TOSHIBA Information Equipment (Phil.), Inc. Requires an Industrial Engineer
Industrial Engineer - Engineering
Posted by: TOSHIBA Information Equipment (Phil.), Inc.
Posted date: 2008-Sep-25
Location: Philippines
TOSHIBA, a world leader in high technology, invites you to share its commitment to people and to the the future through its local subsidiary, TOSHIBA INFORMATION EQUIPMENT ( PHILIPPINES ) INC. A manufacturer of leading edge storage devices, the company seeks top caliber individuals to join our quality-driven team.
Functions:
- Develop method, systems and procedures of manufacturing operations, and improve work methodology, production efficiency and quality of manufacturing operations.
Requirements
-Graduate of BS Industrial Engineering
-Must be knowledgeable in training and certification process, statistical tools application, and manufacturing planning.
- Exposure in electronics / semi-semiconductor industry is a definite advantage but not required.
- Must computer literate.
An attractive compensation and benefits package will be offered to successful candidates. We provide shuttle buses for Cubao (via-C5), Pasay Rotonda-Magallanes, Sucat, Bicutan, Alabang, Southmall, Laguna, Tanauan Batangas, GMA Cavite, & Tagaytay residents.
Interested applicants may personally apply or send their resume to:
TOSHIBA Information Equipment (Phil.), Inc.
103 East Main Ave. Ext. Special Export Processing Zone Laguna Technopark, Binan Laguna
Or
Recruitment Section
103 East Main Ave. Ext. SEPZ
Laguna Technopark, Biñan Laguna
Tel. No. (02) 842-0988 loc. 3436 / 3433
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Email hr.recruitment@tip.toshiba.co.jp
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Friday, September 26, 2008
Saturday, September 6, 2008
Industrial Engineer - Jobs - September 2008
Corporate Industrial Engineering Manager
Posted by:Top Echelon Network
Job ID: W152250
Location: Buffalo, NY
Salary: $70000 - $95000
Date Listed: 9/4/2008
Job Type: Full Time
Degree Required: Bachelor of Science
General Comments:
CORPORATE INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING MANAGER
My client is a processor and producer of private label fruit juices, has an immediate opening for an experienced Industrial Engineering Manager especially qualified in implementing continuous improvement programs to join the Corporate Engineering Staff at its’ Western New York, headquarters.
Broad knowledge of manufacturing systems, improvement methodologies, food plant processes, bottling and secondary packaging systems, operations management and cost systems is required; including demonstrated success in providing corporate leadership in initiating & executing efficiency increasing and waste reduction projects.
Successful candidate will be a self-starter with strong technical, interpersonal & organizational skills and demonstrated success in building teams and delivering results in a dynamic, multiple responsibility environment.
Requirements: BS Engineering, Industrial/Manufacturing A minimum of 7 years of Industrial Engineering experience, 2 in a supervisory/managerial position - Broad experience in manufacturing improvement methodologies (TPM, Lean, etc.) required - Experience in food processing preferred, especially hot fill PET bottling - 6 Sigma Black Belt certification is a plus Ability to travel domestically 50% of the time, including occasional weekends
General Duties & Responsibilities: * Successfully develops & leads multiple improvement initiatives supporting corporate growth and efficiency goals at any of Company’s US facilities. * Directs and supports subordinates and plant associates in identifying opportunities, initiating projects and delivering against objectives. Provides training in production improvement methodologies. Coordinates improvement activities across multiple Company sites. Develops associates skills in establishing a continuous improvement culture. * Identifies opportunities to improve plant performance, product quality and employee welfare, provides leadership in developing and implementing practical solutions * Develops decision support information through work and productivity measurements, statistical analysis, economic feasibility studies, and production modeling. * Provides clear & concise analysis & reporting on manufacturing network capabilities & opportunities. * Initiates appropriation requests, purchase orders, and contracts as required.
http://www.mechanicalengineer.com/jobseeker/sSetup.asp?runsearch=1&spJobAdId=152250
Posted by:Top Echelon Network
Job ID: W152250
Location: Buffalo, NY
Salary: $70000 - $95000
Date Listed: 9/4/2008
Job Type: Full Time
Degree Required: Bachelor of Science
General Comments:
CORPORATE INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING MANAGER
My client is a processor and producer of private label fruit juices, has an immediate opening for an experienced Industrial Engineering Manager especially qualified in implementing continuous improvement programs to join the Corporate Engineering Staff at its’ Western New York, headquarters.
Broad knowledge of manufacturing systems, improvement methodologies, food plant processes, bottling and secondary packaging systems, operations management and cost systems is required; including demonstrated success in providing corporate leadership in initiating & executing efficiency increasing and waste reduction projects.
Successful candidate will be a self-starter with strong technical, interpersonal & organizational skills and demonstrated success in building teams and delivering results in a dynamic, multiple responsibility environment.
Requirements: BS Engineering, Industrial/Manufacturing A minimum of 7 years of Industrial Engineering experience, 2 in a supervisory/managerial position - Broad experience in manufacturing improvement methodologies (TPM, Lean, etc.) required - Experience in food processing preferred, especially hot fill PET bottling - 6 Sigma Black Belt certification is a plus Ability to travel domestically 50% of the time, including occasional weekends
General Duties & Responsibilities: * Successfully develops & leads multiple improvement initiatives supporting corporate growth and efficiency goals at any of Company’s US facilities. * Directs and supports subordinates and plant associates in identifying opportunities, initiating projects and delivering against objectives. Provides training in production improvement methodologies. Coordinates improvement activities across multiple Company sites. Develops associates skills in establishing a continuous improvement culture. * Identifies opportunities to improve plant performance, product quality and employee welfare, provides leadership in developing and implementing practical solutions * Develops decision support information through work and productivity measurements, statistical analysis, economic feasibility studies, and production modeling. * Provides clear & concise analysis & reporting on manufacturing network capabilities & opportunities. * Initiates appropriation requests, purchase orders, and contracts as required.
http://www.mechanicalengineer.com/jobseeker/sSetup.asp?runsearch=1&spJobAdId=152250
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Wednesday, August 6, 2008
ISOS: A job evaluation system
ISOS: A job evaluation system to implement comparable worth
Albert Corominas, Anna Maria Coves, Amaia Lusa, Carme Martinez
Intangible Capital, Vol 4, No 1 (2008)
http://www.intangiblecapital.org/index.php/ic/article/view/69
Albert Corominas, Anna Maria Coves, Amaia Lusa, Carme Martinez
Intangible Capital, Vol 4, No 1 (2008)
http://www.intangiblecapital.org/index.php/ic/article/view/69
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Tuesday, July 29, 2008
Lillian Evelyn Moller Gilbreth (1878-1972)
Lillian Evelyn Moller Gilbreth (1878-1972) spent her life advocating the application of psychology, and helped shape the development of applied psychology in the early 20th century. (Kelly & Kelly, 1990; Koppes, 1997; Perloff & Naman 1996).
At the University of California, Berkeley, she majored in psychology at Masters degree. Frank Gilbreth, a contracting engineer, her husband, recognized her keen insight of human behavior, her strong empathy and sympathy for individuals, and her genuine interest in psychology.
After marrying in 1904, Gilbreth immediately became her husband’s engineering apprentice and construction business partner. While constructing buildings, Gilbreth noted that engineers were addressing their technical problems scientifically but they appeared to be unaware that psychology had much to offer as a science. She believed that Taylor’s scientific management system neglected individual needs in the work setting. Gilbreth understood the importance of identifying the best motions to improve efficiency but she also wanted to know if those best motions provided the happiest result to those who used them. While Frank Gilbreth was studying the employee’s motions, Lillian was observing and analyzing the employee’s dedication to his/her job.
lillina Gilbreth prepared a doctoral dissertation n which she asserted that scientific management proponents should consider the perspectives and happiness of workers. Although the dissertation was viewed positively by the faculty, the Ph.D. was not conferred at the last minute by the Academic Senate because she failed to meet the requirement of a final year in residence. After publishing installments in an engineering periodical, she eventually published the dissertation as a book, The Psychology of Management (1914), which became one of the most influential textbooks on industrial relations.
Gilbreth subsequently enrolled in a doctoral program at Brown University. It was one of the first universities to acknowledge scientific management as a legitimate profession. Her second dissertation, The Elimination of Waste, was the application of psychology and scientific management to the work of classroom teachers. She was awarded a Ph.D. in psychology 1915.
In 1912, the Gilbreths gave up the construction business to become management consultants. Their consulting included implementing novel ideas for the time such as an employee suggestion box, rest periods, process charts, and alternative work. They redesigned jobs based on employee’s perspectives, a new approach for the emerging discipline of industrial psychology. They developed ways to employ physically handicapped workers so they could become productive community members. After Frank died in 1924, Lillian continued to consult and research applications of psychology for the next 45 years.
Her work was responsive to many issues, and was characterized by an underlying theme: Whenever possible, a human component must be included. Gilbreth’s writing on topics such as leadership, motivation, selection, job analysis, quality, promotions, group cooperation, training and nonfinancial incentives was at the forefront of many modern ideas of industrial and organizational psychology. She was pivotal in getting management to address personnel issues, and in doing so, attained recognition for psychology in the workplace.
According to her biographer, Edna Yost, Gilbreth would not want anyone to claim for her too great a part in the changes that have come in industry through the science of psychology. But even she could not name a single person who has had a greater influence in this field than she had. Personnel work today – a recognized department in all big industries and many small ones – is, at its best, the intelligent application of psychology in industry, which she first urged. (1943, p.117)
Gilbreth expanded the application of psychology to solve problems in areas such as office machine companies, hospitals, and sports. For example, she worked for General Electric and other appliance manufacturing companies to assist in redesigning kitchen and household appliances. Two of her most notable inventions were the shelves inside refrigerator doors and the foot-pedal trash can. She wrote two books (1927, 1928) that reflected her personal concerns about challenges faced by women in managing homes, raising families, and working in jobs outside the home.
In addition to consulting and researching, Gilbreth taught college and university courses at Bryn Mawr, Newark College of Engineering, and Rutgers University. In 1935, she was appointed professor of management at Purdue University, the first woman to receive such an appointment. She was designated as a resident lecturer for MIT in 1964 at age 86. She also served on committees appointed by six U.S. presidents.
In 1984, a commemorative postage stamp was issued in her honor, making her the only psychologist to receive this accolade.
A pioneer in many respects, Gilbreth advocated compensating for the omission of human aspects in scientific management. She generated innovative applications of psychology to work and generalized her ideas and methods to societal problems. She managed a consulting business from her home, an atypical work style for women.
During a commencement speech in 1990 (the first female speaker at Berkeley), Gilbreth articulated her early philosophy of life, which served as a foundation for her work throughout her entire career. She believed that all individuals have the right to happiness, and the goal of human life is the fulfillment and happiness of the person. While professing that individuals can and should develop their fullest potentials, Gilbreth did just that.
Sources
http://www.psych.yorku.ca/femhop/Lilian%20Gilbreth.htm
At the University of California, Berkeley, she majored in psychology at Masters degree. Frank Gilbreth, a contracting engineer, her husband, recognized her keen insight of human behavior, her strong empathy and sympathy for individuals, and her genuine interest in psychology.
After marrying in 1904, Gilbreth immediately became her husband’s engineering apprentice and construction business partner. While constructing buildings, Gilbreth noted that engineers were addressing their technical problems scientifically but they appeared to be unaware that psychology had much to offer as a science. She believed that Taylor’s scientific management system neglected individual needs in the work setting. Gilbreth understood the importance of identifying the best motions to improve efficiency but she also wanted to know if those best motions provided the happiest result to those who used them. While Frank Gilbreth was studying the employee’s motions, Lillian was observing and analyzing the employee’s dedication to his/her job.
lillina Gilbreth prepared a doctoral dissertation n which she asserted that scientific management proponents should consider the perspectives and happiness of workers. Although the dissertation was viewed positively by the faculty, the Ph.D. was not conferred at the last minute by the Academic Senate because she failed to meet the requirement of a final year in residence. After publishing installments in an engineering periodical, she eventually published the dissertation as a book, The Psychology of Management (1914), which became one of the most influential textbooks on industrial relations.
Gilbreth subsequently enrolled in a doctoral program at Brown University. It was one of the first universities to acknowledge scientific management as a legitimate profession. Her second dissertation, The Elimination of Waste, was the application of psychology and scientific management to the work of classroom teachers. She was awarded a Ph.D. in psychology 1915.
In 1912, the Gilbreths gave up the construction business to become management consultants. Their consulting included implementing novel ideas for the time such as an employee suggestion box, rest periods, process charts, and alternative work. They redesigned jobs based on employee’s perspectives, a new approach for the emerging discipline of industrial psychology. They developed ways to employ physically handicapped workers so they could become productive community members. After Frank died in 1924, Lillian continued to consult and research applications of psychology for the next 45 years.
Her work was responsive to many issues, and was characterized by an underlying theme: Whenever possible, a human component must be included. Gilbreth’s writing on topics such as leadership, motivation, selection, job analysis, quality, promotions, group cooperation, training and nonfinancial incentives was at the forefront of many modern ideas of industrial and organizational psychology. She was pivotal in getting management to address personnel issues, and in doing so, attained recognition for psychology in the workplace.
According to her biographer, Edna Yost, Gilbreth would not want anyone to claim for her too great a part in the changes that have come in industry through the science of psychology. But even she could not name a single person who has had a greater influence in this field than she had. Personnel work today – a recognized department in all big industries and many small ones – is, at its best, the intelligent application of psychology in industry, which she first urged. (1943, p.117)
Gilbreth expanded the application of psychology to solve problems in areas such as office machine companies, hospitals, and sports. For example, she worked for General Electric and other appliance manufacturing companies to assist in redesigning kitchen and household appliances. Two of her most notable inventions were the shelves inside refrigerator doors and the foot-pedal trash can. She wrote two books (1927, 1928) that reflected her personal concerns about challenges faced by women in managing homes, raising families, and working in jobs outside the home.
In addition to consulting and researching, Gilbreth taught college and university courses at Bryn Mawr, Newark College of Engineering, and Rutgers University. In 1935, she was appointed professor of management at Purdue University, the first woman to receive such an appointment. She was designated as a resident lecturer for MIT in 1964 at age 86. She also served on committees appointed by six U.S. presidents.
In 1984, a commemorative postage stamp was issued in her honor, making her the only psychologist to receive this accolade.
A pioneer in many respects, Gilbreth advocated compensating for the omission of human aspects in scientific management. She generated innovative applications of psychology to work and generalized her ideas and methods to societal problems. She managed a consulting business from her home, an atypical work style for women.
During a commencement speech in 1990 (the first female speaker at Berkeley), Gilbreth articulated her early philosophy of life, which served as a foundation for her work throughout her entire career. She believed that all individuals have the right to happiness, and the goal of human life is the fulfillment and happiness of the person. While professing that individuals can and should develop their fullest potentials, Gilbreth did just that.
Sources
http://www.psych.yorku.ca/femhop/Lilian%20Gilbreth.htm
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Therbligs
Frank B.gilbreth developed sub divisions or events that are seen as common to all kinds of work. He coined the word therblig to represent these elements of work by a human operator.
They are
1. Search
2. Find
3. Select
4. Grasp
5. Hold
6. Position
7. Assemble
8. Use
9. Disassemble
10. Inspect
11. Transport loaded
12. Transport unloaded
13. Pre-position for next operation
14. Release load
15. Unavoidable delay
16. Avoidable delay
17. Plan
18. Rest to overcome fatigue
Ralph Barnes omitted the therblig 'find' from the list he has given. He argued that it was a mental reaction than a physical movement.
Reference
Motion and Time Study
Seventh Edition
Ralph M. Barnes
John Wiley & Sons 1980
They are
1. Search
2. Find
3. Select
4. Grasp
5. Hold
6. Position
7. Assemble
8. Use
9. Disassemble
10. Inspect
11. Transport loaded
12. Transport unloaded
13. Pre-position for next operation
14. Release load
15. Unavoidable delay
16. Avoidable delay
17. Plan
18. Rest to overcome fatigue
Ralph Barnes omitted the therblig 'find' from the list he has given. He argued that it was a mental reaction than a physical movement.
Reference
Motion and Time Study
Seventh Edition
Ralph M. Barnes
John Wiley & Sons 1980
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Google Books Work Study and Measurement
Most Work Measurement Systems By Kjell B. Zandin
http://books.google.com/books?id=c9zSq5HyTGgC&printsec=frontcover&dq=work+measurement&lr=&sig=ACfU3U3w9FyhuxlqBu3lVbngeP9PmrCzqw&source=gbs_similarbooks_r&cad=4_2
This book is an essential guide for those in training for their MOST® certification and a great value to anyone looking to enhance their marketability to prospective employers. Revised to accommodate the evolving needs of current and emerging industries, the third edition clarifies the working rules and data card format for BasicMOST®, MiniMOST® and MaxiMOST®, presents a thorough description of the application of AdminMOSTTM, a version of BasicMOST® for measuring administrative tasks in retail, banking and service environments, and contains new photographs and illustrations. It is an excellent resource for practicing professionals and newcomers in the fields of industrial engineering and management.
Published 2003
Marcel Dekker
Work measurement
519 pages
--------------------
Work Measurement and Methods Improvement By Lawrence S. Aft
http://books.google.com/books?id=B1DLXuts73cC&printsec=frontcover&dq=work+measurement&lr=&sig=ACfU3U1WzPX-DQQyU4J9XygEHh5ZJl7SsQ&source=gbs_similarbooks_r&cad=2_2
Practical, up-to-date coverage for a new generation of engineering and management professionals. Lawrence S. Afts Productivity, Measurement, and Improvement has long served as a seminal reference for students and professionals in industrial engineering, quality management, and other related fields. Now Work Measurement and Methods Improvement brings his work right up to date with the demands of todays rapidly changing marketplace, where work measurement and methods improvement have a vital role to play in improving quality and enhancing productivity in a wide range of industries. Accessible and easy to follow, this book presents solid, practical coverage of the key principles and practices of work measurement. It explains the purpose, use, advantages, and limitations of tools and methods for:Work analysis–including graphical productivity analysis and work methods improvementProduct measurement–from time study and standard data systems to work sampling and labor reporting issuesProduct improvement–ergonomics, incentive systems, continuous improvement, process improvement, and more With straightforward examples, chapter-end summaries, review questions, and practice exercises that emphasize the application of fundamental concepts, Work Measurement and Methods Improvement is an essential reference for current and future professionals who must do the work and manage the process to achieve better quality, higher productivity, and powerhouse performance for their organization.
By Lawrence S. Aft
Contributor Lawrence S
. Aft
Published 2000
Wiley-IEEE
Work measurement
464 pages
Contents
METHODS ANALYSIS 22
scientific method, Brainstorming, status quo
WORK ANALYSIS 31
Blivet, burrito, Mousetrap
WORK METHODS IMPROVEMENT 105
Rold bolr, gross pay, data entry clerk
MEASURING PRODUCTIVITY 145
Standard Deviation, standard normal table, stopwatch
STANDARD DATA SYSTEMS 209
standard data system, regression analysis, independent variables
PREDETERMINED TIME SYSTEMS 253
predetermined time systems, Methods Time Measurement, Morions
WORK SAMPLING 299
Blivet, sampling study, ABC Store
PHYSIOLOGICAL WORK MEASUREMENT 330
heart rate, oxygen, IKonz
LABOR REPORTING 340
control chart, Standard 580, standard deviation
IMPROVING PRODUCTIVITY 363
anthropometry, man-machine system, mainframe computers
INCENTIVES TO INCREASE PRODUCTIVITY 385
Lincoln Electric, incentive plan, eight-hour day
ALTERNATIVE METHODS FOR INCREASING 412
participatory management, United Auto Workers, QWL programs
Quality Control Circles 419
IWall, Japan, Scientific Management
Work Measurement and Continuous Improvement 429
flextime, job enrichment, job rotation
Summary 437
Quality Circles, Job Enrichment, Ergonomics
INDEX
----------------
Engineered Work Measurement By Delmar W. Karger, Franklin H. Bayha
http://books.google.com/books?id=K-JSTQ0tkkkC&printsec=frontcover&dq=work+measurement&lr=&sig=ACfU3U3SUNhVQfB5t62j2zDKnT9ZMNiaww
Since its first edition this book has helped thousands profitably use traditional time and Motion Study and the predetermined time system, MTM-1. Offering extensive information on I.E. and work measurement software, it focuses on the MTM material that has been refined and tested for more than three decades. It provides accurate answers to all questions regarding MTM-1 found in the MTM Association for Standards and Research MTM-1 Examinations and covers the minimum work measurement background essential to all who must understand and apply MTM-1.
Published 1987
Industrial Press Inc.
