Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/2440/72195
Type: Conference paper
Title: Formulating and solving complex minerals industry optimisation problems - a systems approach to complex systems problems
Author: Dowd, P.
Citation: 35th APCOM Symposium: Application of Computers and Operations Research in the Minerals Industry, 24-30 September 2011, University of Wollongong, New South Wales, Australia: proceedings /​ E.Y. Baafi, R.J. Kininmonth and I. Porter (eds.): pp. 29-38
Publisher: The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
Publisher Place: CD ROM
Issue Date: 2011
ISBN: 9781921522512
Conference Name: Application of Computers and Operations Research in the Minerals Industry Symposium (35th : 2011 : Wollongong, N.S.W.)
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P A. Dowd
Abstract: The paper provides an overview of the development and content of APCOM symposia since their inception in 1961. This development is set within the context of the academic environment in which much of the research published at APCOM symposia is conducted. This environment includes rigorous external assessment of research quality at national levels and against international benchmarks, which carries significant consequences for funding and for the continued existence of the academic minerals industry disciplines. Adverse consequences that undermine the academic provision of mining and resource engineering will impact negatively on the minerals industry by reducing the level of research and education resources available to it. The traditional reductionist approach to research is contrasted with the inter-disciplinary approach that is required to address the complex systems problems that the minerals industry will have to address to ensure its technical, economical and environmental sustainability. Such an approach offers a means of raising research profiles, of establishing mutually beneficial academic-industry engagement and provides an opportunity for APCOM to take a lead role in identifying the research and development agenda for the future.
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