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Operationssuch is a coined term used to describe a framework for analyzing, planning, and optimizing complex operational systems through systematic search, data-driven modeling, and structured experimentation. It emphasizes transparency, reproducibility, and iterative refinement of procedures.

Etymology and scope: the neologism combines "operations" with "Such" (search in German) or "search" in English,

Methods and tools: practitioners typically combine process mapping, observational studies, simulation, constraint programming, optimization, machine learning,

Applications: logistics, manufacturing, supply chain resilience, disaster response, software deployment, and urban services are among sectors

Challenges: data quality and availability, model uncertainty, scalability, interoperability across organizations, and ethical or governance concerns

History and reception: the term began to appear in scholarly and practitioner discussions in the mid-2020s,

See also: operations research, systems engineering, optimization, decision support systems.

signaling
a
core
emphasis
on
locating
feasible
and
preferable
actions
within
operational
networks.
It
sits
at
the
intersection
of
operations
research,
systems
engineering,
and
data
science.
and
decision-support
systems.
The
approach
favors
modular
models,
scenario
analysis,
and
continuous
validation
against
real-world
outcomes.
cited
as
potential
beneficiaries.
about
automated
decision-making.
with
limited
consensus
on
its
exact
definition.
Some
view
it
as
a
natural
extension
of
operations
research
and
search
theory,
while
others
regard
it
as
a
broader
umbrella
for
data-driven
operational
optimization.