Work measurement
503 pages
Contents
1NTRODUCT1ON BACKGROUND AND FUNDAMENTALS OF MTM 1
Origins and Background of Work Measurement 3
therbligs, Scientific Management, Industrial Engineers
Rating an Operators Performance 18
industrial engineers, LMS system, ANSI
Predetermined Time Systems 37
Methods-Time Measurement, predetermined time system, therbligs
More Introductory Material on MTM 54
Methods-Time Measurement, film speed, Fair Lawn
DETA1LED MTM1 DATA 5 Reach 85
Therblig, ACDm, body assistance
Move 113
double stop, Coefficient of Friction, Therblig
Turn 145
free object, axis of rotation, Reach or Move
Crank 160
cranking motions, conical surface, intermittent cranking
Apply Pressure 178
x force, kilograms, International MTM Directorate
Grasp 198
PISE, film speed, 1A Grasp
Release 219
pliers, Contact Release, motion pattern
Position 225
Posi, Symmetry, Secondary Engage
Disengage 283
during Disengage, REGRASP, recoil path
Eye Usage 301
Eye Focus, Interfixation, Eye Travel
Body Leg and Foot Motions 327
AKOK, Turn Body, Foot Motions
Motion Combinations 357
motion combinations, body members, combined motions
Motion PatternsMethods Evidence 396
motion pattern, Synthetic Elements, outer housing
REDUC1NG LABOR COSTS 419
malingering, labor standards, incentive plan
Computers and the Work MeasurementIndustrial 441
microcomputer, minicomputer, COBOL
Index
http://books.google.com/books?id=c9zSq5HyTGgC&printsec=frontcover&dq=work+measurement&lr=&sig=ACfU3U3w9FyhuxlqBu3lVbngeP9PmrCzqw&source=gbs_similarbooks_r&cad=4_2
This book is an essential guide for those in training for their MOST® certification and a great value to anyone looking to enhance their marketability to prospective employers. Revised to accommodate the evolving needs of current and emerging industries, the third edition clarifies the working rules and data card format for BasicMOST®, MiniMOST® and MaxiMOST®, presents a thorough description of the application of AdminMOSTTM, a version of BasicMOST® for measuring administrative tasks in retail, banking and service environments, and contains new photographs and illustrations. It is an excellent resource for practicing professionals and newcomers in the fields of industrial engineering and management.
Published 2003
Marcel Dekker
Work measurement
519 pages
--------------------
Work Measurement and Methods Improvement By Lawrence S. Aft
http://books.google.com/books?id=B1DLXuts73cC&printsec=frontcover&dq=work+measurement&lr=&sig=ACfU3U1WzPX-DQQyU4J9XygEHh5ZJl7SsQ&source=gbs_similarbooks_r&cad=2_2
Practical, up-to-date coverage for a new generation of engineering and management professionals. Lawrence S. Afts Productivity, Measurement, and Improvement has long served as a seminal reference for students and professionals in industrial engineering, quality management, and other related fields. Now Work Measurement and Methods Improvement brings his work right up to date with the demands of todays rapidly changing marketplace, where work measurement and methods improvement have a vital role to play in improving quality and enhancing productivity in a wide range of industries. Accessible and easy to follow, this book presents solid, practical coverage of the key principles and practices of work measurement. It explains the purpose, use, advantages, and limitations of tools and methods for:Work analysis–including graphical productivity analysis and work methods improvementProduct measurement–from time study and standard data systems to work sampling and labor reporting issuesProduct improvement–ergonomics, incentive systems, continuous improvement, process improvement, and more With straightforward examples, chapter-end summaries, review questions, and practice exercises that emphasize the application of fundamental concepts, Work Measurement and Methods Improvement is an essential reference for current and future professionals who must do the work and manage the process to achieve better quality, higher productivity, and powerhouse performance for their organization.
By Lawrence S. Aft
Contributor Lawrence S
. Aft
Published 2000
Wiley-IEEE
Work measurement
464 pages
Contents
METHODS ANALYSIS 22
scientific method, Brainstorming, status quo
WORK ANALYSIS 31
Blivet, burrito, Mousetrap
WORK METHODS IMPROVEMENT 105
Rold bolr, gross pay, data entry clerk
MEASURING PRODUCTIVITY 145
Standard Deviation, standard normal table, stopwatch
STANDARD DATA SYSTEMS 209
standard data system, regression analysis, independent variables
PREDETERMINED TIME SYSTEMS 253
predetermined time systems, Methods Time Measurement, Morions
WORK SAMPLING 299
Blivet, sampling study, ABC Store
PHYSIOLOGICAL WORK MEASUREMENT 330
heart rate, oxygen, IKonz
LABOR REPORTING 340
control chart, Standard 580, standard deviation
IMPROVING PRODUCTIVITY 363
anthropometry, man-machine system, mainframe computers
INCENTIVES TO INCREASE PRODUCTIVITY 385
Lincoln Electric, incentive plan, eight-hour day
ALTERNATIVE METHODS FOR INCREASING 412
participatory management, United Auto Workers, QWL programs
Quality Control Circles 419
IWall, Japan, Scientific Management
Work Measurement and Continuous Improvement 429
flextime, job enrichment, job rotation
Summary 437
Quality Circles, Job Enrichment, Ergonomics
INDEX
----------------
Engineered Work Measurement By Delmar W. Karger, Franklin H. Bayha
http://books.google.com/books?id=K-JSTQ0tkkkC&printsec=frontcover&dq=work+measurement&lr=&sig=ACfU3U3SUNhVQfB5t62j2zDKnT9ZMNiaww
Since its first edition this book has helped thousands profitably use traditional time and Motion Study and the predetermined time system, MTM-1. Offering extensive information on I.E. and work measurement software, it focuses on the MTM material that has been refined and tested for more than three decades. It provides accurate answers to all questions regarding MTM-1 found in the MTM Association for Standards and Research MTM-1 Examinations and covers the minimum work measurement background essential to all who must understand and apply MTM-1.
Published 1987
Industrial Press Inc.
Work measurement
503 pages
Contents
1NTRODUCT1ON BACKGROUND AND FUNDAMENTALS OF MTM 1
Origins and Background of Work Measurement 3
therbligs, Scientific Management, Industrial Engineers
Rating an Operators Performance 18
industrial engineers, LMS system, ANSI
Predetermined Time Systems 37
Methods-Time Measurement, predetermined time system, therbligs
More Introductory Material on MTM 54
Methods-Time Measurement, film speed, Fair Lawn
DETA1LED MTM1 DATA 5 Reach 85
Therblig, ACDm, body assistance
Move 113
double stop, Coefficient of Friction, Therblig
Turn 145
free object, axis of rotation, Reach or Move
Crank 160
cranking motions, conical surface, intermittent cranking
Apply Pressure 178
x force, kilograms, International MTM Directorate
Grasp 198
PISE, film speed, 1A Grasp
Release 219
pliers, Contact Release, motion pattern
Position 225
Posi, Symmetry, Secondary Engage
Disengage 283
during Disengage, REGRASP, recoil path
Eye Usage 301
Eye Focus, Interfixation, Eye Travel
Body Leg and Foot Motions 327
AKOK, Turn Body, Foot Motions
Motion Combinations 357
motion combinations, body members, combined motions
Motion PatternsMethods Evidence 396
motion pattern, Synthetic Elements, outer housing
REDUC1NG LABOR COSTS 419
malingering, labor standards, incentive plan
Computers and the Work MeasurementIndustrial 441
microcomputer, minicomputer, COBOL
Index
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Friday, July 25, 2008
Industrial Engineering Faculty - India
Prof. Pradeep Kumar
Department of Mechanical Engineering
Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee
Roorkee- 247 667
Email : kumarfme@iitr.ernet.in
Telephone : (91-1332) 285 602 (Office)
(91-1332) 270 211, 285 130 (Residence)
Prof. H. S. Shan
Department of Mechanical Engineering
Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee
Roorkee- 247 667
Email : shanhfme@iitr.ernet.in
Telephone : (91-1332) 285 680 (Office)
(91-1332) 271 024, 285 016 (Residence)
Prof. P. K. Jain
Department of Mechanical Engineering
Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee
Roorkee- 247 667
Email : pjainfme@iitr.ernet.in
Telephone : (91-1332) 285 290 (Office)
(91-1332) 285 350 (Residence)
(http://nptel.iitg.ernet.in/Mech_Engg/IIT%20Roorkee/Industrial%20Engineering.htm)
Department of Mechanical Engineering
Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee
Roorkee- 247 667
Email : kumarfme@iitr.ernet.in
Telephone : (91-1332) 285 602 (Office)
(91-1332) 270 211, 285 130 (Residence)
Prof. H. S. Shan
Department of Mechanical Engineering
Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee
Roorkee- 247 667
Email : shanhfme@iitr.ernet.in
Telephone : (91-1332) 285 680 (Office)
(91-1332) 271 024, 285 016 (Residence)
Prof. P. K. Jain
Department of Mechanical Engineering
Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee
Roorkee- 247 667
Email : pjainfme@iitr.ernet.in
Telephone : (91-1332) 285 290 (Office)
(91-1332) 285 350 (Residence)
(http://nptel.iitg.ernet.in/Mech_Engg/IIT%20Roorkee/Industrial%20Engineering.htm)
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Wednesday, July 9, 2008
B.Sc. in Industrial Engineering and Management at the Technion in Haifa
B.Sc. in Industrial Engineering and Management
Background:
Industrial Engineering and Management in Israel
Industrial engineering and management deals with the planning, operation, control and improvement of organizational systems and processes and with projects integrating humans, materials and equipment to achieve a variety of objectives.
The first Industrial Engineering program in Israel was taught at the Technion in Haifa, as a specialization within a B.Sc. in Mechanical Engineering.
Industrial Engineering deals with both systems and interpersonal aspects.
To obtain a degree, the student needs basic knowledge in exact sciences and engineering as well as familiarity with key social science disciplines, particularly economics and behavioral sciences. The increasing importance of the profession in Israel and throughout the world in recent years stems from the need for professionals with technological and engineering know-how to improve production methods and processes through various technologies, to shorten response times, lower prices in competitive market conditions and improve service and product quality. Over the years, industrial and management engineering alumni have been employed in a range of manufacturing and service operations in the private and public sectors, such as hospitals, banks, and insurance agencies, as well as in the military in procurement and logistics functions. Graduates are employed in a wide range of positions which include improvement and analysis of processes and organizations, analyzing computer communications and information systems needs for managing organizations, and in promoting integration of international innovative processes and advanced technologies in the local arena such as introducing industrial robots into production and service organizations, computerization of plants and commercial businesses, and instituting innovative methods for improving quality and service.
The program of study is based on the following fields:
Mathematics and introductory courses in Engineering and Physics
Statistics and Operations Research
Information Systems and Computer Science
Industrial Engineering
Economics, Behavioral Sciences and Management
English
Practical experience
Structure of the program
The program of study is based on an eight-semester format customary in other universities. The program includes a total of 35 courses (158 credits), including laboratories. Prerequisites for existing courses are listed in the syllabus. Prerequisites for courses being developed or upgraded are noted in the schematic structure of the program (Table 3).
Laboratories
The study program includes four (required) courses requiring laboratory use:
1. Work measurement
2. Ergonomics
3. Computerized manufacturing
http://www-e.openu.ac.il/academic/indus-eng.html
Head, B.Sc. program in Industrial Engineering and Management
Dr. Yuval Cohen
yuvalco@openu.ac.il
http://www.openu.ac.il/Personal_sites/yuval-cohen.html#sub2
Background:
Industrial Engineering and Management in Israel
Industrial engineering and management deals with the planning, operation, control and improvement of organizational systems and processes and with projects integrating humans, materials and equipment to achieve a variety of objectives.
The first Industrial Engineering program in Israel was taught at the Technion in Haifa, as a specialization within a B.Sc. in Mechanical Engineering.
Industrial Engineering deals with both systems and interpersonal aspects.
To obtain a degree, the student needs basic knowledge in exact sciences and engineering as well as familiarity with key social science disciplines, particularly economics and behavioral sciences. The increasing importance of the profession in Israel and throughout the world in recent years stems from the need for professionals with technological and engineering know-how to improve production methods and processes through various technologies, to shorten response times, lower prices in competitive market conditions and improve service and product quality. Over the years, industrial and management engineering alumni have been employed in a range of manufacturing and service operations in the private and public sectors, such as hospitals, banks, and insurance agencies, as well as in the military in procurement and logistics functions. Graduates are employed in a wide range of positions which include improvement and analysis of processes and organizations, analyzing computer communications and information systems needs for managing organizations, and in promoting integration of international innovative processes and advanced technologies in the local arena such as introducing industrial robots into production and service organizations, computerization of plants and commercial businesses, and instituting innovative methods for improving quality and service.
The program of study is based on the following fields:
Mathematics and introductory courses in Engineering and Physics
Statistics and Operations Research
Information Systems and Computer Science
Industrial Engineering
Economics, Behavioral Sciences and Management
English
Practical experience
Structure of the program
The program of study is based on an eight-semester format customary in other universities. The program includes a total of 35 courses (158 credits), including laboratories. Prerequisites for existing courses are listed in the syllabus. Prerequisites for courses being developed or upgraded are noted in the schematic structure of the program (Table 3).
Laboratories
The study program includes four (required) courses requiring laboratory use:
1. Work measurement
2. Ergonomics
3. Computerized manufacturing
http://www-e.openu.ac.il/academic/indus-eng.html
Head, B.Sc. program in Industrial Engineering and Management
Dr. Yuval Cohen
yuvalco@openu.ac.il
http://www.openu.ac.il/Personal_sites/yuval-cohen.html#sub2
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Senior Industrial Engineer - 25891
Job Details Employment Type: Full Time Job Location: Fremont, CA Company Name: Boston Scientific (more jobs) Job Description: The Senior Industrial Engineer will identify and lead value improvement and waste elimination projects that drive plant and company performance improvements while promoting the development and advancement of the lean culture within the plant.
Responsibilities:
Lead facility layout and design projects with the Process Development Engineering, Production, Facilities and Manufacturing Engineering teams (as directed by site). Initiate and lead lean projects (i.e. Lean Production, Lean Support and Born Lean) with the Production, Process Development, Manufacturing Engineering and support functions. Introduce and advance the lean manufacturing culture, principles and practices across the plant and work with local management to create and drive the Lean vision for the plant. Constantly promote, educate and instill the culture of waste identification and elimination throughout the plant in manufacturing and support areas. Coordinate and lead complex engineering tasks, which may include: creating and updating standards, maintaining BOMS and routers and creating and approving change requests (as directed by site). Develop and conduct Lean training programs for employees at all levels and departments.
Create, maintain and refine a Lean toolkit that can include: 5S, Kaizen, quick change over, value stream mapping, mistake proofing and line balancing. Promote cross-functional and inter-site teamwork to accomplish shared objectives. May supervise, mentor or provide work direction to other members of the Industrial Engineering team.
Identify key VIPs (Value Improvement Projects) using the Lean and Six Sigma tools.
Fully support the Quality Policy by building quality into all aspects of the incumbent's work and by maintaining compliance to all quality requirements (including but not limited to being current on all training requirements for the incumbent's position and documenting that training).
Qualifications:
Bachelor’s degree required (technical or business) and/or equivalent industrial engineering experience. 5+ years of experience (may consider less experience with a Master’s degree).
www.gadball.com/jobs/details.aspx?jid=15241734&AspxAutoDetectCookieSupport=1
Responsibilities:
Lead facility layout and design projects with the Process Development Engineering, Production, Facilities and Manufacturing Engineering teams (as directed by site). Initiate and lead lean projects (i.e. Lean Production, Lean Support and Born Lean) with the Production, Process Development, Manufacturing Engineering and support functions. Introduce and advance the lean manufacturing culture, principles and practices across the plant and work with local management to create and drive the Lean vision for the plant. Constantly promote, educate and instill the culture of waste identification and elimination throughout the plant in manufacturing and support areas. Coordinate and lead complex engineering tasks, which may include: creating and updating standards, maintaining BOMS and routers and creating and approving change requests (as directed by site). Develop and conduct Lean training programs for employees at all levels and departments.
Create, maintain and refine a Lean toolkit that can include: 5S, Kaizen, quick change over, value stream mapping, mistake proofing and line balancing. Promote cross-functional and inter-site teamwork to accomplish shared objectives. May supervise, mentor or provide work direction to other members of the Industrial Engineering team.
Identify key VIPs (Value Improvement Projects) using the Lean and Six Sigma tools.
Fully support the Quality Policy by building quality into all aspects of the incumbent's work and by maintaining compliance to all quality requirements (including but not limited to being current on all training requirements for the incumbent's position and documenting that training).
Qualifications:
Bachelor’s degree required (technical or business) and/or equivalent industrial engineering experience. 5+ years of experience (may consider less experience with a Master’s degree).
www.gadball.com/jobs/details.aspx?jid=15241734&AspxAutoDetectCookieSupport=1
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Lachhman "AI" Das, IE
Lachhman "AI" Das
Senior Project Manager
City of Houston (Texas)
Public Works and Engineering Department
Houston
2001 Senior project manager, City of Houston Public Works and Engineering Department
1991 Manager, industrial engineering, metrics, and documentation, Johnson Controls World Services at Johnson Space Center
1973 M.B.A., Fordham University, New York
1968 IIE Member
1965 M.S., industrial engineering, University of California at Berkeley, Berkeley, Calif.
1959 B.S., electrical engineering, Punjab University, Chandigarh, India
It would be nice if the city would recognize the IE discipline more and create conditions where industrial engineering tools and techniques are used more extensively.
Read the full interview by David Brandt with Das in Industrial Engineer June 2008
Senior Project Manager
City of Houston (Texas)
Public Works and Engineering Department
Houston
2001 Senior project manager, City of Houston Public Works and Engineering Department
1991 Manager, industrial engineering, metrics, and documentation, Johnson Controls World Services at Johnson Space Center
1973 M.B.A., Fordham University, New York
1968 IIE Member
1965 M.S., industrial engineering, University of California at Berkeley, Berkeley, Calif.
1959 B.S., electrical engineering, Punjab University, Chandigarh, India
It would be nice if the city would recognize the IE discipline more and create conditions where industrial engineering tools and techniques are used more extensively.
Read the full interview by David Brandt with Das in Industrial Engineer June 2008
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Try being a human factors engineer, er, practitioner,
I'VE HEARD THE GRUMBLING THAT industrial engineers don't get any respect. Other engineers think that industriaJ engineering isn't really even "engineering." You're treated as the "soft" side of the engineering world. Give me a break! Try being a human factors engineer, er, practitioner, er, whatever the heck we call ourselves. At least, industrial engineers have the word "engineer" in the title (and on your college degree).
Michael Maddox, Ph.D., is a senior scientist for HumanCentric Technologies. A certified human factors professional with 20 years of experience, he specializes in human error reduction and risk analysis. He can he reached at mmaddox@humancentrictech.com.
IE june 2008
Michael Maddox, Ph.D., is a senior scientist for HumanCentric Technologies. A certified human factors professional with 20 years of experience, he specializes in human error reduction and risk analysis. He can he reached at mmaddox@humancentrictech.com.
IE june 2008
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IE opinions
Mike Wynn is an ergonomics engineer and vice president of Humantech, a firm that has partnered with companies around the globe to accelerate workplace improvements. Wynn tries to deliver operational excellence, increased profitability, engaged employees, and reduced workplace injuries.
Read his article in June Industrial Engineer
Critical success factors for an ergonomics initiative
Read his article in June Industrial Engineer
Critical success factors for an ergonomics initiative
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Articles
Jairo de Jesus, director of industrial engineering
Jairo de Jesus, director of industrial engineering for Farmland Foods, was inducted into the Black Achievers Society of Kansas City. The 34-year-old organization has recognized more than 400 minority leaders in industry in the Kansas City area. He holds a bachelor's degree in industrial engineering from the University of Arkansas as well as an M.B.A. from Baker University. He is also an active member in the National Society of Black Engineers.
IE, June 2008
IE, June 2008
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Awards to IEs
IIE awards 2008
Many IEs were honoured with awards at the IIE Annual Conference 2008 in Vancouver, British Columbia. The honors recognize the achievements of both industrial engineering professionals and students, including prizes that acknowledge superior performance in industry leadership, education, and research.
Albert G. Holzman Distinguished Educator
Harvey Wolfe, emeritus faculty, University of Pittsburgh
Dr. Hamed K. Eldin Outstanding Young IE - Education Award
Esma Gel, associate professor, Arizona State University
Captains of Industry Award
Joseph Forehand, chairman and former CEO of Accenture
Fellows
Richard Bernhard, professor, North Carolina State University
Chris Billings, senior vice president, Kiran Consulting Group
Maged Dessouky, professor, University of Southern California
Roman Hlutkowsky, vice president of operations technology and systems support, FedEx Ground
Ted Mayeshiba, principal, Action Consulting & Training LLC
Benoit Montreuil, professor, Universitè Laval
Paul Ray, professor, University of Alabama in Tuscaloosa
Stephen Roberts, professor, North Carolina State University
Susan Sinclair, vice president of continuous improvement, Hershey Foods Corp.
