-
SOFRO (France),
although the
first IFORS conference was held in
Oxford in 1957. The Statutes, set the
purpose of the
IFORS to be "the
development of operational...
-
Ifor Davies (1910–1982),
Welsh politician Ifor Leslie Evans (1897–1952),
Welsh academic Ifor James (1931–2004),
British horn
player and
teacher Ifor Owen...
-
force in
Bosnia and Herzegovina.
IFOR may also
refer to:
International Fellowship of
Reconciliation Ifor, a
given name
IFORS,
International Federation of...
-
Ifor Bach (meaning Ivor the Short) (fl. 1158) also
known as
Ifor ap
Meurig and in
anglicised form Ivor Bach, Lord of Senghenydd, was a twelfth-century...
- of
IFORS in 1960 was of
decisive importance,
which stimulated the
foundation of
national OR
societies in Austria,
Switzerland and Germany.
IFORS held...
- The
Implementation Force (
IFOR) was a NATO-led
multinational peace enforcement force in
Bosnia and
Herzegovina under a one-year
mandate from 20 December...
-
Ifor Evans may
refer to:
Ifor Evans,
Baron Evans of
Hungershall (1899–1982),
British academic and
university administrator;
provost of
University College...
- Tecnología". fundacionkonex.org (in Spanish).
Retrieved 17
March 2025. "
IFORS History".
IFORS.
Retrieved 2024-12-26. "Historia de la Com****ción en Exactas"....
- has been used in
several of the Bundeswehr's
missions abroad (UNOSOM II,
IFOR, SFOR, KFOR, TFH, ISAF). The
Wiesel was
developed for the West
German army...
- and of the
International Federation of
Operational Research Societies (
IFORS) from 2001 to 2003.
Among his PhD
students are
Andrew H. and Ann R. Tisch...