Transactions on Education, 12(3), 117–123. https://doi.org/10.1287/ited.1110.0080
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