operationssearches
Operationssearches is an interdisciplinary concept that describes applying operations research methods to planning, conducting, and evaluating search operations and search processes. The term is used in multiple domains to denote a systematic, quantitative approach to optimizing search outcomes under constraints such as time, cost, safety, and risk.
Although not a formal, widely standardized discipline, operationssearches draws on optimization, stochastic modeling, queuing theory, simulation,
Key methodologies include mathematical optimization (linear, integer, and mixed-integer programs), graph-based models, dynamic programming, and dynamic
Applications span search and rescue missions, maritime and aerial patrols, disaster response, and wildlife monitoring, as
Challenges include uncertainty and incomplete information, adverse weather, variable sensor reliability, and operational trade-offs between speed,
See also: Operations research, Search theory, Optimization, Search and rescue, GIS.