Robert Garfinkel

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University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT, United States 
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Management Business Administration, Commerce-Business Economics
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Thompson SM, Day R, Garfinkel R. (2013) Improving the Flow of patients through Healthcare Organizations International Series in Operations Research and Management Science. 184: 183-204
Day R, Garfinkel R, Thompson S. (2012) Integrated Block Sharing: A Win--Win Strategy for Hospitals and Surgeons Manufacturing & Service Operations Management. 14: 567-583
Bapna R, Das S, Day R, et al. (2011) A Clock-and-Offer Auction Market for Grid Resources When Bidders Face Stochastic Computational Needs Informs Journal On Computing. 23: 630-647
Pathak B, Garfinkel R, Gopal R, et al. (2010) Empirical Analysis of the Impact of Recommender Systems on Sales The Missouri Review. 27: 159-188
Kumar R, Gopal R, Garfinkel R. (2010) Freedom of Privacy: Anonymous Data Collection with Respondent-Defined Privacy Protection Informs Journal On Computing. 22: 471-481
Thompson S, Nunez M, Garfinkel R, et al. (2009) OR Practice---Efficient Short-Term Allocation and Reallocation of Patients to Floors of a Hospital During Demand Surges Operations Research. 57: 261-273
Bapna R, Das S, Garfinkel R, et al. (2008) A Market Design for Grid Computing Informs Journal On Computing. 20: 100-111
Garfinkel R, Gopal R, Thompson S. (2007) Releasing Individually Identifiable Microdata with Privacy Protection Against Stochastic Threat: An Application to Health Information Information Systems Research. 18: 23-41
Fernández E, Meza O, Garfinkel R, et al. (2003) On the Undirected Rural Postman Problem: Tight Bounds Based on a New Formulation Operations Research. 51: 281-291
Gopal R, Garfinkel R, Goes P. (2002) Confidentiality via camouflage: The CVC approach to disclosure limitation when answering queries to databases Operations Research. 50: 501-516
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