Victor Zaloom, professor and chair, Lamar University
Frank and Lillian Gilbreth Industrial Engineering
Marlin Thomas, dean of the Graduate School of Engineering and Management, Air Force Institute of Technology
Outstanding Achievement in Management Award
Terry Warren, senior vice president of global sales and marketing, managing director - Nashville, Willis Group
Outstanding Young IE Award - Business/Industry
Amy Harris, group lean leader - hydraulics, Parker Hannifin Corp.
David F. Baker Distinguished Research
Rajan Batta, professor and associate dean for graduate studies, State University of New York at Buffalo
Pritsker Doctoral Dissertation Award
First place
Kiavash Kianfar, assistant professor, Texas A&M University
Technical Innovation in Industrial Engineering
Sunderesh Heragu, Duthie Chair in Engineering Logistics, University of Louisville
Fred C. Crane Distinguished Service
George Smith, professor emeritus and former chair, Industrial and Systems Engineering, The Ohio State University
Excellence in Productivity Improvement
Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA)
Distinguished Achievement Award
R.K. Pachauri, director general, The Energy and Resources Institute; chairman, Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change
UPS Excellence Award for Minority Advancement
Paul Stanfield, associate professor and chair, North Carolina A&T State University
Student Award for Excellence
First place
Michelle McGaha, University of Alabama
IIE Transactions Award - Design & Manufacturing
"MIP Approach to Balancing Transfer Lines with Blocks of Parallel Operations"- Alexandre Dolgui, Brigitte Finak, Nikolai N. Guschinsky, Genrikh M. Levin, Francois B. Vernadat
IIE Transactions Award - Operations Engineering
"Algorithms for Discrete and Continuous Multi-Commodity Flow Network Interdiction Problems" - Churlzu Lim, J. Cole Smith
IIE Transactions Award - Quality and Reliability Engineering
"Detecting Improvement using Shewhart Attribute Control Charts when the Lower Control Limit is Zero" - James M. Luc, Darwin J. Davis, Erwin M. Saniga
IIE Transactions Award - Scheduling and Logistics
"Value of a Put Option to the Risk Averse Newsvendor" - Frank Youhua Chen, Mahmut Parlar
Albert G. Holzman Distinguished Educator
Harvey Wolfe, emeritus faculty, University of Pittsburgh
Dr. Hamed K. Eldin Outstanding Young IE - Education Award
Esma Gel, associate professor, Arizona State University
Captains of Industry Award
Joseph Forehand, chairman and former CEO of Accenture
Fellows
Richard Bernhard, professor, North Carolina State University
Chris Billings, senior vice president, Kiran Consulting Group
Maged Dessouky, professor, University of Southern California
Roman Hlutkowsky, vice president of operations technology and systems support, FedEx Ground
Ted Mayeshiba, principal, Action Consulting & Training LLC
Benoit Montreuil, professor, Universitè Laval
Paul Ray, professor, University of Alabama in Tuscaloosa
Stephen Roberts, professor, North Carolina State University
Susan Sinclair, vice president of continuous improvement, Hershey Foods Corp.
Victor Zaloom, professor and chair, Lamar University
Frank and Lillian Gilbreth Industrial Engineering
Marlin Thomas, dean of the Graduate School of Engineering and Management, Air Force Institute of Technology
Outstanding Achievement in Management Award
Terry Warren, senior vice president of global sales and marketing, managing director - Nashville, Willis Group
Outstanding Young IE Award - Business/Industry
Amy Harris, group lean leader - hydraulics, Parker Hannifin Corp.
David F. Baker Distinguished Research
Rajan Batta, professor and associate dean for graduate studies, State University of New York at Buffalo
Pritsker Doctoral Dissertation Award
First place
Kiavash Kianfar, assistant professor, Texas A&M University
Technical Innovation in Industrial Engineering
Sunderesh Heragu, Duthie Chair in Engineering Logistics, University of Louisville
Fred C. Crane Distinguished Service
George Smith, professor emeritus and former chair, Industrial and Systems Engineering, The Ohio State University
Excellence in Productivity Improvement
Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA)
Distinguished Achievement Award
R.K. Pachauri, director general, The Energy and Resources Institute; chairman, Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change
UPS Excellence Award for Minority Advancement
Paul Stanfield, associate professor and chair, North Carolina A&T State University
Student Award for Excellence
First place
Michelle McGaha, University of Alabama
IIE Transactions Award - Design & Manufacturing
"MIP Approach to Balancing Transfer Lines with Blocks of Parallel Operations"- Alexandre Dolgui, Brigitte Finak, Nikolai N. Guschinsky, Genrikh M. Levin, Francois B. Vernadat
IIE Transactions Award - Operations Engineering
"Algorithms for Discrete and Continuous Multi-Commodity Flow Network Interdiction Problems" - Churlzu Lim, J. Cole Smith
IIE Transactions Award - Quality and Reliability Engineering
"Detecting Improvement using Shewhart Attribute Control Charts when the Lower Control Limit is Zero" - James M. Luc, Darwin J. Davis, Erwin M. Saniga
IIE Transactions Award - Scheduling and Logistics
"Value of a Put Option to the Risk Averse Newsvendor" - Frank Youhua Chen, Mahmut Parlar
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Annual Applied Ergonomics Conference and Expo 2008
In March, more than 700 ergonomics specialists from fields such as manufacturing, health care, and safety gathered at the Rosen Plaza Hotel in Orlando, FL, for the 11th annual Applied Ergonomics Conference and Expo.
The 2008 Ergo cup competition acknowledged more than 30 companies that offer outstanding ergonomic solutions in the areas of training, engineering, and teamwork.
Honda of America Manufacturing Inc scored well this year, winning Ergo Cups in two of the three categories.
Honda's East Liberty, OH, Automobile Plant won this year's Ergo Cup in the category of training and education with its "Partnership for a Healthy Workforce" ergonomic solution.
Honda's Anna, OH, Engine Plant won this year's Ergo Cup in the category of engineering/ergonomist-driven workplace solution.
PPG Aerospace Transparencies in Huntsville, Ala., won in the category of team-driven workplace solution. The team's ergonomie solution, "Clamp Assist System," involved PPG technicians using spring clamps to assemble aircraft windows.
The University of Memphis' "Feels Good Ergonomics" team won first prize in this year's Ergonomics Graduate Student Design competition. Student teams could choose to use either Auburn Engineers Inc.'s "eTools" or the University of Michigan's simulation software to solve complex cases in the competition.
The next Applied Ergonomics Conference and Expo will be held March 23-26, 2009 at the Grand Sierra Resort in Reno, Nev.
The 2008 Ergo cup competition acknowledged more than 30 companies that offer outstanding ergonomic solutions in the areas of training, engineering, and teamwork.
Honda of America Manufacturing Inc scored well this year, winning Ergo Cups in two of the three categories.
Honda's East Liberty, OH, Automobile Plant won this year's Ergo Cup in the category of training and education with its "Partnership for a Healthy Workforce" ergonomic solution.
Honda's Anna, OH, Engine Plant won this year's Ergo Cup in the category of engineering/ergonomist-driven workplace solution.
PPG Aerospace Transparencies in Huntsville, Ala., won in the category of team-driven workplace solution. The team's ergonomie solution, "Clamp Assist System," involved PPG technicians using spring clamps to assemble aircraft windows.
The University of Memphis' "Feels Good Ergonomics" team won first prize in this year's Ergonomics Graduate Student Design competition. Student teams could choose to use either Auburn Engineers Inc.'s "eTools" or the University of Michigan's simulation software to solve complex cases in the competition.
The next Applied Ergonomics Conference and Expo will be held March 23-26, 2009 at the Grand Sierra Resort in Reno, Nev.
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Sign Language Interpreting - a high professions for ergonomic injury
RIT's Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering conducted the breakthrough research that is one of the first to show a correlation between mental and cognitive stress and increased ergonomic risk.
The results of the study are available in the March issue of the journal, Ergonomics.
Industrial Engineer, June 2008
The results of the study are available in the March issue of the journal, Ergonomics.
Industrial Engineer, June 2008
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IE Research
The Working Back: A Systems View - Book
Bringing back stability The Working Back: A Systems View is published by John Wiley & Sons Inc. ($75.96).
The book is a hands-on reference for ergonomists, manufacturing engineers, process engineers, industrial engineers and managers, safety engineers, nurses, therapists, chiropractors, physicians, and workers with back pain.
The book is a hands-on reference for ergonomists, manufacturing engineers, process engineers, industrial engineers and managers, safety engineers, nurses, therapists, chiropractors, physicians, and workers with back pain.
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Tuesday, July 8, 2008
A Letter in 'Industrial Engineer' magazine
Coverage examination
I read the magazine more regularly after rejoining the faculty of the National Institute of Industrial Engineering (India).
In my efforts to understand the focus of industrial engineering from its history, I came to the conclusion that the focus of IE is on efficiency or productivity. This efficiency focus can be categorized into human efficiency and system efficiency.
The focus of [Frederick] Taylor and [Frank and Lillian] Gilbreth was more on human efficiency. The focus of Harrington Emerson was on system efficiency. Industrial engineering is an amalgam of the thoughts of these pioneers and has progressed well.
Industrial engineers have to understand the technical and business processes that are given to them improve efficiency. In a magazine of industrial engineers, there should be material on IE departments, their organization, and achievements. Managing IE departments and implementation of IE projects are vital areas that should be covered. Then descriptions of career progress of industrial engineers from IE departments to CEOs are required to provide role models to young industrial engineers.
Narayano Rao
Mumbai, India
Letter published in 'Industrial Engineer' (IIE Publication) June 2008, Pg. 10.
I read the magazine more regularly after rejoining the faculty of the National Institute of Industrial Engineering (India).
In my efforts to understand the focus of industrial engineering from its history, I came to the conclusion that the focus of IE is on efficiency or productivity. This efficiency focus can be categorized into human efficiency and system efficiency.
The focus of [Frederick] Taylor and [Frank and Lillian] Gilbreth was more on human efficiency. The focus of Harrington Emerson was on system efficiency. Industrial engineering is an amalgam of the thoughts of these pioneers and has progressed well.
Industrial engineers have to understand the technical and business processes that are given to them improve efficiency. In a magazine of industrial engineers, there should be material on IE departments, their organization, and achievements. Managing IE departments and implementation of IE projects are vital areas that should be covered. Then descriptions of career progress of industrial engineers from IE departments to CEOs are required to provide role models to young industrial engineers.
Narayano Rao
Mumbai, India
Letter published in 'Industrial Engineer' (IIE Publication) June 2008, Pg. 10.
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IE Journals and Magazines
Thursday, July 3, 2008
Google Books on Gilbreth
Frank and Lillian Gilbreth: Critical Evaluations in Business and Management
Published 2004
Taylor & Francis
Industrial engineering
376 pages
Contents
Section 1
Lillian Gilbreth, Lillian Moller Gilbreth, Frank Gilbreth
Section 2
Management, reprint
Section 3
Scientific Management, Frederick W, pig iron
Section 4
therbligs, industrial engineers, craft unions
Section 5
Siegfried Giedion, Frederick Winslow Taylor, Gilbreth Papers
http://books.google.co.in/books?id=aQ5VHgHPa9UC&printsec=frontcover&dq=Frank+and+Lillian+gilbreth&sig=ACfU3U2C2HzRmlH1fhxulPMAfEI_akfZAQ
Published 2004
Taylor & Francis
Industrial engineering
376 pages
Contents
Section 1
Lillian Gilbreth, Lillian Moller Gilbreth, Frank Gilbreth
Section 2
Management, reprint
Section 3
Scientific Management, Frederick W, pig iron
Section 4
therbligs, industrial engineers, craft unions
Section 5
Siegfried Giedion, Frederick Winslow Taylor, Gilbreth Papers
http://books.google.co.in/books?id=aQ5VHgHPa9UC&printsec=frontcover&dq=Frank+and+Lillian+gilbreth&sig=ACfU3U2C2HzRmlH1fhxulPMAfEI_akfZAQ
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IE Societies - Beginning
Similarly, the advocates of scientific management sought a professionally-based platform from their earliest days. Of course, the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) had been there from the beginning. However, even some of the advocates of systematic management techniques resented the efforts of Taylor, and especially Cooke, to detract from the primary mission of the ASME.
The scientific management advocates countered by forming two new societies, the Society to Promote the Science of Management (formed in 1911 and renamed the Taylor Society in 1915) and the Efficiency Society (1912). In addition, they organized and attended professional conferences, most notably the Tuck School Conference in 1911.
The internal politics of the new societies and the continuing struggles of Scientific Management advocates to have a voice within the ASME is a story by itself. However, one advantage of the new societies was that the scientific management advocates could continue to publish in the Bulletin of the Taylor Society long after the ASME′s Transactionsbecame unavailable to them.
http://www.emeraldinsight.com/Insight/ViewContentServlet;jsessionid=ECAFCA19CEB383BC13B9B559867F1FF9?Filename=Published/EmeraldFullTextArticle/Articles/1580010204.html
From mechanical engineering to re-engineering: Would Taylor be pleased with modern management
Journal of Management History
Volume: 1
Number: 2
Year: 1995
pp: 38-51
The scientific management advocates countered by forming two new societies, the Society to Promote the Science of Management (formed in 1911 and renamed the Taylor Society in 1915) and the Efficiency Society (1912). In addition, they organized and attended professional conferences, most notably the Tuck School Conference in 1911.
The internal politics of the new societies and the continuing struggles of Scientific Management advocates to have a voice within the ASME is a story by itself. However, one advantage of the new societies was that the scientific management advocates could continue to publish in the Bulletin of the Taylor Society long after the ASME′s Transactionsbecame unavailable to them.
http://www.emeraldinsight.com/Insight/ViewContentServlet;jsessionid=ECAFCA19CEB383BC13B9B559867F1FF9?Filename=Published/EmeraldFullTextArticle/Articles/1580010204.html
From mechanical engineering to re-engineering: Would Taylor be pleased with modern management
Journal of Management History
Volume: 1
Number: 2
Year: 1995
pp: 38-51
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Global Efficiency Engineering - ELIZABETH ARDEN, INC.
The Company also announced that it has substantially completed the
comprehensive review of its global business processes that it announced and
commenced in fiscal 2007 to re-engineer its extended supply chain, logistics and
transaction processing systems ("Global Efficiency Engineering"). The inventory
reduction initiatives and other programs that have been implemented as part of
the Company's Global Efficiency Engineering have been well executed and have so
far achieved their targets. As a result, the Company has decided to accelerate
the re-engineering of its extended supply chain functions as well as the
realignment of other parts of the organization to best support its new business
processes.
In connection with the Global Efficiency Engineering, the Company is
migrating to a new enterprise software application, the JD Edwards enterprise
software application, to improve key transaction processes and accommodate
anticipated growth of its business. This infrastructure investment is expected
to simplify the Company's transaction processing by utilizing a common platform
to centralize all of its global transaction processing functions.
From an 8-K filing by the company
comprehensive review of its global business processes that it announced and
commenced in fiscal 2007 to re-engineer its extended supply chain, logistics and
transaction processing systems ("Global Efficiency Engineering"). The inventory
reduction initiatives and other programs that have been implemented as part of
the Company's Global Efficiency Engineering have been well executed and have so
far achieved their targets. As a result, the Company has decided to accelerate
the re-engineering of its extended supply chain functions as well as the
realignment of other parts of the organization to best support its new business
processes.
In connection with the Global Efficiency Engineering, the Company is
migrating to a new enterprise software application, the JD Edwards enterprise
software application, to improve key transaction processes and accommodate
anticipated growth of its business. This infrastructure investment is expected
to simplify the Company's transaction processing by utilizing a common platform
to centralize all of its global transaction processing functions.
From an 8-K filing by the company
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Efficiency engineering
What is Efficiency Engineering?
What is Efficiency Engineering?
Simply put, Efficiency Engineering is finding the best and most efficient way of manufacturing a quality product
ShoeTemp Associates consultants can work with a manufacturer to analyze and advise them in the best methods and equipment to produce a product, based on their particular situation (order size, staffing, facility, equipment, material handing, etc.).
http://www.shoetemps.com/efficiency_engineering.htm
Shoe Temps LTD (HK)
Simply put, Efficiency Engineering is finding the best and most efficient way of manufacturing a quality product
ShoeTemp Associates consultants can work with a manufacturer to analyze and advise them in the best methods and equipment to produce a product, based on their particular situation (order size, staffing, facility, equipment, material handing, etc.).
http://www.shoetemps.com/efficiency_engineering.htm
Shoe Temps LTD (HK)
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An Article
Efficiency engineering. Improved methods program brings savings in money, manpower.
1: Hospitals. 1969 Aug 16;43(16):77-8 passim
1: Hospitals. 1969 Aug 16;43(16):77-8 passim
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Wednesday, July 2, 2008
Industrial Engineering - Definition - Knowledge Base
Here is the definition from the American Institute of Industrial Engineers :
"Industrial Engineering is concerned with the design, improvement, and installation of integrated systems of people, material, equipment, and energy. It draws upon specialized knowledge and skills in the mathematical, physical and social sciences together with the principles and method of engineering analysis and design to specify, predict, and evaluate the results to be obtained from such systems."
http://ie.cankaya.edu.tr/dept/deptbot_en.htm
According to The Institute of Industrial Engineers (IIE), "Industrial Engineering is concerned with the design, installation, and improvement of integrated systems of people, materials, information, equipment, and energy by drawing upon specialized knowledge and skills in the mathematical, physical, and social sciences, together with the principles and methods of engineering analysis and design to specify, predict, and evaluate the results to be obtained from such systems."
http://www.engr.utk.edu/ie/faq.htm
The definition emphasizes "the design, installation, and improvement of integrated systems". But the disciplines does not have enough focused content on design of integrated systems and installation of integrated systems.
What special knowledge and techniques do industrial engineers bring to the design process of systems which are unique to it and not common with other engineering disciplines and management functions. Industrial engineers have not identified their unique set of concepts in this area.
Similarly in installation of systems area also industrial engineers have not develop a unique set of concepts and skills.
Industrial engineering curriculums should be built around the three areas that the definition emphasizes.
Design of systems
Installation of systems
Improvement of systems
The subjects that fall under these three categories need to be identified very clearly and communicated to the students. Textbooks are to be created for supporting the curriculum.
"Industrial Engineering is concerned with the design, improvement, and installation of integrated systems of people, material, equipment, and energy. It draws upon specialized knowledge and skills in the mathematical, physical and social sciences together with the principles and method of engineering analysis and design to specify, predict, and evaluate the results to be obtained from such systems."
http://ie.cankaya.edu.tr/dept/deptbot_en.htm
According to The Institute of Industrial Engineers (IIE), "Industrial Engineering is concerned with the design, installation, and improvement of integrated systems of people, materials, information, equipment, and energy by drawing upon specialized knowledge and skills in the mathematical, physical, and social sciences, together with the principles and methods of engineering analysis and design to specify, predict, and evaluate the results to be obtained from such systems."
http://www.engr.utk.edu/ie/faq.htm
The definition emphasizes "the design, installation, and improvement of integrated systems". But the disciplines does not have enough focused content on design of integrated systems and installation of integrated systems.
What special knowledge and techniques do industrial engineers bring to the design process of systems which are unique to it and not common with other engineering disciplines and management functions. Industrial engineers have not identified their unique set of concepts in this area.
Similarly in installation of systems area also industrial engineers have not develop a unique set of concepts and skills.
Industrial engineering curriculums should be built around the three areas that the definition emphasizes.
Design of systems
Installation of systems
Improvement of systems
The subjects that fall under these three categories need to be identified very clearly and communicated to the students. Textbooks are to be created for supporting the curriculum.
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Industrial Engineering - Design of Systems
IE definition includes design of systems as a function of industrial engineers.
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Design of systems
IE - Installation of Systems
IE definition says installation of systems is a function of industrial engineers
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Installation of systems
IE - Improvement of Systems
IE definition talks of improvement of systems as a function of industrial engineering
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Efficiency Engineering
Efficiency engineering is another major focus area of Industrial engineering that distinguishes it from other engineering areas. Industrial engineers improve the efficiency of various products, production system, work systems and business processes designed, manufactured or installed, or operated by engineers of other disciplines and managers of various functions.
The following subjects are a part of efficiency engineering focus of industrial engineering
Value engineering
Statistical quality control
Work study
Operations research
Harrington Emerson is the pioneer in developing efficiency engineering.
The following subjects are a part of efficiency engineering focus of industrial engineering
Value engineering
Statistical quality control
Work study
Operations research
Harrington Emerson is the pioneer in developing efficiency engineering.
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Efficiency engineering
Human effort engineering
Human effort engineering is a core area of industrial engineers that distinguishes the subject from other engineering disciplines. The role of man in engineering - that of creating various man made objects is studied in industrial engineering.
Through their studies on humans at work, Industrial engineers aim to make the man more and more productive in creating man made useful objects simultaneously taking care of his comfort, health, and safety.
