Background
Slowinski, Roman was born on March 16, 1952 in Poznan, Poland. Son of Lech and Melania Slowinski.
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Aiding Decisions With Multiple Criteria: Essays in Honor of Bernard Roy is organized around two broad themes: Graph Theory with path-breaking contributions on the theory of flows in networks and project scheduling, Multiple Criteria Decision Aiding with the invention of the family of ELECTRE methods and methodological contribution to decision-aiding which lead to the creation of Multi-Criteria Decision Analysis (MCDA). Professor Bernard Roy has had considerable influence on the development of these two broad areas. £/LIST£ Part one contains papers by Jacques Lesourne, and Dominique de Werra & Pierre Hansen related to the early career of Bernard Roy when he developed many new techniques and concepts in Graph Theory in order to cope with complex real-world problems. Part two of the book is devoted to Philosophy and Epistemology of Decision-Aiding with contributions from Valerie Belton & Jacques Pictet and Jean-Luis Genard & Marc Pirlot. Part three includes contributions based on Theory and Methodology of Multi-Criteria Decision-Aiding based on a general framework for conjoint measurement that allows intrasitive preferences. Denis Bouyssou & Marc Pirlot; Alexis Tsoukiàs, Patrice Perny & Philippe Vincke; Luis Dias & João Clímaco; Daniel Vanderpooten; Michael Doumpos & Constantin Zopounidis; and Marc Roubens offer a considerable range of examinations of this aspect of MCDA. Part four is devoted to Perference Modeling with contributions from Peter Fishburn; Salvatore Greco, Benedetto Matarazzo & Roman Slowinski; Salem Benferhat, Didier Dubois & Henri Prade; Oscar Franzese & Mark McCord; Bertrand Munier; and Raymond Bisdorff. Part five groups Applications of Multi-Criteria Decision-Aiding, and Carlos Henggeler Antunes, Carla Oliveira & João Clímaco; Carlos Bana e Costa, Manuel da Costa-Lobo, Isabel Ramos & Jean-Claude Vansnick; Yannis Siskos & Evangelos Grigoroudis; Jean-Pierre Brans, Pierre Kunsch & Bertrand Mareschal offer a wide variety of application problems. Finally, Part six includes contributions on Multi-Objective Mathematical Programming from Jacques Teghem, Walter Habenicht and Pekka Korhonen.
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academician educator researcher
Slowinski, Roman was born on March 16, 1952 in Poznan, Poland. Son of Lech and Melania Slowinski.
Bachelor, K. Marcinkowski Memorial College, Poznan, 1969. Master of Science in Control Engineering with honors, Technology University, Poznan, 1974. Doctor of Philosophy in Operations Research, Technology University, Poznan, 1977.
Habilitation in Decision Sciences, Technology University, Poznan, 1981. Doctor of Philosophy (honorary), Faculty Polytechnic de Mons, Belgium, 2000. Doctor of Philosophy (honorary), University Paris, Dauphine, France, 2001.
Doctor of Philosophy, Technology University Crete, Greece, 2008.
Assistant, Technology University of Poznan, 1974-1976;
master assistant, Technology University of Poznan, 1976-1977;
assistant professor, Technology University of Poznan, 1977-1982;
associate professor, Technology University of Poznan, 1982-1989;
professor, Technology University of Poznan, 1989-1991;
ordinary professor, Technology University of Poznan, since 1991. Visiting professor U. Paris-Dauphine, 1981-1982, 86, 89, 92, 93, 94, Ecole Polytech. Fédérale de Lausanne, Switzerland, 1984, U. di Catania, Italy, 1991.
Vice director Institute Control Engineering, T.U. Poznan, 1984-1987. Vice dean faculty of electrical engineering T.U. Poznan, 1987-1993. Consultant Center for Agricultural Research and Development, Poznan, 1986-1989.
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Member American Mathematics Society, Association Francaise pour la Cybernétique, Economique et Technique, Polish Cybernetical Society (president Poznan chapter 1986-1991), Polish Society for Computer Science, Association International de Cybernétique(honorary), Institute Management Sciences (EURO county), Founds. of Computing and Decision Sciences (editor).
Married Teresa Maciejewska, May 31, 1975. Children: Jan, Maria, Barbara, Karol.