This conference is the fifth in a series of conferences that serves as a forum for an international community of researchers, practitioners and vendors on all aspects of multi-disciplinary scheduling. The aim is to bring together scheduling researchers and practitioners from all the disciplines that engage with scheduling research.
Many of the decisions on submssions have been sent out. If you have not received your decision yet it is because we are still waiting for some reviews. We are chasing the final reviewers hard.
A special session on healthcare is announced.
A special session on transport and logistics is announced.
A special session on decision-making under uncertainity is announced.
The conference venue is confirmed as the Tempe Mission Palms.
We are very pleased to announce that Kenneth Fordyce will be a plenary speaker at MISTA 2011.
We are very pleased to announce that Darrell Whitley will be a plenary speaker at MISTA 2011.
We are very pleased to announce that Kevin Glazebrook will be a plenary speaker at MISTA 2010.
Details about MISTA 2009 plenaries are now inluded on the historical area of the web site
Error with pound sign (£) on sponsorship page corrected. Just to confirm, all figures are in British Pounds (sterling)
All papers and abstracts from the 2009 MISTA conference are now available on-line
The web site for MISTA 2011 goes live