The man who is credited with foudning this discipline, F.W. Taylor did pioneering work in this area. Gilbreth followed this approach and took it to greater heights in his emphasis on motion study
Through their studies on humans at work, Industrial engineers aim to make the man more and more productive in creating man made useful objects simultaneously taking care of his comfort, health, and safety.
The man who is credited with foudning this discipline, F.W. Taylor did pioneering work in this area. Gilbreth followed this approach and took it to greater heights in his emphasis on motion study
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Industrial Engineering - Research Papers - 1
Working papers IE/OR
http://www.me.utexas.edu/~orie/research.html
2006
S. Monkman, D. Morrice and J.F. Bard (2006), "A Production Scheduling Heuristic for an Electronics Manufacturer with Sequence Dependent Setup Costs," Working paper, Graduate Program in Operations Research & Industrial Engineering, Department of Mechanical Engineering, The University of Texas, Austin, TX.
K. McKinzie and J.W. Barnes (2006), "A Tabu Search Approach to the Strategic Mobility Mode Selection Problem," submitted to the Air Force Journal of Logistics.
Z. Liu, J. Howell and J.W. Barnes (2006), "Thermoeconomic Optimization of a Heat Recovery Steam Generator (HRSG) system using Tabu Search," working paper.
2005
L. Wan and J.F. Bard (2005), "Weekly Scheduling with Workgroup Restrictions," Working paper, Graduate Program in Operations Research & Industrial Engineering, Department of Mechanical Engineering, The University of Texas, Austin, TX.
J.F. Bard and H.W. Purnomo (2005), "A Lagrangian Dual Heuristic for Cyclic Preference Scheduling," Working paper, Graduate Program in Operations Research & Industrial Engineering, Department of Mechanical Engineering, The University of Texas, Austin, TX.
J.F. Bard and L. Wan (2005), "Workforce Design with Movement Restrictions between Workstation Groups," Working paper, Graduate Program in Operations Research & Industrial Engineering, Department of Mechanical Engineering, The University of Texas, Austin, TX.
J.F. Bard and D.N. Mohan (2005), "Reallocating Arrival Slots during a Ground Delay Program Using Dynamic Programming," Working paper, Graduate Program in Operations Research & Industrial Engineering, Department of Mechanical Engineering, The University of Texas, Austin, TX.
J.F. Bard, D.P. Morton and Y. Wang (2005), "Workforce planning at USPS mail processing distribution centers using stochastic optimization," Working paper, Graduate Program in Operations Research & Industrial Engineering, Department of Mechanical Engineering, The University of Texas, Austin, TX.
B. Dimova, E. Popova and J.W. Barnes (2005), "Some Additional Properties of Elementary Landscapes," in second review after favorable initial review with Applied Mathematics Letters.
G. Lambert and J.W. Barnes (2005), "A Tabu Search Approach to the Strategic Airlift Problem," submitted to the Journal of Military Operations Research.
J. Porter, M. Larson, J. Howell and J.W. Barnes (2005), "Metaheuristic Optimization of A Discrete Array of Radiant Heaters," submitted to the Journal of Heat Transfer.
C. Pappas, R. Srinivasan, S. Sarkar and J.W. Barnes (2005), "A Comparison of Heuristic, Meta-Heuristic and Optimal Approaches to the Selection of Conservation Area Networks," submitted to the Journal of Environmental Modelling and Software.
T. Meyer, B. Colletti, L. Kocarev and J.W. Barnes (2005), "Using a Discrete Dynamic Systems Approach to Analyze Tabu Search Sequences," working paper.
D.P. Morton, F. Pan and K.J. Saeger (2005), "Models for nuclear smuggling interdiction,'' Working paper, Graduate Program in Operations Research & Industrial Engineering, Department of Mechanical Engineering, The University of Texas, Austin, TX.
.G. Bayraksan and D.P. Morton (2005), "Assessing solution quality in stochastic programs," Working paper, Graduate Program in Operations Research & Industrial Engineering, Department of Mechanical Engineering, The University of Texas, Austin, TX.
K.J. Daun, J.R. Howell, and D.P. Morton (2005) "Smoothing Monte Carlo exchange factors through constrained maximum likelihood estimation," Working paper, Graduate Program in Operations Research & Industrial Engineering, Department of Mechanical Engineering, The University of Texas, Austin, TX.
2004
H.W. Purnomo and J.F. Bard (2004), "Cyclic Preference Scheduling for Nurses with Branch and Price," Working paper, Graduate Program in Operations Research & Industrial Engineering, Department of Mechanical Engineering, The University of Texas, Austin, TX.
A. Chiralaksanakul and D.P. Morton (2004), "Assessing policy quality in multi-stage stochastic programming," Working paper, Graduate Program in Operations Research & Industrial Engineering, Department of Mechanical Engineering, The University of Texas, Austin, TX.
D.P. Morton, E. Popova and I. Popova (2004), "Efficient fund of hedge funds construction under downside risk measures," Working paper, Graduate Program in Operations Research & Industrial Engineering, Department of Mechanical Engineering, The University of Texas, Austin, TX.
http://www.me.utexas.edu/~orie/research.html
2006
S. Monkman, D. Morrice and J.F. Bard (2006), "A Production Scheduling Heuristic for an Electronics Manufacturer with Sequence Dependent Setup Costs," Working paper, Graduate Program in Operations Research & Industrial Engineering, Department of Mechanical Engineering, The University of Texas, Austin, TX.
K. McKinzie and J.W. Barnes (2006), "A Tabu Search Approach to the Strategic Mobility Mode Selection Problem," submitted to the Air Force Journal of Logistics.
Z. Liu, J. Howell and J.W. Barnes (2006), "Thermoeconomic Optimization of a Heat Recovery Steam Generator (HRSG) system using Tabu Search," working paper.
2005
L. Wan and J.F. Bard (2005), "Weekly Scheduling with Workgroup Restrictions," Working paper, Graduate Program in Operations Research & Industrial Engineering, Department of Mechanical Engineering, The University of Texas, Austin, TX.
J.F. Bard and H.W. Purnomo (2005), "A Lagrangian Dual Heuristic for Cyclic Preference Scheduling," Working paper, Graduate Program in Operations Research & Industrial Engineering, Department of Mechanical Engineering, The University of Texas, Austin, TX.
J.F. Bard and L. Wan (2005), "Workforce Design with Movement Restrictions between Workstation Groups," Working paper, Graduate Program in Operations Research & Industrial Engineering, Department of Mechanical Engineering, The University of Texas, Austin, TX.
J.F. Bard and D.N. Mohan (2005), "Reallocating Arrival Slots during a Ground Delay Program Using Dynamic Programming," Working paper, Graduate Program in Operations Research & Industrial Engineering, Department of Mechanical Engineering, The University of Texas, Austin, TX.
J.F. Bard, D.P. Morton and Y. Wang (2005), "Workforce planning at USPS mail processing distribution centers using stochastic optimization," Working paper, Graduate Program in Operations Research & Industrial Engineering, Department of Mechanical Engineering, The University of Texas, Austin, TX.
B. Dimova, E. Popova and J.W. Barnes (2005), "Some Additional Properties of Elementary Landscapes," in second review after favorable initial review with Applied Mathematics Letters.
G. Lambert and J.W. Barnes (2005), "A Tabu Search Approach to the Strategic Airlift Problem," submitted to the Journal of Military Operations Research.
J. Porter, M. Larson, J. Howell and J.W. Barnes (2005), "Metaheuristic Optimization of A Discrete Array of Radiant Heaters," submitted to the Journal of Heat Transfer.
C. Pappas, R. Srinivasan, S. Sarkar and J.W. Barnes (2005), "A Comparison of Heuristic, Meta-Heuristic and Optimal Approaches to the Selection of Conservation Area Networks," submitted to the Journal of Environmental Modelling and Software.
T. Meyer, B. Colletti, L. Kocarev and J.W. Barnes (2005), "Using a Discrete Dynamic Systems Approach to Analyze Tabu Search Sequences," working paper.
D.P. Morton, F. Pan and K.J. Saeger (2005), "Models for nuclear smuggling interdiction,'' Working paper, Graduate Program in Operations Research & Industrial Engineering, Department of Mechanical Engineering, The University of Texas, Austin, TX.
.G. Bayraksan and D.P. Morton (2005), "Assessing solution quality in stochastic programs," Working paper, Graduate Program in Operations Research & Industrial Engineering, Department of Mechanical Engineering, The University of Texas, Austin, TX.
K.J. Daun, J.R. Howell, and D.P. Morton (2005) "Smoothing Monte Carlo exchange factors through constrained maximum likelihood estimation," Working paper, Graduate Program in Operations Research & Industrial Engineering, Department of Mechanical Engineering, The University of Texas, Austin, TX.
2004
H.W. Purnomo and J.F. Bard (2004), "Cyclic Preference Scheduling for Nurses with Branch and Price," Working paper, Graduate Program in Operations Research & Industrial Engineering, Department of Mechanical Engineering, The University of Texas, Austin, TX.
A. Chiralaksanakul and D.P. Morton (2004), "Assessing policy quality in multi-stage stochastic programming," Working paper, Graduate Program in Operations Research & Industrial Engineering, Department of Mechanical Engineering, The University of Texas, Austin, TX.
D.P. Morton, E. Popova and I. Popova (2004), "Efficient fund of hedge funds construction under downside risk measures," Working paper, Graduate Program in Operations Research & Industrial Engineering, Department of Mechanical Engineering, The University of Texas, Austin, TX.
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Industrial Engineering - Research Papers - 2
Rutgers University - Industrial & systems Engineering Department
Working papers
http://www.ise.rutgers.edu/research/working_paper.html
08-001 Hatice Tekiner and David W. Coit, "System Reliability Optimization Considering Uncertainty: Minimization of a Coefficient of Variance Measure"
08-002 Jose F. Espiritu, and David W. Coit, "Component Replacement Analysis for Complex Electricity Distribution Configurations"
08-003 Jose F. Espiritu, and David W. Coit, "Component Replacement Analysis for Radial Distribution Systems"
08-004 Heidi A. Taboada, and David W. Coit, "Development of a multiple objective genetic algorithm for solving reliability design allocation problems"
08-005 Heidi A. Taboada, and David W. Coit,"Development of a new multiple objective prioritized genetic algorithm"
08-006 T. Huang, E. A. Elsayed, and T. Jiang, "An ALT Proportional Hazard-Proportional Odds Model"
08-007 Christina M. Young, Mingyu Li, Yada Zhu, Minge Xie, Elsayed A. Elsayed, and Tsvetan Asamov, "Multi-Objective Optimization of a Port-of-Entry Inspection Policy"
08-008 Özgecan S. Ulusçu, Birnur Özbas, Tayfur Altiok, and Ilhan Or, "RISK ANALYSIS OF TRANSIT VESSEL TRAFFIC IN THE STRAIT OF ISTANBUL"
08-009 Abdullah Karaman and Tayfur Altiok, "Approximate Analysis of Batch Ordering Policies in Distribution Inventory Systems"
08-010 Mustafa Rawata and Tayfur Altiok, "Analysis of Safety Stock Policies in De-centralized Supply Chains"
08-011 Wei Xiong and Tayfur Altiok, "An approximation for multi-server queues with deterministic reneging time"
2007
http://www.ise.rutgers.edu/research/working_paper_2007.html
07-001 "On The Time Series Support Vector Machine using Dynamic Time Warping Kernal for Brain Activity Classification", W. Chaovalitwongse and P. M. Pardalos
07-002 "Novel Optimization Models for Multidimensional Time Series Classifications: Application to the Identification of Abnormal Brain Activity", W. Chaovalitwongse, Y. J. Fan and R. C. Sachdeo
07-003 "Novel Quadratic Programming Approach for Time Series Clustering with Biomedical Application", W. Chaovalitwongse
07-004 "A Path-Based Formulation Model with Column Generation Approach For Routing and Protection of Shared Risk Resource Group", Z. Liang, W. Chaovalitwongse, M. Cha, J. Yates, A. Shaikh and S. B. Moon
07-005 "Integer Linear Programs for Routing and Protection Problems in Optical Networks", M. Cha, Z. Liang, W. Chaovalitwongse, Y. Yates, A. Shaikh and S. B. Moon
07-006 "Scheduling the Operations of an Integrated Production-Distribution Process",
L. Lei, W. Chaovalitwongse and S. Bora
07-007 "On the Quadratic Programming Approach for Uncapacitated Single Allocation p-Hub Median Problem", X. He, A. Chen, W. Chaovalitwongse, Z. Liang and H. Liu
07-008 "Reconstructing Sibling Relationships in Wild Populations", T.Y. Berger-Wolf, S. Sheikh, B. DasGupta, M.V. Ashley, I.C. Caballero and W. Chaovalitwongse
07-009 "On the K-Nearest Dynamic Time Warping Neighbor for Abnormal Brain Activity Classification", W. Chaovalitwongse, Y. J. Fan and R. Sachdeo
07-010 "Design and Analysis of Variable Micro-Geometry Tooling for Machining Using 3-D Process Simulations", Yigit Karpat, Tugrul Özel, John Sockman, William Shaffer
07-011 "3-D Fea of Hard Turning: Investigation of PCBN Cutting Tool Micro-Grometry Effects", Yigit Karpat and Tugrul Özel
07-012 "Port-of-Entry Inspection: Sensor Deployment Policy Optimization", Elsayed A. Elsayed, Christina Schroepfer, Minge Xie, Hao Zhang, and Yada Zhu
07-013 "Semi-Markov Decision Processes: Nonstandard Criteria", M. Baykal-Gursoy and K. Gursoy
07-014 "A multi-objective evolutionary algorithm for determining optimal configurations of multi-task production systems", Heidi Taboada1, Jose Espiritu1, David Coit1 and Gregory Levitin2
07-015 "Applications of Folding Flat Sheets of Materials into 3-D Intricate Engineering Designs", E. A. Elsayed and Basily B. Basily
07-016 "An Analytical Approach for Performance Analysis of J2EE Application servers", Wei Xiong and Tayfur Altiok
07-017 "Multi-Period Inventory Models with Multi-Dimensional Procurement Bidding", Pooya Farahvash and Tayfur Altiok
07-018 "Modelling and Simulation of Micro-Milling Process", T. Özel1, X. Liu and A. Dhanorker
07-019 "Identification of constitutive material model parameters for high-strain rate metal cutting conditions using evolutionary computational algorithms", Tugrul Özel1 and Yigit Karpat
07-020 "Neural network process modelling for turning of steel parts using conventional and wiper Inserts", Tugrul Özel, A. Esteves Correia and J. Paulo Davim
07-021"Laser Micro-Machining of Spherical and Elliptical 3-D Objects using Hole Area Modulation Method", Wen-Hui Lee and Tugrul Özel
07-022 "Stochastic Decomposition: Markov Modulated Arrival and Service, and Retrial Queues", Melike Baykal-Gursoy and Zhe Duan
07-023 "Recent developed evolutionary algorithms for the multi-objective optimization of design allocation problems", Heidi A. Taboada1, David W. Coit and Naruemon Wattanapongsakorn
07-024 "Component Replacement Models for Electricity Transmission and Distribution Systems", Jose F. Espiritu1, David W. Coit2 and Naruemon Wattanapongsakorn
07-025 "Path-Additive Functions In Stochastic Flow Networks With Markovian Routing", Michael Tortorella
07-029 "Process Simulations for 3-D Turning using Uniform and Variable Micro-Geometry PcBN Tools", Yigit Karpat and Tugrul Özel
07-030 "Analytical and Thermal Modeling of High-Speed Machining with Chamfered Tools", Yigit Karpat and Tugrul Özel
07-031 "Numerical modelling of 3-D hard turning using Arbitrary Eulerian Lagrangian finite element method", P. J. Arrazola and T. Özel
07-032 "Pulsed Laser Assisted Micromilling for Die/Mold Manufacturing", Tugrul Özel and Frank Pfefferkorn
07-033 "Micromilling Process Planning and Modeling for Micromold Manufacturing", Atul Dhanorker, Xinyu Liu and Tugrul Özel
07-034 "Waiting Time Approximation in Single-Class Queueing Systems with Multiple Types of Interruptions: Modeling Vessel Entrances at Waterways", Özgecan S. Ulusçu and Tayfur Altiok
07-035 "Transit Vessel Scheduling in the Istanbul Strait", Özgecan S. Ulusçu, Tayfur Altiok, Ilhan Or, Birnur Özbas, Alper Ö. Almaz and Tuba Yilmaz.
