Invitation sent on behalf of APARM 2010 General Co-Chairs,
Professors Stefanka Chukova and Tadashi Dohi
Kind regards,
John Haywood
APARM 2010 Program Committee Co-Chair
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We are pleased to inform you that the
4th Asia-Pacific International Symposium on Advanced Reliability and Maintenance
Modeling (APARM 2010)
http://msor.victoria.ac.nz/Events/APARM2010/
will be held 2-4 December, 2010 in Wellington, New Zealand. On behalf of the
organising committee, it is our great pleasure to invite you to participate in
APARM 2010. Please, view the Second Call for Papers for the symposium here:
http://msor.victoria.ac.nz/Events/APARM2010/CallForPapers
All accepted papers will be included in the symposium proceedings, published by
McGraw Hill. The proceedings will be distributed to all participants at the
Symposium. After the workshop, selected outstanding papers will be published in
special issues of peer-reviewed journals: Asia-Pacific Journal of Operational
Research (APJOR), Journal of Quality in Maintenance Engineering (JQME),
International Journal of Reliability and Quality Performance (IJRQP), Quality
Technology and Quantitative Management Journal (QTQM) and Applied Stochastic
Models in Business and Industry (ASMBI).
Please forward this Call for Papers to anyone who might be interested in the
symposium and help us to promote the symposium by encouraging your colleagues,
associates and students to contribute a paper to APARM 2010. Following the
success of the past workshops, AIWARM 2004 (Hiroshima, Japan), AIWARM 2006
(Busan, Korea) and AIWARM 2008 (Taichung, Taiwan), we are looking forward to a
successful and high quality APARM 2010 in New Zealand this December.
Best Regards
Dr Stefanka Chukova, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand
Prof Tadashi Dohi, Hiroshima University, Japan
APARM 2010 General Co-Chairs
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