Abstract

In Book Reviews, we review an extensive and diverse range of books. They cover theory and applications in operations research, statistics, management science, econometrics, mathematics, computers, and information systems. In addition, we include books in other fields that emphasize technical applications. The editor will be pleased to receive an email from those willing to review a book, with an indication of specific areas of interest. If you are aware of a specific book that you would like to review, or that you think should be reviewed, please contact the editor. The following books are reviewed in this issue of Interfaces, 43(3), May–June 2013: The Signal and the Noise, Nate Silver; Switchpoints for the Future of Logistics, Ingo Wieck, Martin Streichfuss, Thorsten Klaas-Wissing, and Wolfgang Stölzle; Calculating Catastrophe, Gordon Woo; Handbook of Healthcare System Scheduling, Randolph Hall; Hybrid Algorithms for Service, Computing and Manufacturing Systems: Routing and Scheduling Solutions, Jairo R. Montoya-Torres, Angel A. Juan Luisa, Huaccho Huatuco, Javier Faulin, and Gloria L. Rodriguez-Verjan; Calculating Success, Carl Hoffman, Eric Lesser, and Tim Ringo.

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