07-036 "Reliability-Redundancy Allocation Using a Column Generation Approach", Leila Zia and David W. Coit
07-037 "Quantitative Complexity Analysis in Multi-Channel Intracranial EEG Recordings from Epilepsy Brains", C. C. Liu, P. M. Pardalos, W. Chaovalitwongse, D. S. Shiau, G. A. Ghacibeh, W. Suharitdamrong and J. C. Sackellares
07-038 "Graph-Based Data Mining Techniques to Study Brain Connectivity in Epilepsy Patients", W. Chaovalitwongse, C. C. Liu, W. Suharitdamrong and M. L. Anderson
07-039 "Mechanism-Based Clustering of Genome-Wide mRNA Levels: Roles of Transcription and Transcript-Degradation Rates", S. Ji, W. Chaovalitwongse, N. Fefferman, W. Yoo and J. E. Perez-Ortin
07-040 "On Approximating Four Covering/Packing Problems With Applications to Bioinformatics", M. V. Ashley, T. Y. Berger-Wolf, P. Berman, W. Chaovalitwongse, B. DasGupta and M.-Y. Kao
07-041 "Novel Optimization Model and Solution Approach for Sibling Relationship Reconstruction from Microsatellite Data", W. Chaovalitwongse, T. Y. Berger-Wolf, B. DasGupta, M. V. Ashley, C.-A. Chou, S. Sheikh and I. C. Caballero
07-042 "On the Network Flow Based Model for Aircraft Maintenance Routing Problem", Z. Liang, W. Chaovalitwongse, H. C. Huang and E. L. Johnson
07-043 "Cooperative Clustering Approach to Battle Space Reconstruction from Wide Area Search Munition Data", Z. Liang, W. Chaovalitwongse, D. E. Jeffcoat, D. A. Grundel and J. K. O’Niel
2006
http://www.ise.rutgers.edu/research/working_paper_2006.html#2006
04-001 "Comparison of Partial Least Squares Model and Response Surface Model in Optimizing Batch Settings", Di Xu / Susan L. Albin
04-002 "Foundational Issues in Software Reuse and Reliability", William B. Frakes / M. Tortorella
04-003 "Optimum Accelerated Life Testing Plans Based on Proportional Mean Residual Life", Wenbiao Zhao / Elsayed A. Elsayed
04-004 "Maintenance of Continuously Monitored Degrading Systems" Haitao Liao / Ling-Yau Chan / E. A. Elsayed
04-005 "Modeling Traffic Flow Interrupted by Incidents", M. Baykal-Gursoy / W. Xiao / K. Ozbay
04-006 "INFLUENCE OF FRICTION MODELS ON FINITE ELEMENT SIMULATIONS OF MACHINING", Tugrul Özel
04-007 "ESTIMATION OF WORK MATERIAL FLOW STRESS AND TOOL-CHIP INTERFACIAL FRICTION BY INVERSE COMPUTATION OF MODIFIED OXLEY’S MODEL OF MACHINING", Tugrul Özel / Erol Zeren
04-008 "Design of Optimum Simple Step-Stress Accelerated Life Testing Plans", E.A. Elsayed / Hao Zhang
04-009 "A NOTE ON MAXIMUM LIKELIHOOD ESTIMATION FOR SUMS OF BINOMIAL RANDOM VARIABLES", Michael Tortorella
04-010 "Composite Importance Measures for Multi-state Systems with Multi-state Components", Jose E. Ramirez-Marquez / David W. Coit
04-011 "Modeling the reliability of threshold weighted voting system", M.Xie / H. Pham
04-012 "A Method for Correlating Field Life Degradation with Reliability Prediction for Electronic Modules", David W. Coit / John L. Evans / Nathan Vogt / James R. Thompson
04-013 "A Hierarchical Probabilistic Approach for Risk Assessments of an Aviation Safety Product Portfolio", Erim Kardes / James T. Luxhøj,
04-014 "Probabilistic Programming Models for Response Vehicle Dispatching and Resource Allocation in Traffic Incident Management", Kaan Ozbay / Weihua Xiao / Cem Iyigun / M. Baykal-Gursoy
04-015 "Merging and Splitting Autocorrelated Arrival Processes and Impact on Queueing Performance", Baris Balcioglu / David L. Jagerman / Tayfur Altok
04-016 "Cushioning Systems for Impact Energy Absorption", Laure LaRue / Basily B. Basily / E. A. Elsayed
04-017 "Service Reliability Theory and Engineering", Michael Tortorella
04-018 "Repairable Systems Reliability Trend Tests and Evaluation", Peng Wang / David W. Coit
04-019 "Optimization of System Reliability Robustness Using Accelerated Degradation Testing", Haitao Liao / E. A. Elsayed
04-020 "An extended linear hazard regression model with application to time-dependent-dielectric-breakdown of thermal oxides", Haitao Liao / E. A. Elsayed / Xindong Wang
04-021 "Distributed Sensing for Quality and Productivity Improvements", Yu Ding / Elsayed A. Elsayed / Soundar Kumara / Jye-Chyi Lu / Feng Niu / Jianjun (Jan) Shi
04-022 "Maintenance of Continuously Monitored Degrading Systems", Haitao Liao / E. A. Elsayed / Ling-Yau Chan
04-023 "Repair-Limit Risk-Free Warranty Policies With Imperfect Repair", Jun Bai / Hoang Pham
04-024 "QUADRATIC INTEGER PROGRAMMING: COMPLEXITY AND EQUIVALENT FORMS", W. Chaovalitwongse
04-025 "Multi-Quadratic Zero-One Programming", W. Chaovalitwongse / Oleg A. Prokopyev / Panos M. Pardalos
04-026 "MATHEMATICAL PROGRAMMING FOR DATA MINING", Ioannis P. Androulakis / W. Chaovalitwongse
04-027 "EEG Classification in Epilepsy", W. Chaovalitwongse / Panos M. Pardalos / Oleg A. Prokopyev
04-028 "Performance of a Seizure Warning Algorithm Based on the Dynamics of Intracranial EEG", W. Chaovalitwongse / L.D. Iasemidis / P.M. Pardalos / P.R. Carney / D.-S. Shiau / J.C. Sackellares
04-029 "Multiple Weighted Objectives Heuristic for the Redundancy Allocation Problem", David W. Coit / Abdullah Konak
04-030 "PARAMETRIC CONFIDENCE INTERVALS FOR THE RENEWAL FUNCTION VIA COUPLED INTEGRAL EQUATIONS", Michael Tortorella / Steve. G. From
04-031 "Analysis of Process Completion Time with Autocorrelated Times to Failures", Baris Balcioglu / David L. Jagerman / Tayfur Altiok
04-032 "Drift Time Detection and Adjustment Procedures for Processes Subject to Linear Trend", Hesham Fahmy / E. A. Elsayed
04-035 "Design of Optimum Reliability Test Plans under Multiple Stresses", Elsayed A. Elsayed / Hao Zhang
04-036 "An Experimental Study on Forecasting Using TES Processes", Abdullah Karaman / Tayfur Altiok
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05-001 "A Generalized Multistate Based Path Vector Approach for Multistate Two-Terminal Reliability", Jose E. Ramirez-Marquez / David W. Coit / Michael Tortorella
05-002 "A NOTE ON USING A COUNTING ARGUMENT TO OBTAIN THE LIFE DISTRIBUTION OF A k-OUT-OF-n COLD STANDBY ENSEMBLE", Michael Tortorella
05-003 "HARD TURNING OPTIMIZATION USING NEURAL NETWORK MODELING AND SWARM INTELLIGENCE", Yigit Karpat / Tugrul Özel
05-004 "WORKPIECE MATERIAL MODEL BASED PREDICTIONS FOR MACHINING PROCESSES", Yigit Karpat / Erol Zeren / Tugrul Özel
05-005 "Finite Element Method Simulation of Machining of AISI 1045 Steel With A Round Edge Cutting Tool", Tugrul Özel / Erol Zeren
05-006 "Northern Pacific Airspace Cost Effectiveness (NPACE) Study", E. A. Elsayed / Theresa Brewer / Christina Schroepfer / Brian Colamosca / Dale Livingston / Lauren Martin / Christine Gerhardt-Falk
05-007 "Detection of Linear Trends in Process Mean", H. M. Fahmy / E. A. Elsayed
05-008 "Multi-Objective Optimization Using Genetic Algorithms: A Tutorial", Abdullah Konak1 / David W. Coit / Alice E. Smith
05-009 "PRUNED PARETO-OPTIMAL SETS FOR THE SYSTEM REDUNDANCY
ALLOCATION PROBLEM BASED ON MULTIPLE PRIORITIZED OBJECTIVES", Sadan Kulturel-Konak / David W. Coit / Fatema Baheranwala
05-010 "Solution of stochastic multi-objective system reliability design problems using genetic algorithms", David W. Coit / Fatema Baheranwala
05-011 "PRACTICAL SOLUTIONS OF MULTI-OBJECTIVE SYSTEM RELIABILITY DESIGN PROBLEMS USING GENETIC ALGORITHMS", HEIDI A. TABOADA / FATEMA BAHERANWALA / DAVID W. COIT
05-012 "Reliability Modeling of Electricity Transmission Systems: An Adaptation of Traditional Reliability Methods", Jose Francisco Espiritu Nolasco / David W. Coit / Upyukt Prakash / Jose Emmanuel Ramirez-Marquez
05-014 "Drift Time Detection and Adjustment Procedures for Processes Subject to Linear Trend", H. M. Fahmy / E. A. Elsayed
05-015 "Post-Pareto Optimality Analysis to Efficiently Identify Promising Solutions for Multi-Objective Problems", Heidi A. Taboada / David W. Coit
05-016 "A Note on Two-Person Zero-Sum Communicating Stochastic Games", Zeynep Muge Avsar / Melike Baykal-Gursoy
05-017 "Workbook for Designing Distributed Control Applications using Rockwell Automation’s HOLOBLOC Prototyping Software", John Fischer / Thomas O. Boucher
05-018 "Modeling Low Probability/High Consequence Events: An Aviation Safety Risk Model", James T. Luxhøj / David W. Coit
05-019 "Data Clustering of Solutions for Multiple Objective System Reliability Optimization Problems", Heidi A. Taboada / David W. Coit
05-020 "Merging and Splitting Autocorrelated Arrival Processes and Impact on Queueing Performance", Baris Balcioglu / David L. Jagerman / Tayfur Altiok
05-021 "Analysis of Queues with Autocorrelated Times to Failures", Baris Balcioglu / David L. Jagerman / Tayfur Altiok
05-022 "FINITE ELEMENT MODELING OF STRESSES INDUCED BY HIGH SPEED MACHINING WITH ROUND EDGE CUTTING TOOLS", Tugrul Özel / Erol Zeren
05-023 "AN ANALYTICAL-THERMAL MODELING APPROACH FOR PREDICTING FORCES, STRESSES AND TEMPERATURES IN MACHINING WITH WORN TOOLS", Yigit Karpat / Tugrul Özel
05-024 "Modeling Traffic Flow Interrupted by Incidents", M. Baykal-Gursoy / W. Xiao / K. Ozbay
05-025 "Probabilistic Programming Models for Dispatching and Resource Allocation in Traffic Incident Management", Kaan Ozbay / W. Xiao / Cem Iyigun / M. Baykal-Gursoy
05-026 "Redundancy Allocation for Series-Parallel Systems Using a Column Generation Approach", Michael Tortorella / Patrick J. Driscoll
05-027 "Service Reliability of NCO Information Product Manufacturing Systems", Leila Zia / David W. Coit
05-028 "Queueing Analysis of a Server Node in Transaction Processing Middleware
Systems", Wei Xiong / Tayfur Altiok
05-029 "TES Processes and ARIMA Models: A Comparison of Forecasting Perform", Abdullah S. Karaman / Tayfur Altiok
05-030 "Component Criticality Importance Measures for the Power Industry", Jose F. Espiritu / David W. Coit / Upyukt Prakash
05-031 "DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT OF LIGHTWEIGHT SANDWICH STRUCTURES WITH INNOVATIVE SHEET FOLDED CORES", Basily B. Basily / E.A. Elsayed
05-032 "Vision-based Online Process Control in Manufacturing Applications", Yuan Cheng / Mohsen A. Jafari
05-033 "Optimization Open-water Disposal Sites by Using NLP", Haleh Valian / Trefor Williams / Mohsen Jafari
05-034 "An Analytical Approach for Performance Analysis of J2EE Application servers", Wei Xiong / Tayfur Altiok
05-035 "Queues with deterministic reneging times", Wei Xiong / Tayfur Altiok
06-001 "Data Mining Techniques to Facilitate the Analysis of the Pareto-Optimal Set for Multiple Objective Problems", Heidi A. Taboada / David W. Coit
06-002 "Multiple Objective Scheduling Problems: Determination of Pruned Pareto Sets", Heidi A. Taboada / David W. Coit
06-003 "A General Column Generation Algorithm Applied to System Reliability Optimization Problems", Leila Zia / David W. Coit
06-005 "AN INTEGRATED ANALYTICAL THERMAL MODEL FOR ORTHOGONAL CUTTING WITH CHAMFERED TOOLS", Yigit Karpat / Tugrul Özel
06-006 "SWARM-INTELLIGENT NEURAL NETWORK SYSTEM (SINNS) BASED MULTI-OBJECTIVE OPTIMIZATION OF HARD TURNING", Yigit Karpat / Tugrul Özel
06-011 "Modeling and Simulation of Air Traffic and Changes in the Northern Pacific Airspace: Investigation of its Effects on System Performance", Theresa Brewer-Dougherty / Brian Colamosca / E.A. Elsayed / Christine Gerhardt-Falk / Dale Livingston / Lauren Martin / Christina Schroepfer
06-012 "OPTIMUM THRESHOLD LEVEL OF DEGRADED STRUCTURES BASED ON SENSORS DATA", Elsayed A. Elsayed / Hao Zhang
06-013 "Multi-state Component Criticality Analysis for Reliability Improvement in Multi-state Systems", Jose Emmanuel Ramirez-Marquez / David W. Coit
06-014 "Collision Risk Modeling in the Northern Pacific Airspace under Separation Reduction and Improvements in Navigational Performance", Theresa Brewer / Brian Colamosca / E.A. Elsayed / Christine Gerhardt-Falk / Dale Livingston / Lauren Martin / Christina Schroepfer
06-015 "Detecting The Number Of Operational Modes In Baseline Multivariate SPC Data", Hang Zhang / Susan Albin
06-016 "PROCESS OPTIMIZATION THROUGH DATA MINING ELIMINATES NEED FOR EXPLICIT QUALITY FUNCTION", Il-Gyo Chong / Susan L. Albin / Chi-Hyuck Jun
06-018 "Finite Element Analysis of The Influence of Edge Roundness on The Stress and Temperature Fields Induced by High Speed Machining ", Tuðrul Özel / Erol Zeren
06-019 "AN EXPERIMENTAL AND MODELING STUDY ON MESO/MICRO END MILLING PROCESS ", Atul Dhanorker / Tuðrul Özel
06-020 "Reliability Assessment Based on Degradation Modeling with Random or Uncertain Failure Threshold", Peng Wang / David W. Coit
06-021 "M/M/C Queues with Markov Modulated Service Processes", Melike Baykal-Gursoy / Zhe Duan
06-022 "Delay Estimation for Traffic Flow Interrupted by Incidents", Melike Baykal-Gursoy
06-023 "Forecasting Using TES Processes", Abdullah S. Karaman / Tayfur Altiok
06-024 "PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS OF THE DISK SUBSYSTEM", Ozlem Akpinar / Tayfur Altiok
06-025 "Performance Analysis of Batch Ordering Policies in Capacitated Supply Chains", Abdullah Karaman / Tayfur Altiok
06-026 "MOEA-DAP: A new Multiple Objective Evolutionary Algorithm for solving Design Allocation Problems", Heidi A. Taboada / David W. Coit
06-027 "MOMS-GA: A Multiobjective Multi-State Genetic Algorithm for System Reliability Optimization Design Problems", Heidi A. Taboada, Jose F. Espiritu / David W. Coit
06-028 "Performance Analysis and Design of Batch Ordering Policies in Capacitated Supply Chains", Abdullah Karaman / Tayfur Altiok
06-029 "Application of Multi-Dimensional Procurement Auction in Single-Period Inventory Models", Pooya Farahvash / Tayfur Altiok
2005
http://www.ise.rutgers.edu/research/working_paper_2006.html#2005
04-001 "Comparison of Partial Least Squares Model and Response Surface Model in Optimizing Batch Settings", Di Xu / Susan L. Albin
04-002 "Foundational Issues in Software Reuse and Reliability", William B. Frakes / M. Tortorella
04-003 "Optimum Accelerated Life Testing Plans Based on Proportional Mean Residual Life", Wenbiao Zhao / Elsayed A. Elsayed
04-004 "Maintenance of Continuously Monitored Degrading Systems" Haitao Liao / Ling-Yau Chan / E. A. Elsayed
04-005 "Modeling Traffic Flow Interrupted by Incidents", M. Baykal-Gursoy / W. Xiao / K. Ozbay
04-006 "INFLUENCE OF FRICTION MODELS ON FINITE ELEMENT SIMULATIONS OF MACHINING", Tugrul Özel
04-007 "ESTIMATION OF WORK MATERIAL FLOW STRESS AND TOOL-CHIP INTERFACIAL FRICTION BY INVERSE COMPUTATION OF MODIFIED OXLEY’S MODEL OF MACHINING", Tugrul Özel / Erol Zeren
04-008 "Design of Optimum Simple Step-Stress Accelerated Life Testing Plans", E.A. Elsayed / Hao Zhang
04-009 "A NOTE ON MAXIMUM LIKELIHOOD ESTIMATION FOR SUMS OF BINOMIAL RANDOM VARIABLES", Michael Tortorella
04-010 "Composite Importance Measures for Multi-state Systems with Multi-state Components", Jose E. Ramirez-Marquez / David W. Coit
04-011 "Modeling the reliability of threshold weighted voting system", M.Xie / H. Pham
04-012 "A Method for Correlating Field Life Degradation with Reliability Prediction for Electronic Modules", David W. Coit / John L. Evans / Nathan Vogt / James R. Thompson
04-013 "A Hierarchical Probabilistic Approach for Risk Assessments of an Aviation Safety Product Portfolio", Erim Kardes / James T. Luxhøj,
04-014 "Probabilistic Programming Models for Response Vehicle Dispatching and Resource Allocation in Traffic Incident Management", Kaan Ozbay / Weihua Xiao / Cem Iyigun / M. Baykal-Gursoy
04-015 "Merging and Splitting Autocorrelated Arrival Processes and Impact on Queueing Performance", Baris Balcioglu / David L. Jagerman / Tayfur Altok
04-016 "Cushioning Systems for Impact Energy Absorption", Laure LaRue / Basily B. Basily / E. A. Elsayed
04-017 "Service Reliability Theory and Engineering", Michael Tortorella
04-018 "Repairable Systems Reliability Trend Tests and Evaluation", Peng Wang / David W. Coit
04-019 "Optimization of System Reliability Robustness Using Accelerated Degradation Testing", Haitao Liao / E. A. Elsayed
04-020 "An extended linear hazard regression model with application to time-dependent-dielectric-breakdown of thermal oxides", Haitao Liao / E. A. Elsayed / Xindong Wang
04-021 "Distributed Sensing for Quality and Productivity Improvements", Yu Ding / Elsayed A. Elsayed / Soundar Kumara / Jye-Chyi Lu / Feng Niu / Jianjun (Jan) Shi
04-022 "Maintenance of Continuously Monitored Degrading Systems", Haitao Liao / E. A. Elsayed / Ling-Yau Chan
04-023 "Repair-Limit Risk-Free Warranty Policies With Imperfect Repair", Jun Bai / Hoang Pham
04-024 "QUADRATIC INTEGER PROGRAMMING: COMPLEXITY AND EQUIVALENT FORMS", W. Chaovalitwongse
04-025 "Multi-Quadratic Zero-One Programming", W. Chaovalitwongse / Oleg A. Prokopyev / Panos M. Pardalos
04-026 "MATHEMATICAL PROGRAMMING FOR DATA MINING", Ioannis P. Androulakis / W. Chaovalitwongse
04-027 "EEG Classification in Epilepsy", W. Chaovalitwongse / Panos M. Pardalos / Oleg A. Prokopyev
04-028 "Performance of a Seizure Warning Algorithm Based on the Dynamics of Intracranial EEG", W. Chaovalitwongse / L.D. Iasemidis / P.M. Pardalos / P.R. Carney / D.-S. Shiau / J.C. Sackellares
04-029 "Multiple Weighted Objectives Heuristic for the Redundancy Allocation Problem", David W. Coit / Abdullah Konak
04-030 "PARAMETRIC CONFIDENCE INTERVALS FOR THE RENEWAL FUNCTION VIA COUPLED INTEGRAL EQUATIONS", Michael Tortorella / Steve. G. From
04-031 "Analysis of Process Completion Time with Autocorrelated Times to Failures", Baris Balcioglu / David L. Jagerman / Tayfur Altiok
04-032 "Drift Time Detection and Adjustment Procedures for Processes Subject to Linear Trend", Hesham Fahmy / E. A. Elsayed
04-035 "Design of Optimum Reliability Test Plans under Multiple Stresses", Elsayed A. Elsayed / Hao Zhang
04-036 "An Experimental Study on Forecasting Using TES Processes", Abdullah Karaman / Tayfur Altiok
......................... Top
05-001 "A Generalized Multistate Based Path Vector Approach for Multistate Two-Terminal Reliability", Jose E. Ramirez-Marquez / David W. Coit / Michael Tortorella
05-002 "A NOTE ON USING A COUNTING ARGUMENT TO OBTAIN THE LIFE DISTRIBUTION OF A k-OUT-OF-n COLD STANDBY ENSEMBLE", Michael Tortorella
05-003 "HARD TURNING OPTIMIZATION USING NEURAL NETWORK MODELING AND SWARM INTELLIGENCE", Yigit Karpat / Tugrul Özel
05-004 "WORKPIECE MATERIAL MODEL BASED PREDICTIONS FOR MACHINING PROCESSES", Yigit Karpat / Erol Zeren / Tugrul Özel
05-005 "Finite Element Method Simulation of Machining of AISI 1045 Steel With A Round Edge Cutting Tool", Tugrul Özel / Erol Zeren
