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Drafts point-by-point responses to IJOC decision letters, turning referee objections about experiments and reproducibility into evidence-backed rebuttals with a revision plan.
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- An IJOC **major/minor revision** arrived and you need a response-letter strategy
IJOC revisions are won with evidence, not rhetoric. Most consequential objections are computational ("the comparison is unfair," "instances too small," "cannot reproduce"), and the strongest response is a re-run that settles the question: more standard instances, a stronger baseline, more seeds, a performance profile, an updated deposit. Because the associate editor is undisclosed and single-blind, write to the substance of each report for a technical reader; never speculate about who wrote what. The AE is reading for whether you took the experiments seriously.
results/ (illustrative)."| Objection | Winning response | Owning skill |
|---|---|---|
| "baseline is weak / outdated" | re-run vs. current solver/SOTA, symmetric tuning; show the new comparison | ijoc-data-analysis |
| "instances cherry-picked / too small" | full standard set + scaling plot; report losses too | ijoc-data-analysis |
| "results not statistically supported" | add Wilcoxon + performance profile; multiple-seed dispersion | ijoc-data-analysis |
| "no guarantee / correctness unclear" | add validity/complexity proof; reconcile theory with plots | ijoc-theory-development |
| "cannot reproduce your numbers" | fix and re-tag the deposit; align results/ to tables; confirm it runs clean | ijoc-data-analysis |
| "contribution incremental" | sharpen claim + positioning vs. recent work | ijoc-contribution-framing / ijoc-literature-positioning |
| "out of scope" | re-argue computing-first fit, or reconsider venue | ijoc-topic-selection |
You may push back, but with a reason a technical reviewer accepts: a misread of the method, a baseline that is not actually comparable, a request outside the paper's scope. Concede the framing ("the reviewer is right that X would strengthen the paper") even while declining ("but it changes the research question; we instead add Y, which addresses the underlying concern"). Flat refusal with no alternative is what loses AEs.
【Journal】INFORMS Journal on Computing
【Skill】ijoc-rebuttal
【Summary of changes】new experiments / baselines / reproducibility fixes
【Point-by-point】each comment quoted + status tag + evidence pointer
【Re-run evidence】profiles/tests/seeds added where challenged
【Deposit】re-tagged and reproduces revised results? [Y/N]
【Honest scoping】claims rescoped where a rival wins
【Next step】resubmit via ScholarOne → ijoc-review-process to track the new round
npx claudepluginhub brycewang-stanford/awesome-journal-skills --plugin informs-journal-on-computing-skillsStructures a response letter and revision strategy for a JBES R&R or major revision decision. Triages referee comments by priority and routes analysis to the relevant jbes-* skill.
Writes point-by-point responses to Operations Research decision letters, addressing proof gaps, baselines, and preparing code/data for ORJournal reproducibility review.
Plans MIS Quarterly revisions and drafts point-by-point response letters, prioritizing the Senior Editor's letter and addressing tradition-specific rigor concerns.