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Conference rusure::math

Title:Mathematics at DEC
Moderator:RUSURE::EDP
Created:Mon Feb 03 1986
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:2083
Total number of notes:14613

875.0. "Ops Research?? Mngmnt Science??" by DPDMAI::OREILLY (Wolfhounds Unite!!) Wed May 18 1988 15:05

    
    
    I'm trying to find out if Digital has anyone with an interst in
    "Operations Research"; mathematically modeling business problems
    to opitimize the desired results (lower cost, higher profit, etc.,
    etc.).                         
                                   
    I graduate Saturday with my M.S. in Engineering Management.  With
    my selection of electives, it's essentially an MBA.  The program
    is administered out of the Dept. of Ops Research/Eng. Mngmnt in
    the College of Eng'g.          
                                   
    For your info., I was a math major my first two years in undergrad.
    (wanted to be an actuary at the time) then switched to Mech Eng.
    I thought you mathematicians out there would appreciate the fact
    that I wanted to go into actuarial science at one time!
                                                                   
    I guess the type of group I'm looking for might also be found under
    the term "management sciences".
              
    I might be interested in joining such a group within Digital.  The
    power of these types of tools used properly and with sound business
    judgement can be enormous.  Seems like Digital ought to have such
    a group?                          
                                                              
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875.1foergot somethingDPDMAI::OREILLYWolfhounds Unite!!Wed May 18 1988 15:076
    
    
    I should have included that my name is John O'Reilly and I work for DEC in
    Dallas, TX.
    
    Thanks.                                          
875.2Survey says...STAR::CAPPELLOFCarl J. AppellofFri May 20 1988 14:562
    off the topic, but I just read a Boston Globe tidbit about a survey
    that said the least stressful job in the world is an Actuary.
875.3CLT::GILBERTSat May 21 1988 16:513
    I saw something similar on the news.  Jobs were rated by stress,
    salary, health risk, ....  The top few were Actuary, Computer
    Programmer, Computer Systems Analyst, and Mathematician.