05-006 "Northern Pacific Airspace Cost Effectiveness (NPACE) Study", E. A. Elsayed / Theresa Brewer / Christina Schroepfer / Brian Colamosca / Dale Livingston / Lauren Martin / Christine Gerhardt-Falk
05-007 "Detection of Linear Trends in Process Mean", H. M. Fahmy / E. A. Elsayed
05-008 "Multi-Objective Optimization Using Genetic Algorithms: A Tutorial", Abdullah Konak1 / David W. Coit / Alice E. Smith
05-009 "PRUNED PARETO-OPTIMAL SETS FOR THE SYSTEM REDUNDANCY
ALLOCATION PROBLEM BASED ON MULTIPLE PRIORITIZED OBJECTIVES", Sadan Kulturel-Konak / David W. Coit / Fatema Baheranwala
05-010 "Solution of stochastic multi-objective system reliability design problems using genetic algorithms", David W. Coit / Fatema Baheranwala
05-011 "PRACTICAL SOLUTIONS OF MULTI-OBJECTIVE SYSTEM RELIABILITY DESIGN PROBLEMS USING GENETIC ALGORITHMS", HEIDI A. TABOADA / FATEMA BAHERANWALA / DAVID W. COIT
05-012 "Reliability Modeling of Electricity Transmission Systems: An Adaptation of Traditional Reliability Methods", Jose Francisco Espiritu Nolasco / David W. Coit / Upyukt Prakash / Jose Emmanuel Ramirez-Marquez
05-014 "Drift Time Detection and Adjustment Procedures for Processes Subject to Linear Trend", H. M. Fahmy / E. A. Elsayed
05-015 "Post-Pareto Optimality Analysis to Efficiently Identify Promising Solutions for Multi-Objective Problems", Heidi A. Taboada / David W. Coit
05-016 "A Note on Two-Person Zero-Sum Communicating Stochastic Games", Zeynep Muge Avsar / Melike Baykal-Gursoy
05-017 "Workbook for Designing Distributed Control Applications using Rockwell Automation’s HOLOBLOC Prototyping Software", John Fischer / Thomas O. Boucher
05-018 "Modeling Low Probability/High Consequence Events: An Aviation Safety Risk Model", James T. Luxhøj / David W. Coit
05-019 "Data Clustering of Solutions for Multiple Objective System Reliability Optimization Problems", Heidi A. Taboada / David W. Coit
05-020 "Merging and Splitting Autocorrelated Arrival Processes and Impact on Queueing Performance", Baris Balcioglu / David L. Jagerman / Tayfur Altiok
05-021 "Analysis of Queues with Autocorrelated Times to Failures", Baris Balcioglu / David L. Jagerman / Tayfur Altiok
05-022 "FINITE ELEMENT MODELING OF STRESSES INDUCED BY HIGH SPEED MACHINING WITH ROUND EDGE CUTTING TOOLS", Tugrul Özel / Erol Zeren
05-023 "AN ANALYTICAL-THERMAL MODELING APPROACH FOR PREDICTING FORCES, STRESSES AND TEMPERATURES IN MACHINING WITH WORN TOOLS", Yigit Karpat / Tugrul Özel
05-024 "Modeling Traffic Flow Interrupted by Incidents", M. Baykal-Gursoy / W. Xiao / K. Ozbay
05-025 "Probabilistic Programming Models for Dispatching and Resource Allocation in Traffic Incident Management", Kaan Ozbay / W. Xiao / Cem Iyigun / M. Baykal-Gursoy
05-026 "Redundancy Allocation for Series-Parallel Systems Using a Column Generation Approach", Michael Tortorella / Patrick J. Driscoll
05-027 "Service Reliability of NCO Information Product Manufacturing Systems", Leila Zia / David W. Coit
05-028 "Queueing Analysis of a Server Node in Transaction Processing Middleware
Systems", Wei Xiong / Tayfur Altiok
05-029 "TES Processes and ARIMA Models: A Comparison of Forecasting Perform", Abdullah S. Karaman / Tayfur Altiok
05-030 "Component Criticality Importance Measures for the Power Industry", Jose F. Espiritu / David W. Coit / Upyukt Prakash
05-031 "DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT OF LIGHTWEIGHT SANDWICH STRUCTURES WITH INNOVATIVE SHEET FOLDED CORES", Basily B. Basily / E.A. Elsayed
05-032 "Vision-based Online Process Control in Manufacturing Applications", Yuan Cheng / Mohsen A. Jafari
05-033 "Optimization Open-water Disposal Sites by Using NLP", Haleh Valian / Trefor Williams / Mohsen Jafari
05-034 "An Analytical Approach for Performance Analysis of J2EE Application servers", Wei Xiong / Tayfur Altiok
05-035 "Queues with deterministic reneging times", Wei Xiong / Tayfur Altiok
06-001 "Data Mining Techniques to Facilitate the Analysis of the Pareto-Optimal Set for Multiple Objective Problems", Heidi A. Taboada / David W. Coit
06-002 "Multiple Objective Scheduling Problems: Determination of Pruned Pareto Sets", Heidi A. Taboada / David W. Coit
06-003 "A General Column Generation Algorithm Applied to System Reliability Optimization Problems", Leila Zia / David W. Coit
06-005 "AN INTEGRATED ANALYTICAL THERMAL MODEL FOR ORTHOGONAL CUTTING WITH CHAMFERED TOOLS", Yigit Karpat / Tugrul Özel
06-006 "SWARM-INTELLIGENT NEURAL NETWORK SYSTEM (SINNS) BASED MULTI-OBJECTIVE OPTIMIZATION OF HARD TURNING", Yigit Karpat / Tugrul Özel
06-011 "Modeling and Simulation of Air Traffic and Changes in the Northern Pacific Airspace: Investigation of its Effects on System Performance", Theresa Brewer-Dougherty / Brian Colamosca / E.A. Elsayed / Christine Gerhardt-Falk / Dale Livingston / Lauren Martin / Christina Schroepfer
06-012 "OPTIMUM THRESHOLD LEVEL OF DEGRADED STRUCTURES BASED ON SENSORS DATA", Elsayed A. Elsayed / Hao Zhang
06-013 "Multi-state Component Criticality Analysis for Reliability Improvement in Multi-state Systems", Jose Emmanuel Ramirez-Marquez / David W. Coit
06-014 "Collision Risk Modeling in the Northern Pacific Airspace under Separation Reduction and Improvements in Navigational Performance", Theresa Brewer / Brian Colamosca / E.A. Elsayed / Christine Gerhardt-Falk / Dale Livingston / Lauren Martin / Christina Schroepfer
06-015 "Detecting The Number Of Operational Modes In Baseline Multivariate SPC Data", Hang Zhang / Susan Albin
06-016 "PROCESS OPTIMIZATION THROUGH DATA MINING ELIMINATES NEED FOR EXPLICIT QUALITY FUNCTION", Il-Gyo Chong / Susan L. Albin / Chi-Hyuck Jun
06-018 "Finite Element Analysis of The Influence of Edge Roundness on The Stress and Temperature Fields Induced by High Speed Machining ", Tuðrul Özel / Erol Zeren
06-019 "AN EXPERIMENTAL AND MODELING STUDY ON MESO/MICRO END MILLING PROCESS ", Atul Dhanorker / Tuðrul Özel
06-020 "Reliability Assessment Based on Degradation Modeling with Random or Uncertain Failure Threshold", Peng Wang / David W. Coit
06-021 "M/M/C Queues with Markov Modulated Service Processes", Melike Baykal-Gursoy / Zhe Duan
06-022 "Delay Estimation for Traffic Flow Interrupted by Incidents", Melike Baykal-Gursoy
06-023 "Forecasting Using TES Processes", Abdullah S. Karaman / Tayfur Altiok
06-024 "PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS OF THE DISK SUBSYSTEM", Ozlem Akpinar / Tayfur Altiok
06-025 "Performance Analysis of Batch Ordering Policies in Capacitated Supply Chains", Abdullah Karaman / Tayfur Altiok
06-026 "MOEA-DAP: A new Multiple Objective Evolutionary Algorithm for solving Design Allocation Problems", Heidi A. Taboada / David W. Coit
06-027 "MOMS-GA: A Multiobjective Multi-State Genetic Algorithm for System Reliability Optimization Design Problems", Heidi A. Taboada, Jose F. Espiritu / David W. Coit
06-028 "Performance Analysis and Design of Batch Ordering Policies in Capacitated Supply Chains", Abdullah Karaman / Tayfur Altiok
06-029 "Application of Multi-Dimensional Procurement Auction in Single-Period Inventory Models", Pooya Farahvash / Tayfur Altiok
2004
Working papers
http://www.ise.rutgers.edu/research/working_paper.html
08-001 Hatice Tekiner and David W. Coit, "System Reliability Optimization Considering Uncertainty: Minimization of a Coefficient of Variance Measure"
08-002 Jose F. Espiritu, and David W. Coit, "Component Replacement Analysis for Complex Electricity Distribution Configurations"
08-003 Jose F. Espiritu, and David W. Coit, "Component Replacement Analysis for Radial Distribution Systems"
08-004 Heidi A. Taboada, and David W. Coit, "Development of a multiple objective genetic algorithm for solving reliability design allocation problems"
08-005 Heidi A. Taboada, and David W. Coit,"Development of a new multiple objective prioritized genetic algorithm"
08-006 T. Huang, E. A. Elsayed, and T. Jiang, "An ALT Proportional Hazard-Proportional Odds Model"
08-007 Christina M. Young, Mingyu Li, Yada Zhu, Minge Xie, Elsayed A. Elsayed, and Tsvetan Asamov, "Multi-Objective Optimization of a Port-of-Entry Inspection Policy"
08-008 Özgecan S. Ulusçu, Birnur Özbas, Tayfur Altiok, and Ilhan Or, "RISK ANALYSIS OF TRANSIT VESSEL TRAFFIC IN THE STRAIT OF ISTANBUL"
08-009 Abdullah Karaman and Tayfur Altiok, "Approximate Analysis of Batch Ordering Policies in Distribution Inventory Systems"
08-010 Mustafa Rawata and Tayfur Altiok, "Analysis of Safety Stock Policies in De-centralized Supply Chains"
08-011 Wei Xiong and Tayfur Altiok, "An approximation for multi-server queues with deterministic reneging time"
2007
http://www.ise.rutgers.edu/research/working_paper_2007.html
07-001 "On The Time Series Support Vector Machine using Dynamic Time Warping Kernal for Brain Activity Classification", W. Chaovalitwongse and P. M. Pardalos
07-002 "Novel Optimization Models for Multidimensional Time Series Classifications: Application to the Identification of Abnormal Brain Activity", W. Chaovalitwongse, Y. J. Fan and R. C. Sachdeo
07-003 "Novel Quadratic Programming Approach for Time Series Clustering with Biomedical Application", W. Chaovalitwongse
07-004 "A Path-Based Formulation Model with Column Generation Approach For Routing and Protection of Shared Risk Resource Group", Z. Liang, W. Chaovalitwongse, M. Cha, J. Yates, A. Shaikh and S. B. Moon
07-005 "Integer Linear Programs for Routing and Protection Problems in Optical Networks", M. Cha, Z. Liang, W. Chaovalitwongse, Y. Yates, A. Shaikh and S. B. Moon
07-006 "Scheduling the Operations of an Integrated Production-Distribution Process",
L. Lei, W. Chaovalitwongse and S. Bora
07-007 "On the Quadratic Programming Approach for Uncapacitated Single Allocation p-Hub Median Problem", X. He, A. Chen, W. Chaovalitwongse, Z. Liang and H. Liu
07-008 "Reconstructing Sibling Relationships in Wild Populations", T.Y. Berger-Wolf, S. Sheikh, B. DasGupta, M.V. Ashley, I.C. Caballero and W. Chaovalitwongse
07-009 "On the K-Nearest Dynamic Time Warping Neighbor for Abnormal Brain Activity Classification", W. Chaovalitwongse, Y. J. Fan and R. Sachdeo
07-010 "Design and Analysis of Variable Micro-Geometry Tooling for Machining Using 3-D Process Simulations", Yigit Karpat, Tugrul Özel, John Sockman, William Shaffer
07-011 "3-D Fea of Hard Turning: Investigation of PCBN Cutting Tool Micro-Grometry Effects", Yigit Karpat and Tugrul Özel
07-012 "Port-of-Entry Inspection: Sensor Deployment Policy Optimization", Elsayed A. Elsayed, Christina Schroepfer, Minge Xie, Hao Zhang, and Yada Zhu
07-013 "Semi-Markov Decision Processes: Nonstandard Criteria", M. Baykal-Gursoy and K. Gursoy
07-014 "A multi-objective evolutionary algorithm for determining optimal configurations of multi-task production systems", Heidi Taboada1, Jose Espiritu1, David Coit1 and Gregory Levitin2
07-015 "Applications of Folding Flat Sheets of Materials into 3-D Intricate Engineering Designs", E. A. Elsayed and Basily B. Basily
07-016 "An Analytical Approach for Performance Analysis of J2EE Application servers", Wei Xiong and Tayfur Altiok
07-017 "Multi-Period Inventory Models with Multi-Dimensional Procurement Bidding", Pooya Farahvash and Tayfur Altiok
07-018 "Modelling and Simulation of Micro-Milling Process", T. Özel1, X. Liu and A. Dhanorker
07-019 "Identification of constitutive material model parameters for high-strain rate metal cutting conditions using evolutionary computational algorithms", Tugrul Özel1 and Yigit Karpat
07-020 "Neural network process modelling for turning of steel parts using conventional and wiper Inserts", Tugrul Özel, A. Esteves Correia and J. Paulo Davim
07-021"Laser Micro-Machining of Spherical and Elliptical 3-D Objects using Hole Area Modulation Method", Wen-Hui Lee and Tugrul Özel
07-022 "Stochastic Decomposition: Markov Modulated Arrival and Service, and Retrial Queues", Melike Baykal-Gursoy and Zhe Duan
07-023 "Recent developed evolutionary algorithms for the multi-objective optimization of design allocation problems", Heidi A. Taboada1, David W. Coit and Naruemon Wattanapongsakorn
07-024 "Component Replacement Models for Electricity Transmission and Distribution Systems", Jose F. Espiritu1, David W. Coit2 and Naruemon Wattanapongsakorn
07-025 "Path-Additive Functions In Stochastic Flow Networks With Markovian Routing", Michael Tortorella
07-029 "Process Simulations for 3-D Turning using Uniform and Variable Micro-Geometry PcBN Tools", Yigit Karpat and Tugrul Özel
07-030 "Analytical and Thermal Modeling of High-Speed Machining with Chamfered Tools", Yigit Karpat and Tugrul Özel
07-031 "Numerical modelling of 3-D hard turning using Arbitrary Eulerian Lagrangian finite element method", P. J. Arrazola and T. Özel
07-032 "Pulsed Laser Assisted Micromilling for Die/Mold Manufacturing", Tugrul Özel and Frank Pfefferkorn
07-033 "Micromilling Process Planning and Modeling for Micromold Manufacturing", Atul Dhanorker, Xinyu Liu and Tugrul Özel
07-034 "Waiting Time Approximation in Single-Class Queueing Systems with Multiple Types of Interruptions: Modeling Vessel Entrances at Waterways", Özgecan S. Ulusçu and Tayfur Altiok
07-035 "Transit Vessel Scheduling in the Istanbul Strait", Özgecan S. Ulusçu, Tayfur Altiok, Ilhan Or, Birnur Özbas, Alper Ö. Almaz and Tuba Yilmaz.
07-036 "Reliability-Redundancy Allocation Using a Column Generation Approach", Leila Zia and David W. Coit
07-037 "Quantitative Complexity Analysis in Multi-Channel Intracranial EEG Recordings from Epilepsy Brains", C. C. Liu, P. M. Pardalos, W. Chaovalitwongse, D. S. Shiau, G. A. Ghacibeh, W. Suharitdamrong and J. C. Sackellares
07-038 "Graph-Based Data Mining Techniques to Study Brain Connectivity in Epilepsy Patients", W. Chaovalitwongse, C. C. Liu, W. Suharitdamrong and M. L. Anderson
07-039 "Mechanism-Based Clustering of Genome-Wide mRNA Levels: Roles of Transcription and Transcript-Degradation Rates", S. Ji, W. Chaovalitwongse, N. Fefferman, W. Yoo and J. E. Perez-Ortin
07-040 "On Approximating Four Covering/Packing Problems With Applications to Bioinformatics", M. V. Ashley, T. Y. Berger-Wolf, P. Berman, W. Chaovalitwongse, B. DasGupta and M.-Y. Kao
07-041 "Novel Optimization Model and Solution Approach for Sibling Relationship Reconstruction from Microsatellite Data", W. Chaovalitwongse, T. Y. Berger-Wolf, B. DasGupta, M. V. Ashley, C.-A. Chou, S. Sheikh and I. C. Caballero
07-042 "On the Network Flow Based Model for Aircraft Maintenance Routing Problem", Z. Liang, W. Chaovalitwongse, H. C. Huang and E. L. Johnson
07-043 "Cooperative Clustering Approach to Battle Space Reconstruction from Wide Area Search Munition Data", Z. Liang, W. Chaovalitwongse, D. E. Jeffcoat, D. A. Grundel and J. K. O’Niel
2006
http://www.ise.rutgers.edu/research/working_paper_2006.html#2006
04-001 "Comparison of Partial Least Squares Model and Response Surface Model in Optimizing Batch Settings", Di Xu / Susan L. Albin
04-002 "Foundational Issues in Software Reuse and Reliability", William B. Frakes / M. Tortorella
04-003 "Optimum Accelerated Life Testing Plans Based on Proportional Mean Residual Life", Wenbiao Zhao / Elsayed A. Elsayed
04-004 "Maintenance of Continuously Monitored Degrading Systems" Haitao Liao / Ling-Yau Chan / E. A. Elsayed
04-005 "Modeling Traffic Flow Interrupted by Incidents", M. Baykal-Gursoy / W. Xiao / K. Ozbay
04-006 "INFLUENCE OF FRICTION MODELS ON FINITE ELEMENT SIMULATIONS OF MACHINING", Tugrul Özel
04-007 "ESTIMATION OF WORK MATERIAL FLOW STRESS AND TOOL-CHIP INTERFACIAL FRICTION BY INVERSE COMPUTATION OF MODIFIED OXLEY’S MODEL OF MACHINING", Tugrul Özel / Erol Zeren
04-008 "Design of Optimum Simple Step-Stress Accelerated Life Testing Plans", E.A. Elsayed / Hao Zhang
04-009 "A NOTE ON MAXIMUM LIKELIHOOD ESTIMATION FOR SUMS OF BINOMIAL RANDOM VARIABLES", Michael Tortorella
04-010 "Composite Importance Measures for Multi-state Systems with Multi-state Components", Jose E. Ramirez-Marquez / David W. Coit
04-011 "Modeling the reliability of threshold weighted voting system", M.Xie / H. Pham
04-012 "A Method for Correlating Field Life Degradation with Reliability Prediction for Electronic Modules", David W. Coit / John L. Evans / Nathan Vogt / James R. Thompson
04-013 "A Hierarchical Probabilistic Approach for Risk Assessments of an Aviation Safety Product Portfolio", Erim Kardes / James T. Luxhøj,
04-014 "Probabilistic Programming Models for Response Vehicle Dispatching and Resource Allocation in Traffic Incident Management", Kaan Ozbay / Weihua Xiao / Cem Iyigun / M. Baykal-Gursoy
04-015 "Merging and Splitting Autocorrelated Arrival Processes and Impact on Queueing Performance", Baris Balcioglu / David L. Jagerman / Tayfur Altok
04-016 "Cushioning Systems for Impact Energy Absorption", Laure LaRue / Basily B. Basily / E. A. Elsayed
04-017 "Service Reliability Theory and Engineering", Michael Tortorella
04-018 "Repairable Systems Reliability Trend Tests and Evaluation", Peng Wang / David W. Coit
04-019 "Optimization of System Reliability Robustness Using Accelerated Degradation Testing", Haitao Liao / E. A. Elsayed
04-020 "An extended linear hazard regression model with application to time-dependent-dielectric-breakdown of thermal oxides", Haitao Liao / E. A. Elsayed / Xindong Wang
04-021 "Distributed Sensing for Quality and Productivity Improvements", Yu Ding / Elsayed A. Elsayed / Soundar Kumara / Jye-Chyi Lu / Feng Niu / Jianjun (Jan) Shi
04-022 "Maintenance of Continuously Monitored Degrading Systems", Haitao Liao / E. A. Elsayed / Ling-Yau Chan
04-023 "Repair-Limit Risk-Free Warranty Policies With Imperfect Repair", Jun Bai / Hoang Pham
04-024 "QUADRATIC INTEGER PROGRAMMING: COMPLEXITY AND EQUIVALENT FORMS", W. Chaovalitwongse
04-025 "Multi-Quadratic Zero-One Programming", W. Chaovalitwongse / Oleg A. Prokopyev / Panos M. Pardalos
04-026 "MATHEMATICAL PROGRAMMING FOR DATA MINING", Ioannis P. Androulakis / W. Chaovalitwongse
04-027 "EEG Classification in Epilepsy", W. Chaovalitwongse / Panos M. Pardalos / Oleg A. Prokopyev
04-028 "Performance of a Seizure Warning Algorithm Based on the Dynamics of Intracranial EEG", W. Chaovalitwongse / L.D. Iasemidis / P.M. Pardalos / P.R. Carney / D.-S. Shiau / J.C. Sackellares
04-029 "Multiple Weighted Objectives Heuristic for the Redundancy Allocation Problem", David W. Coit / Abdullah Konak
04-030 "PARAMETRIC CONFIDENCE INTERVALS FOR THE RENEWAL FUNCTION VIA COUPLED INTEGRAL EQUATIONS", Michael Tortorella / Steve. G. From
