From ors-skills
Routes Operations Research manuscript lifecycle by naming the next ors-* skill for each stage. Use when starting, transitioning, or after receiving a decision letter.
How this skill is triggered — by the user, by Claude, or both
Slash command
/ors-skills:ors-workflowThe summary Claude sees in its skill listing — used to decide when to auto-load this skill
- You are starting an *Operations Research* manuscript and want the right order of operations.
Operations Research is the flagship methodology journal of INFORMS. It prizes mathematically rigorous OR/MS contributions — optimization, stochastic/probabilistic models, simulation, decision analysis — with provable results (theorems and proofs) alongside increasingly data-driven and applied work. Methodological novelty and rigor are valued over purely empirical work. The lifecycle below reflects OR's distinctive norms: an equation-free introduction, a mandatory contribution statement (since 1 June 2023, in the cover letter, fewer than 500 words), area-editor routing at submission, soft double-anonymous review, and the ORJournal GitHub code/data reproducibility workflow.
ors-topic-selection (is the problem an OR/MS methodological contribution? right area?)
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ors-theory-development (formulate the model; state assumptions, theorems, propositions)
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ors-literature-positioning (place against the OR canon; what is genuinely new?)
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ors-methods (proof technique / algorithm design / simulation protocol)
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ors-data-analysis (computational study, reproducible experiments, instances)
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ors-contribution-framing (the <500-word contribution statement + significance)
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ors-tables-figures (theorem layout, computational tables, convergence plots)
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ors-writing-style (equation-free intro, INFORMS author-year house style) — polish
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ors-submission (Author Portal/ScholarOne preflight; area, AEs, reviewers)
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ors-review-process (soft double-anonymous; reading the decision)
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ors-rebuttal (point-by-point response; reproducibility review)
| You are here | Go to |
|---|---|
| Have a problem, unsure it fits OR vs. MS/M&SOM/INFORMS J. Comp. | ors-topic-selection |
| Need to formulate the model / state results | ors-theory-development |
| Reviewers will ask "what is new vs. prior work" | ors-literature-positioning |
| Need a proof strategy or algorithm guarantee | ors-methods |
| Have a model and need a computational study | ors-data-analysis |
| Writing the contribution statement / discussion | ors-contribution-framing |
| Building exhibits | ors-tables-figures |
| Final language polish, intro has equations | ors-writing-style |
| About to submit | ors-submission |
| Decision letter arrived | ors-review-process → ors-rebuttal |
Every stage exists to keep one chain intact — the arc an Operations Research area editor mentally traces when deciding fate: model → analysis → algorithm → computational study → decision insight. A manuscript that breaks any link routes to a referee complaint downstream. The router's job is to surface the weak link early.
| Arc link | Owning skill | Snaps when... | Area-editor reads it as |
|---|---|---|---|
| Model | ors-theory-development | object too general to prove or too narrow to matter | "no theorem-grade core" |
| Analysis | ors-methods | a proof gap or unestablished rate | "rigor not at OR's bar" |
| Algorithm | ors-methods | a guarantee-free heuristic carries the paper | "INFORMS J. Comp., not OR" |
| Computational study | ors-data-analysis | benchmarks/baselines missing | "claims not corroborated" |
| Decision insight | ors-contribution-framing | structure never reaches the application | "elegant but no OR payoff" |
Operations Research is the INFORMS flagship: it wants both a theorem-grade result and a credible computational/decision study. M&SOM, POM, or Journal of Operations Management would route an empirical-OM survey through a different door; OR will not. Whenever a stage is "done," ask whether its arc link can survive the next referee.
A second routing axis OR authors miss: every submission carries a methodology
identity (optimization / stochastic / simulation / game-theory / ML-for-OR) and an
application flavor (revenue management, healthcare, logistics). The editorial area
is chosen on the methodology, not the application headline — a revenue-management
paper whose engine is a queueing analysis routes to Stochastic Models, not a
"pricing" bucket. Misreading this axis is the most common re-route cause; resolve it in
ors-topic-selection before formulating.
A team has a stochastic-inventory control problem, a proved threshold-policy optimality
result, and an approximation algorithm with a claimed 1.5-factor guarantee (numbers
illustrative). Router trace: they think they are ready for ors-submission, but the
arc shows the computational-study link is empty — no benchmark instances, no solver
baseline. Route order corrected to ors-data-analysis first, then ors-tables-figures
for a performance-profile plot, then ors-contribution-framing to tie the threshold
structure to the decision payoff, then ors-submission. Skipping straight to submit
would have drawn a "computational study lacks benchmarks" desk-stage flag.
【Where you are】...
【Arc link at risk】model / analysis / algorithm / comp-study / insight
【Next skill】ors-...
【Why】... (OR-specific reason)
npx claudepluginhub brycewang-stanford/awesome-journal-skills --plugin ors-skillsGuides authors on fit, framing, method bar, and desk-reject risks for the Operations Research journal.
Determines if a problem fits Operations Research and selects the correct editorial area for submission. Use when scoping an OR/MS contribution before modeling.
Routes manuscript workflow for INFORMS Journal on Computing submissions, directing to specialized ijoc-* skills based on current stage (topic selection, theory, methods, experiments, etc.).