04-031 "Analysis of Process Completion Time with Autocorrelated Times to Failures", Baris Balcioglu / David L. Jagerman / Tayfur Altiok
04-032 "Drift Time Detection and Adjustment Procedures for Processes Subject to Linear Trend", Hesham Fahmy / E. A. Elsayed
04-035 "Design of Optimum Reliability Test Plans under Multiple Stresses", Elsayed A. Elsayed / Hao Zhang
04-036 "An Experimental Study on Forecasting Using TES Processes", Abdullah Karaman / Tayfur Altiok
......................... Top
05-001 "A Generalized Multistate Based Path Vector Approach for Multistate Two-Terminal Reliability", Jose E. Ramirez-Marquez / David W. Coit / Michael Tortorella
05-002 "A NOTE ON USING A COUNTING ARGUMENT TO OBTAIN THE LIFE DISTRIBUTION OF A k-OUT-OF-n COLD STANDBY ENSEMBLE", Michael Tortorella
05-003 "HARD TURNING OPTIMIZATION USING NEURAL NETWORK MODELING AND SWARM INTELLIGENCE", Yigit Karpat / Tugrul Özel
05-004 "WORKPIECE MATERIAL MODEL BASED PREDICTIONS FOR MACHINING PROCESSES", Yigit Karpat / Erol Zeren / Tugrul Özel
05-005 "Finite Element Method Simulation of Machining of AISI 1045 Steel With A Round Edge Cutting Tool", Tugrul Özel / Erol Zeren
05-006 "Northern Pacific Airspace Cost Effectiveness (NPACE) Study", E. A. Elsayed / Theresa Brewer / Christina Schroepfer / Brian Colamosca / Dale Livingston / Lauren Martin / Christine Gerhardt-Falk
05-007 "Detection of Linear Trends in Process Mean", H. M. Fahmy / E. A. Elsayed
05-008 "Multi-Objective Optimization Using Genetic Algorithms: A Tutorial", Abdullah Konak1 / David W. Coit / Alice E. Smith
05-009 "PRUNED PARETO-OPTIMAL SETS FOR THE SYSTEM REDUNDANCY
ALLOCATION PROBLEM BASED ON MULTIPLE PRIORITIZED OBJECTIVES", Sadan Kulturel-Konak / David W. Coit / Fatema Baheranwala
05-010 "Solution of stochastic multi-objective system reliability design problems using genetic algorithms", David W. Coit / Fatema Baheranwala
05-011 "PRACTICAL SOLUTIONS OF MULTI-OBJECTIVE SYSTEM RELIABILITY DESIGN PROBLEMS USING GENETIC ALGORITHMS", HEIDI A. TABOADA / FATEMA BAHERANWALA / DAVID W. COIT
05-012 "Reliability Modeling of Electricity Transmission Systems: An Adaptation of Traditional Reliability Methods", Jose Francisco Espiritu Nolasco / David W. Coit / Upyukt Prakash / Jose Emmanuel Ramirez-Marquez
05-014 "Drift Time Detection and Adjustment Procedures for Processes Subject to Linear Trend", H. M. Fahmy / E. A. Elsayed
05-015 "Post-Pareto Optimality Analysis to Efficiently Identify Promising Solutions for Multi-Objective Problems", Heidi A. Taboada / David W. Coit
05-016 "A Note on Two-Person Zero-Sum Communicating Stochastic Games", Zeynep Muge Avsar / Melike Baykal-Gursoy
05-017 "Workbook for Designing Distributed Control Applications using Rockwell Automation’s HOLOBLOC Prototyping Software", John Fischer / Thomas O. Boucher
05-018 "Modeling Low Probability/High Consequence Events: An Aviation Safety Risk Model", James T. Luxhøj / David W. Coit
05-019 "Data Clustering of Solutions for Multiple Objective System Reliability Optimization Problems", Heidi A. Taboada / David W. Coit
05-020 "Merging and Splitting Autocorrelated Arrival Processes and Impact on Queueing Performance", Baris Balcioglu / David L. Jagerman / Tayfur Altiok
05-021 "Analysis of Queues with Autocorrelated Times to Failures", Baris Balcioglu / David L. Jagerman / Tayfur Altiok
05-022 "FINITE ELEMENT MODELING OF STRESSES INDUCED BY HIGH SPEED MACHINING WITH ROUND EDGE CUTTING TOOLS", Tugrul Özel / Erol Zeren
05-023 "AN ANALYTICAL-THERMAL MODELING APPROACH FOR PREDICTING FORCES, STRESSES AND TEMPERATURES IN MACHINING WITH WORN TOOLS", Yigit Karpat / Tugrul Özel
05-024 "Modeling Traffic Flow Interrupted by Incidents", M. Baykal-Gursoy / W. Xiao / K. Ozbay
05-025 "Probabilistic Programming Models for Dispatching and Resource Allocation in Traffic Incident Management", Kaan Ozbay / W. Xiao / Cem Iyigun / M. Baykal-Gursoy
05-026 "Redundancy Allocation for Series-Parallel Systems Using a Column Generation Approach", Michael Tortorella / Patrick J. Driscoll
05-027 "Service Reliability of NCO Information Product Manufacturing Systems", Leila Zia / David W. Coit
05-028 "Queueing Analysis of a Server Node in Transaction Processing Middleware
Systems", Wei Xiong / Tayfur Altiok
05-029 "TES Processes and ARIMA Models: A Comparison of Forecasting Perform", Abdullah S. Karaman / Tayfur Altiok
05-030 "Component Criticality Importance Measures for the Power Industry", Jose F. Espiritu / David W. Coit / Upyukt Prakash
05-031 "DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT OF LIGHTWEIGHT SANDWICH STRUCTURES WITH INNOVATIVE SHEET FOLDED CORES", Basily B. Basily / E.A. Elsayed
05-032 "Vision-based Online Process Control in Manufacturing Applications", Yuan Cheng / Mohsen A. Jafari
05-033 "Optimization Open-water Disposal Sites by Using NLP", Haleh Valian / Trefor Williams / Mohsen Jafari
05-034 "An Analytical Approach for Performance Analysis of J2EE Application servers", Wei Xiong / Tayfur Altiok
05-035 "Queues with deterministic reneging times", Wei Xiong / Tayfur Altiok
06-001 "Data Mining Techniques to Facilitate the Analysis of the Pareto-Optimal Set for Multiple Objective Problems", Heidi A. Taboada / David W. Coit
06-002 "Multiple Objective Scheduling Problems: Determination of Pruned Pareto Sets", Heidi A. Taboada / David W. Coit
06-003 "A General Column Generation Algorithm Applied to System Reliability Optimization Problems", Leila Zia / David W. Coit
06-005 "AN INTEGRATED ANALYTICAL THERMAL MODEL FOR ORTHOGONAL CUTTING WITH CHAMFERED TOOLS", Yigit Karpat / Tugrul Özel
06-006 "SWARM-INTELLIGENT NEURAL NETWORK SYSTEM (SINNS) BASED MULTI-OBJECTIVE OPTIMIZATION OF HARD TURNING", Yigit Karpat / Tugrul Özel
06-011 "Modeling and Simulation of Air Traffic and Changes in the Northern Pacific Airspace: Investigation of its Effects on System Performance", Theresa Brewer-Dougherty / Brian Colamosca / E.A. Elsayed / Christine Gerhardt-Falk / Dale Livingston / Lauren Martin / Christina Schroepfer
06-012 "OPTIMUM THRESHOLD LEVEL OF DEGRADED STRUCTURES BASED ON SENSORS DATA", Elsayed A. Elsayed / Hao Zhang
06-013 "Multi-state Component Criticality Analysis for Reliability Improvement in Multi-state Systems", Jose Emmanuel Ramirez-Marquez / David W. Coit
06-014 "Collision Risk Modeling in the Northern Pacific Airspace under Separation Reduction and Improvements in Navigational Performance", Theresa Brewer / Brian Colamosca / E.A. Elsayed / Christine Gerhardt-Falk / Dale Livingston / Lauren Martin / Christina Schroepfer
06-015 "Detecting The Number Of Operational Modes In Baseline Multivariate SPC Data", Hang Zhang / Susan Albin
06-016 "PROCESS OPTIMIZATION THROUGH DATA MINING ELIMINATES NEED FOR EXPLICIT QUALITY FUNCTION", Il-Gyo Chong / Susan L. Albin / Chi-Hyuck Jun
06-018 "Finite Element Analysis of The Influence of Edge Roundness on The Stress and Temperature Fields Induced by High Speed Machining ", Tuðrul Özel / Erol Zeren
06-019 "AN EXPERIMENTAL AND MODELING STUDY ON MESO/MICRO END MILLING PROCESS ", Atul Dhanorker / Tuðrul Özel
06-020 "Reliability Assessment Based on Degradation Modeling with Random or Uncertain Failure Threshold", Peng Wang / David W. Coit
06-021 "M/M/C Queues with Markov Modulated Service Processes", Melike Baykal-Gursoy / Zhe Duan
06-022 "Delay Estimation for Traffic Flow Interrupted by Incidents", Melike Baykal-Gursoy
06-023 "Forecasting Using TES Processes", Abdullah S. Karaman / Tayfur Altiok
06-024 "PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS OF THE DISK SUBSYSTEM", Ozlem Akpinar / Tayfur Altiok
06-025 "Performance Analysis of Batch Ordering Policies in Capacitated Supply Chains", Abdullah Karaman / Tayfur Altiok
06-026 "MOEA-DAP: A new Multiple Objective Evolutionary Algorithm for solving Design Allocation Problems", Heidi A. Taboada / David W. Coit
06-027 "MOMS-GA: A Multiobjective Multi-State Genetic Algorithm for System Reliability Optimization Design Problems", Heidi A. Taboada, Jose F. Espiritu / David W. Coit
06-028 "Performance Analysis and Design of Batch Ordering Policies in Capacitated Supply Chains", Abdullah Karaman / Tayfur Altiok
06-029 "Application of Multi-Dimensional Procurement Auction in Single-Period Inventory Models", Pooya Farahvash / Tayfur Altiok
2005
http://www.ise.rutgers.edu/research/working_paper_2006.html#2005
04-001 "Comparison of Partial Least Squares Model and Response Surface Model in Optimizing Batch Settings", Di Xu / Susan L. Albin
04-002 "Foundational Issues in Software Reuse and Reliability", William B. Frakes / M. Tortorella
04-003 "Optimum Accelerated Life Testing Plans Based on Proportional Mean Residual Life", Wenbiao Zhao / Elsayed A. Elsayed
04-004 "Maintenance of Continuously Monitored Degrading Systems" Haitao Liao / Ling-Yau Chan / E. A. Elsayed
04-005 "Modeling Traffic Flow Interrupted by Incidents", M. Baykal-Gursoy / W. Xiao / K. Ozbay
04-006 "INFLUENCE OF FRICTION MODELS ON FINITE ELEMENT SIMULATIONS OF MACHINING", Tugrul Özel
04-007 "ESTIMATION OF WORK MATERIAL FLOW STRESS AND TOOL-CHIP INTERFACIAL FRICTION BY INVERSE COMPUTATION OF MODIFIED OXLEY’S MODEL OF MACHINING", Tugrul Özel / Erol Zeren
04-008 "Design of Optimum Simple Step-Stress Accelerated Life Testing Plans", E.A. Elsayed / Hao Zhang
04-009 "A NOTE ON MAXIMUM LIKELIHOOD ESTIMATION FOR SUMS OF BINOMIAL RANDOM VARIABLES", Michael Tortorella
04-010 "Composite Importance Measures for Multi-state Systems with Multi-state Components", Jose E. Ramirez-Marquez / David W. Coit
04-011 "Modeling the reliability of threshold weighted voting system", M.Xie / H. Pham
04-012 "A Method for Correlating Field Life Degradation with Reliability Prediction for Electronic Modules", David W. Coit / John L. Evans / Nathan Vogt / James R. Thompson
04-013 "A Hierarchical Probabilistic Approach for Risk Assessments of an Aviation Safety Product Portfolio", Erim Kardes / James T. Luxhøj,
04-014 "Probabilistic Programming Models for Response Vehicle Dispatching and Resource Allocation in Traffic Incident Management", Kaan Ozbay / Weihua Xiao / Cem Iyigun / M. Baykal-Gursoy
04-015 "Merging and Splitting Autocorrelated Arrival Processes and Impact on Queueing Performance", Baris Balcioglu / David L. Jagerman / Tayfur Altok
04-016 "Cushioning Systems for Impact Energy Absorption", Laure LaRue / Basily B. Basily / E. A. Elsayed
04-017 "Service Reliability Theory and Engineering", Michael Tortorella
04-018 "Repairable Systems Reliability Trend Tests and Evaluation", Peng Wang / David W. Coit
04-019 "Optimization of System Reliability Robustness Using Accelerated Degradation Testing", Haitao Liao / E. A. Elsayed
04-020 "An extended linear hazard regression model with application to time-dependent-dielectric-breakdown of thermal oxides", Haitao Liao / E. A. Elsayed / Xindong Wang
04-021 "Distributed Sensing for Quality and Productivity Improvements", Yu Ding / Elsayed A. Elsayed / Soundar Kumara / Jye-Chyi Lu / Feng Niu / Jianjun (Jan) Shi
04-022 "Maintenance of Continuously Monitored Degrading Systems", Haitao Liao / E. A. Elsayed / Ling-Yau Chan
04-023 "Repair-Limit Risk-Free Warranty Policies With Imperfect Repair", Jun Bai / Hoang Pham
04-024 "QUADRATIC INTEGER PROGRAMMING: COMPLEXITY AND EQUIVALENT FORMS", W. Chaovalitwongse
04-025 "Multi-Quadratic Zero-One Programming", W. Chaovalitwongse / Oleg A. Prokopyev / Panos M. Pardalos
04-026 "MATHEMATICAL PROGRAMMING FOR DATA MINING", Ioannis P. Androulakis / W. Chaovalitwongse
04-027 "EEG Classification in Epilepsy", W. Chaovalitwongse / Panos M. Pardalos / Oleg A. Prokopyev
04-028 "Performance of a Seizure Warning Algorithm Based on the Dynamics of Intracranial EEG", W. Chaovalitwongse / L.D. Iasemidis / P.M. Pardalos / P.R. Carney / D.-S. Shiau / J.C. Sackellares
04-029 "Multiple Weighted Objectives Heuristic for the Redundancy Allocation Problem", David W. Coit / Abdullah Konak
04-030 "PARAMETRIC CONFIDENCE INTERVALS FOR THE RENEWAL FUNCTION VIA COUPLED INTEGRAL EQUATIONS", Michael Tortorella / Steve. G. From
04-031 "Analysis of Process Completion Time with Autocorrelated Times to Failures", Baris Balcioglu / David L. Jagerman / Tayfur Altiok
04-032 "Drift Time Detection and Adjustment Procedures for Processes Subject to Linear Trend", Hesham Fahmy / E. A. Elsayed
04-035 "Design of Optimum Reliability Test Plans under Multiple Stresses", Elsayed A. Elsayed / Hao Zhang
04-036 "An Experimental Study on Forecasting Using TES Processes", Abdullah Karaman / Tayfur Altiok
......................... Top
05-001 "A Generalized Multistate Based Path Vector Approach for Multistate Two-Terminal Reliability", Jose E. Ramirez-Marquez / David W. Coit / Michael Tortorella
05-002 "A NOTE ON USING A COUNTING ARGUMENT TO OBTAIN THE LIFE DISTRIBUTION OF A k-OUT-OF-n COLD STANDBY ENSEMBLE", Michael Tortorella
05-003 "HARD TURNING OPTIMIZATION USING NEURAL NETWORK MODELING AND SWARM INTELLIGENCE", Yigit Karpat / Tugrul Özel
05-004 "WORKPIECE MATERIAL MODEL BASED PREDICTIONS FOR MACHINING PROCESSES", Yigit Karpat / Erol Zeren / Tugrul Özel
05-005 "Finite Element Method Simulation of Machining of AISI 1045 Steel With A Round Edge Cutting Tool", Tugrul Özel / Erol Zeren
05-006 "Northern Pacific Airspace Cost Effectiveness (NPACE) Study", E. A. Elsayed / Theresa Brewer / Christina Schroepfer / Brian Colamosca / Dale Livingston / Lauren Martin / Christine Gerhardt-Falk
05-007 "Detection of Linear Trends in Process Mean", H. M. Fahmy / E. A. Elsayed
05-008 "Multi-Objective Optimization Using Genetic Algorithms: A Tutorial", Abdullah Konak1 / David W. Coit / Alice E. Smith
05-009 "PRUNED PARETO-OPTIMAL SETS FOR THE SYSTEM REDUNDANCY
ALLOCATION PROBLEM BASED ON MULTIPLE PRIORITIZED OBJECTIVES", Sadan Kulturel-Konak / David W. Coit / Fatema Baheranwala
05-010 "Solution of stochastic multi-objective system reliability design problems using genetic algorithms", David W. Coit / Fatema Baheranwala
05-011 "PRACTICAL SOLUTIONS OF MULTI-OBJECTIVE SYSTEM RELIABILITY DESIGN PROBLEMS USING GENETIC ALGORITHMS", HEIDI A. TABOADA / FATEMA BAHERANWALA / DAVID W. COIT
05-012 "Reliability Modeling of Electricity Transmission Systems: An Adaptation of Traditional Reliability Methods", Jose Francisco Espiritu Nolasco / David W. Coit / Upyukt Prakash / Jose Emmanuel Ramirez-Marquez
05-014 "Drift Time Detection and Adjustment Procedures for Processes Subject to Linear Trend", H. M. Fahmy / E. A. Elsayed
05-015 "Post-Pareto Optimality Analysis to Efficiently Identify Promising Solutions for Multi-Objective Problems", Heidi A. Taboada / David W. Coit
05-016 "A Note on Two-Person Zero-Sum Communicating Stochastic Games", Zeynep Muge Avsar / Melike Baykal-Gursoy
05-017 "Workbook for Designing Distributed Control Applications using Rockwell Automation’s HOLOBLOC Prototyping Software", John Fischer / Thomas O. Boucher
05-018 "Modeling Low Probability/High Consequence Events: An Aviation Safety Risk Model", James T. Luxhøj / David W. Coit
05-019 "Data Clustering of Solutions for Multiple Objective System Reliability Optimization Problems", Heidi A. Taboada / David W. Coit
05-020 "Merging and Splitting Autocorrelated Arrival Processes and Impact on Queueing Performance", Baris Balcioglu / David L. Jagerman / Tayfur Altiok
05-021 "Analysis of Queues with Autocorrelated Times to Failures", Baris Balcioglu / David L. Jagerman / Tayfur Altiok
05-022 "FINITE ELEMENT MODELING OF STRESSES INDUCED BY HIGH SPEED MACHINING WITH ROUND EDGE CUTTING TOOLS", Tugrul Özel / Erol Zeren
05-023 "AN ANALYTICAL-THERMAL MODELING APPROACH FOR PREDICTING FORCES, STRESSES AND TEMPERATURES IN MACHINING WITH WORN TOOLS", Yigit Karpat / Tugrul Özel
05-024 "Modeling Traffic Flow Interrupted by Incidents", M. Baykal-Gursoy / W. Xiao / K. Ozbay
05-025 "Probabilistic Programming Models for Dispatching and Resource Allocation in Traffic Incident Management", Kaan Ozbay / W. Xiao / Cem Iyigun / M. Baykal-Gursoy
05-026 "Redundancy Allocation for Series-Parallel Systems Using a Column Generation Approach", Michael Tortorella / Patrick J. Driscoll
05-027 "Service Reliability of NCO Information Product Manufacturing Systems", Leila Zia / David W. Coit
05-028 "Queueing Analysis of a Server Node in Transaction Processing Middleware
Systems", Wei Xiong / Tayfur Altiok
05-029 "TES Processes and ARIMA Models: A Comparison of Forecasting Perform", Abdullah S. Karaman / Tayfur Altiok
05-030 "Component Criticality Importance Measures for the Power Industry", Jose F. Espiritu / David W. Coit / Upyukt Prakash
05-031 "DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT OF LIGHTWEIGHT SANDWICH STRUCTURES WITH INNOVATIVE SHEET FOLDED CORES", Basily B. Basily / E.A. Elsayed
05-032 "Vision-based Online Process Control in Manufacturing Applications", Yuan Cheng / Mohsen A. Jafari
05-033 "Optimization Open-water Disposal Sites by Using NLP", Haleh Valian / Trefor Williams / Mohsen Jafari
05-034 "An Analytical Approach for Performance Analysis of J2EE Application servers", Wei Xiong / Tayfur Altiok
05-035 "Queues with deterministic reneging times", Wei Xiong / Tayfur Altiok
06-001 "Data Mining Techniques to Facilitate the Analysis of the Pareto-Optimal Set for Multiple Objective Problems", Heidi A. Taboada / David W. Coit
06-002 "Multiple Objective Scheduling Problems: Determination of Pruned Pareto Sets", Heidi A. Taboada / David W. Coit
06-003 "A General Column Generation Algorithm Applied to System Reliability Optimization Problems", Leila Zia / David W. Coit
06-005 "AN INTEGRATED ANALYTICAL THERMAL MODEL FOR ORTHOGONAL CUTTING WITH CHAMFERED TOOLS", Yigit Karpat / Tugrul Özel
06-006 "SWARM-INTELLIGENT NEURAL NETWORK SYSTEM (SINNS) BASED MULTI-OBJECTIVE OPTIMIZATION OF HARD TURNING", Yigit Karpat / Tugrul Özel
06-011 "Modeling and Simulation of Air Traffic and Changes in the Northern Pacific Airspace: Investigation of its Effects on System Performance", Theresa Brewer-Dougherty / Brian Colamosca / E.A. Elsayed / Christine Gerhardt-Falk / Dale Livingston / Lauren Martin / Christina Schroepfer
06-012 "OPTIMUM THRESHOLD LEVEL OF DEGRADED STRUCTURES BASED ON SENSORS DATA", Elsayed A. Elsayed / Hao Zhang
06-013 "Multi-state Component Criticality Analysis for Reliability Improvement in Multi-state Systems", Jose Emmanuel Ramirez-Marquez / David W. Coit
06-014 "Collision Risk Modeling in the Northern Pacific Airspace under Separation Reduction and Improvements in Navigational Performance", Theresa Brewer / Brian Colamosca / E.A. Elsayed / Christine Gerhardt-Falk / Dale Livingston / Lauren Martin / Christina Schroepfer
06-015 "Detecting The Number Of Operational Modes In Baseline Multivariate SPC Data", Hang Zhang / Susan Albin
06-016 "PROCESS OPTIMIZATION THROUGH DATA MINING ELIMINATES NEED FOR EXPLICIT QUALITY FUNCTION", Il-Gyo Chong / Susan L. Albin / Chi-Hyuck Jun
06-018 "Finite Element Analysis of The Influence of Edge Roundness on The Stress and Temperature Fields Induced by High Speed Machining ", Tuðrul Özel / Erol Zeren
06-019 "AN EXPERIMENTAL AND MODELING STUDY ON MESO/MICRO END MILLING PROCESS ", Atul Dhanorker / Tuðrul Özel
06-020 "Reliability Assessment Based on Degradation Modeling with Random or Uncertain Failure Threshold", Peng Wang / David W. Coit
06-021 "M/M/C Queues with Markov Modulated Service Processes", Melike Baykal-Gursoy / Zhe Duan
06-022 "Delay Estimation for Traffic Flow Interrupted by Incidents", Melike Baykal-Gursoy
06-023 "Forecasting Using TES Processes", Abdullah S. Karaman / Tayfur Altiok
06-024 "PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS OF THE DISK SUBSYSTEM", Ozlem Akpinar / Tayfur Altiok
06-025 "Performance Analysis of Batch Ordering Policies in Capacitated Supply Chains", Abdullah Karaman / Tayfur Altiok
06-026 "MOEA-DAP: A new Multiple Objective Evolutionary Algorithm for solving Design Allocation Problems", Heidi A. Taboada / David W. Coit
06-027 "MOMS-GA: A Multiobjective Multi-State Genetic Algorithm for System Reliability Optimization Design Problems", Heidi A. Taboada, Jose F. Espiritu / David W. Coit
06-028 "Performance Analysis and Design of Batch Ordering Policies in Capacitated Supply Chains", Abdullah Karaman / Tayfur Altiok
06-029 "Application of Multi-Dimensional Procurement Auction in Single-Period Inventory Models", Pooya Farahvash / Tayfur Altiok
2004
Labels:
Research papers
Industrial Engineering - Research Papers - 3
Lehigh University
Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering
Technical Report and Working Paper Series
http://www.lehigh.edu/ise/workingpaper.html
Classifications:
T – technical report containing original results of a novel nature, suitable for publication in a major journal
R – project completion report containing results from a sponsored research project
W – working paper, containing important and significant findings, possibly incomplete but accurate and sound
Detais provided: Report No., Author(s), Title
05T-009
Andrew M. Ross
Ying Rong
Lawrence V. Snyder
Supply Disruptions with Time-Dependent Parameters
05T-008
Aurélie Thiele
Robust Stochastic Programming with Uncertain Probabilities
05T-007
Aurélie Thiele
Robust Linear Optimization with Recourse
05T-006
Aurélie Thiele
Multiperiod Pricing via Robust Optimization
05T-005
Lawrence V. Snyder
A Tight Approximation for a Continuous-Review Inventory Model with Supply Disruptions
05T-004
Lawrence V. Snyder
A Note on the Robust International Sourcing Algorithm of Gutiérrez and Kouvelis
05T-003
Joseph C. Hartman
Stephen L. Liedtka
Lawrence V. Snyder
The Impact of US Tax Depreciation Law on Asset Location and Ownership Decisions
05T-002
Michael B. Freimer
Douglas J. Thomas
Jeffrey T. Linderoth
Reducing Bias in Stochastic Linear Programs with Sampling Methods
05T-001
Wasu Glankwamdee
J. T. Linderoth
MW: A Software Framework for Combinatorial Optimization on Computational Grids
04T-024
Joseph C. Hartman
Shangyuan Luo
Solving the Parallel Replacement Problem Under Economies of Scale and Non-Decreasing Demand with Branch-and-Cut
04T-023
J. T. Linderoth
T. K. Ralphs
Noncommercial Software for Mixed-Integer Linear Programming
04T-022
T. K. Ralphs
M. Guzelsoy
Duality, Warm Starting, and Sensitivity Analysis in Integer Line Programming
04T-021
Nicholas G. Odrey
Gonzalo Mejía
An Augmented Petri Net Approach for Error Recovery in Manufacturing Systems Control
04T-020
T. K. Ralphs
SYMPHONY 5.0 User’s Manual
04T-019
T. K. Ralphs
M. V. Galati
Decomposition in Integer Linear Programming
04T-018
Lawrence V. Snyder
Mark S. Daskin
A Random-Key Genetic Algorithm for the Generalized Traveling Salesman Problem
04T-017
Lawrence V. Snyder
Mark S. Daskin
Chung-Piaw Teo
The Stochastic Location Model with Risk Pooling
04T-016
Lawrence V. Snyder
Mark S. Daskin
Reliability Models for Facility Location: The Expected Failure Cost Case
04T-015
Lawrence V. Snyder
Facility Location Under Uncertainty: A Review
04T-014
Lawrence V. Snyder
Mark S. Daskin
Stochastic p-Robust Location Problems
04T-013
Gonzalo Mejía
Nicholas G. Odrey
Real-Time Control and Error Recovery of Flexible Manufacturing Workstations: An Approach Based on Petri Nets
04T-012
Nicholas G. Odrey
Gonzalo Mejía
Error Recovery for Real-Time Manufacturing Control Via Augmented Petri Nets
04T-011
T. K. Ralphs
Menal Guzelsoy
The SYMPHONY Callable Library for Mixed Integer Programming
04T-010
Y. Xu
T. K. Ralphs
L. Ladányi
M. J. Saltzman
ALPS: A Framework for Implementing Parallel Search Algorithms
04T-009
Thomas C. Perry
Joseph C. Hartman
Allocating Manufacturing Capacity by Solving A Dynamic Stochastic Multi-Knapsack Problem
04T-008
Thomas C. Perry
Joseph C. Hartman
Flexible Implementation of Dynamic Programs Using Numerical Representations of State Space Vectors
04T-007
Gonzalo Mejía
Nicholas G. Odrey
Job Shop Scheduling in Manufacturing: An Approach Using Petri Nets and Heuristic Search
04T-006
Jeffrey Linderoth
A Simplicial Branch-and-Bound Algorithm for Solving Quadratically Constrained Quadratic Programs
04T-005
Peter A. Huegler
Joseph C. Hartman
Fulfilling Customer Orders for Steel Plates from Existing Inventory
04T-004
Ted K. Ralphs
Matthew J. Saltzman
Margaret M. Wiecek
An Improved Algorithm for Biobjective Integer Programs and Its Application to Network Routing Problems
04T-003
Louis J. Plebani
Sihua Chen
Balancing U-Shaped Assembly Lines with Parallel Stations
04T-002
Joseph C. Hartman
Alison Murphy
Finite Horizon Equipment Replacement Analysis
04T-001
Selcuk Avci
Robert H. Storer
Compact Local Search Neighborhoods for Generalized Scheduling
03W-004
Andrew M. Ross
Useful Bounds on the Expected Maximum of Correlated Normal Variables
03T-010
Serkan Özkan
S. David Wu
Competitive Bidding Strategies in Repeated Procurement Auctions
03T-009
Murat Erkoc
S. David Wu
Delivery-Date Coordination in an Internal Market via Risk Sharing
03T-008
Louis Plebani
Sihua Chen
HUP: Heuristic for U-Shaped Parallel Lines
03T-007
Sihua Chen
Louis Plebani
Balancing U-Shaped Assembly Lines
03T-006
T. K. Ralphs
L. Ladányi
SYMPHONY 4.0 User’s Manual
03T-005
T. K. Ralphs
M. V. Galati
Decomposition and Dynamic Cut Generation in Integer Programming
03T-003
Jennifer L. Rogers
Joseph C. Hartman
Equipment Replacement Under Continuous and Discontinuous Technological Change
03T-002
Alison Kulp
Joseph C. Hartman
Optimal Tax Depreciation and Loss Carry-Forward and Backward Options
03T-001
Shmuel Oren
Andrew M. Ross
Can We Prevent the Gaming of Ramp Constraints
02W-002
Gonzalo Mejia
Nicholas G. Odrey
A Multi-Level Multi-Layer Petri Net Approach to Modeling and Optimization of Production Systems
02W-001
Gonzalo Mejia
Nicholas G. Odrey
Modeling and Optimization of Production Systems With Timed Color Petri Nets and Heuristic Search
02T-005
Mingzhou Jin
S. David Wu
Procurement Auction with Supplier Coalitions: Validity Requirements and Mechanism Design
02T-004
Murat Erkoc
S. David Wu
Managing High-Tech Capacity Expansion Via Reservation Contracts
02T-003
Peter A. Huegler
Joseph C. Hartman
Problem Reduction for One-Dimensional Cutting and Packing Problems
01W-009
T. K. Ralphs
J. C. Hartman
Capacitated Node Routing Problems (Preliminary Progress Report)
01T-011
T. K. Ralphs
L. Ladanyi
M. Esö
SYMPHONY 2.8 User’s Manual
01T-010
L. Ladanyi
T. K. Ralphs
M. Saltzman
A Library Hierarchy for Implementing Scalable Parallel Search Algorithms
01T-008
Mingzhou Jin
S. David Wu
Modeling Capacity Reservation in High-Tech Manufacturing
01T-007
Erhan Kutanoglu
S. David Wu
Collaborative Resource Planning with Distributed Agents
01T-006
Suleyman Karabuk
S. David Wu
Incentive Schemes For Semiconductor Capacity Allocation
01T-005
Peiling Wu
Joseph C. Hartman
George R. Wilson
An Integrated Model and Solution Approach for Fleet Sizing with Heterogeneous Assets
01T-004
S. David Wu
Mary J. Meixell
Demand Propagation in ERP Integrated Assembly Supply Chains
01T-003
Hakan Golbasi
S. David Wu
Lead-Time Coordination Between Marketing and Operations in an Internal Market
01T-002
Kadir Ertogral
S. David Wu
A Bargaining Game for Supply Chain Contracting
01T-001
Suleyman Karabuk
S. David Wu
Decentralizing Semiconductor Capacity Planning Via Internal Market Coordination
00T-013
Joseph C. Hartman
Hui Wang
QFD Driven Resource Allocation Models Using Generalized Network Flow Structures
00T-012
Kadir Ertogral
S. David Wu
A Bargaining Game for Supply Chain Contracting in Electronic Markets
00T-011
Erhan Kutanoglu
S. David Wu
An Incentive Compatible Mechanism for Distributed Resource Planning
00T-010
Robert H. Storer
Joseph C. Hartman
The Container Loading Problem with Tipping Considerations
00T-009
Suleyman Karabuk
S. David Wu
Decentralizing Semiconductor Capacity Planning Via Internal Market Coordination
00T-008
Peiling Wu
Joseph C. Hartman
George R. Wilson
A Demand-Shifting Feasibility Algorithm for Benders Decomposition
00T-007
Mingzhou Jin
S. David Wu
Contracting in Electronic Market-Driven Supply Chains: Models and Analysis
00T-006
Mingzhou Jin
S. David Wu
Forming Supplier Coalitions in eCommerce Auctions: Validity Requirements and a Profit Distribution Mechanism
00T-005
Peter A. Huegler
Joseph C. Hartman
Louis A. Martin-Vega
An Analysis of Cutting Stock Problems Generated by CUTGEN1
00T-004
Murat Erkoc
S. David Wu
Competitive Due-Date Setting Management Across Marketing and Manufacturing
00T-003
Selcuk Avci
M. Selim Akturk
Robert H. Storer
A Problem Space Algorithm for Single Machine Weighted Tardiness Problems
00T-002
Joseph C. Hartman
Raymond V. Hartman
After-Tax Economic Replacement Analysis
00T-001
Robert M. E. Christie
S. David Wu
Semiconductor Capacity Planning: Stochastic Modeling and Computational Studies
99T-012
Suleyman Karabuk
S. David Wu
Strategic Capacity Planning in the Semiconductor Industry: A Stochastic Programming Approach
99T-011
Joseph C. Hartman
Tongqiang Wu
Generalized Economic Life
99T-010
S. David Wu
Hakan Golbasi
Manufacturing Planning Over Alternative Facilities: Modeling, Analysis and Algorithms
99T-009
Robert H. Storer
Extensions of and Uses for the Differencing Algorithm for Number Partitioning
99T-008
Joseph C. Hartman
Parallel Replacement Analysis Under Variable Asset Utilization and Stochastic Demand: The Two Asset Case
99T-007
Jianbiao Pan
Gregory L. Tonkay
Robert H. Storer
Ronald M. Sallade
David J. Leandri
Gauge Repeatability & Reproducibility Study for a 3-D Solder Paste Inspection System
99T-006
Jianbiao Pan
Gregory L. Tonkay
A Study of the Aperture Filling Process in Solder Paste Stencil Printing
99T-005
Jianbiao Pan
Gregory L. Tonkay
Robert H. Storer
Ronald M. Sallade
David J. Leandri
Critical Variables of Solder Paste Stencil Printing for Micro-BGA and Fine Pitch QFP
99T-004
Kedar S. Naphade
S. David Wu
Robert H. Storer
Graph-Theoretic Generation of Assembly Plans
Part II: Problem Decomposition and Optimization Algorithms
99T-003
Kedar S. Naphade
Robert H. Storer
S. David Wu
Graph-Theoretic Generation of Assembly Plans
Part I: Correct Generation of Precedence Graphs
99T-002
S. David Wu
Robin O. Roundy
Robert H. Storer
Louis A. Martin-Vega
Manufacturing Logistics Research: Taxonomy and Directions
99T-001
Kadir Ertogral
S. David Wu
Auction-Theoretic Coordination of Production Planning in the Supply Chain
98W-009
Peiling Wu
Joseph C. Hartman
George R. Wilson
Asset Replacement and Fleet Sizing in the Truck Rental Industry
98W-008
Murat Erkoc
Nicholas G. Odrey
A Petri Net Model for Flexible and Dynamic Process Planning
98T-013
Mary J. Meixell
S. David Wu
Scenario Analysis of Demands in a Technology Market Using Leading Indicators
98T-012
Jianbiao Pan
Gregory L. Tonkay
Alejandro Quintero
Screen Printing Process Design of Experiments for Fine Line Printing of Thick Film Ceramic Substrates
98T-011
Gregory L. Tonkay
Jianbiao Pan
Kannachai Kanlayasiri
Substrate Cleanliness Study in the Screen Printing of Thick Film Ceramic Substrates
98T-010
Kadir Ertogral
S. David Wu
Laura I. Burke
Integrating Production and Transportation Logistics in a Supply Chain Environment: A Lagrangean Decomposition Approach
98T-007
S. David Wu
Mary J. Meixell
Relating Demand Behavior and Production Policies in the Manufacturing Supply Chain
98T-006
Jonathan D. Green
Nicholas G. Odrey
Petri Net Models for Analysis and Control of Re-Entrant Flow Semiconductor Wafer Fabrication
98T-005
S. David Wu
Hakan Golbasi
A Path Constrained Approach to Dynamic Network Routing: A Virtual Clustering and Flow Deviation Algorithm
98T-004
S. David Wu
Hakan Golbasi
A Multicommodity Flow Model for Manufacturing Planning Over Alternative Facilities
98T-003
Joseph C. Hartman
An Economic Replacement Model with Probabilistic Asset Utilization
98T-002
Kadir Ertogral
George R. Wilson
An Approach to Develop Base-Stock Inventory Control Policy in Serial Production Systems with Some Stochastic Features
98T-001
Erhan Kutanoglu
S. David Wu
Improving Scheduling Robustness via Stochastic Analysis and Dynamic Adaptation
Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering
Technical Report and Working Paper Series
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05T-009
Andrew M. Ross
Ying Rong
Lawrence V. Snyder
Supply Disruptions with Time-Dependent Parameters
05T-008
Aurélie Thiele
Robust Stochastic Programming with Uncertain Probabilities
05T-007
Aurélie Thiele
Robust Linear Optimization with Recourse
05T-006
Aurélie Thiele
Multiperiod Pricing via Robust Optimization
05T-005
Lawrence V. Snyder
A Tight Approximation for a Continuous-Review Inventory Model with Supply Disruptions
05T-004
Lawrence V. Snyder
A Note on the Robust International Sourcing Algorithm of Gutiérrez and Kouvelis
05T-003
Joseph C. Hartman
Stephen L. Liedtka
Lawrence V. Snyder
The Impact of US Tax Depreciation Law on Asset Location and Ownership Decisions
05T-002
Michael B. Freimer
Douglas J. Thomas
Jeffrey T. Linderoth
Reducing Bias in Stochastic Linear Programs with Sampling Methods
05T-001
Wasu Glankwamdee
J. T. Linderoth
MW: A Software Framework for Combinatorial Optimization on Computational Grids
04T-024
Joseph C. Hartman
Shangyuan Luo
Solving the Parallel Replacement Problem Under Economies of Scale and Non-Decreasing Demand with Branch-and-Cut
04T-023
J. T. Linderoth
T. K. Ralphs
Noncommercial Software for Mixed-Integer Linear Programming
04T-022
T. K. Ralphs
M. Guzelsoy
Duality, Warm Starting, and Sensitivity Analysis in Integer Line Programming
04T-021
Nicholas G. Odrey
Gonzalo Mejía
An Augmented Petri Net Approach for Error Recovery in Manufacturing Systems Control
04T-020
T. K. Ralphs
SYMPHONY 5.0 User’s Manual
04T-019
T. K. Ralphs
M. V. Galati
Decomposition in Integer Linear Programming
04T-018
Lawrence V. Snyder
Mark S. Daskin
A Random-Key Genetic Algorithm for the Generalized Traveling Salesman Problem
04T-017
Lawrence V. Snyder
Mark S. Daskin
Chung-Piaw Teo
The Stochastic Location Model with Risk Pooling
04T-016
Lawrence V. Snyder
Mark S. Daskin
Reliability Models for Facility Location: The Expected Failure Cost Case
04T-015
Lawrence V. Snyder
Facility Location Under Uncertainty: A Review
04T-014
Lawrence V. Snyder
Mark S. Daskin
Stochastic p-Robust Location Problems
04T-013
Gonzalo Mejía
Nicholas G. Odrey
Real-Time Control and Error Recovery of Flexible Manufacturing Workstations: An Approach Based on Petri Nets
04T-012
Nicholas G. Odrey
Gonzalo Mejía
Error Recovery for Real-Time Manufacturing Control Via Augmented Petri Nets
04T-011
T. K. Ralphs
Menal Guzelsoy
The SYMPHONY Callable Library for Mixed Integer Programming
04T-010
Y. Xu
T. K. Ralphs
L. Ladányi
M. J. Saltzman
ALPS: A Framework for Implementing Parallel Search Algorithms
04T-009
Thomas C. Perry
Joseph C. Hartman
Allocating Manufacturing Capacity by Solving A Dynamic Stochastic Multi-Knapsack Problem
04T-008
Thomas C. Perry
Joseph C. Hartman
Flexible Implementation of Dynamic Programs Using Numerical Representations of State Space Vectors
04T-007
Gonzalo Mejía
Nicholas G. Odrey
Job Shop Scheduling in Manufacturing: An Approach Using Petri Nets and Heuristic Search
04T-006
Jeffrey Linderoth
A Simplicial Branch-and-Bound Algorithm for Solving Quadratically Constrained Quadratic Programs
04T-005
Peter A. Huegler
Joseph C. Hartman
Fulfilling Customer Orders for Steel Plates from Existing Inventory
04T-004
Ted K. Ralphs
Matthew J. Saltzman
Margaret M. Wiecek
An Improved Algorithm for Biobjective Integer Programs and Its Application to Network Routing Problems
04T-003
Louis J. Plebani
Sihua Chen
Balancing U-Shaped Assembly Lines with Parallel Stations
04T-002
Joseph C. Hartman
Alison Murphy
Finite Horizon Equipment Replacement Analysis
04T-001
Selcuk Avci
Robert H. Storer
Compact Local Search Neighborhoods for Generalized Scheduling
03W-004
Andrew M. Ross
Useful Bounds on the Expected Maximum of Correlated Normal Variables
03T-010
Serkan Özkan
S. David Wu
Competitive Bidding Strategies in Repeated Procurement Auctions
03T-009
Murat Erkoc
S. David Wu
Delivery-Date Coordination in an Internal Market via Risk Sharing
03T-008
Louis Plebani
Sihua Chen
HUP: Heuristic for U-Shaped Parallel Lines
03T-007
Sihua Chen
Louis Plebani
Balancing U-Shaped Assembly Lines
03T-006
T. K. Ralphs
L. Ladányi
SYMPHONY 4.0 User’s Manual
03T-005
T. K. Ralphs
M. V. Galati
Decomposition and Dynamic Cut Generation in Integer Programming
03T-003
Jennifer L. Rogers
Joseph C. Hartman
Equipment Replacement Under Continuous and Discontinuous Technological Change
03T-002
Alison Kulp
Joseph C. Hartman
Optimal Tax Depreciation and Loss Carry-Forward and Backward Options
03T-001
Shmuel Oren
Andrew M. Ross
Can We Prevent the Gaming of Ramp Constraints
02W-002
Gonzalo Mejia
Nicholas G. Odrey
A Multi-Level Multi-Layer Petri Net Approach to Modeling and Optimization of Production Systems
02W-001
Gonzalo Mejia
Nicholas G. Odrey
Modeling and Optimization of Production Systems With Timed Color Petri Nets and Heuristic Search
02T-005
Mingzhou Jin
S. David Wu
Procurement Auction with Supplier Coalitions: Validity Requirements and Mechanism Design
02T-004
Murat Erkoc
S. David Wu
Managing High-Tech Capacity Expansion Via Reservation Contracts
02T-003
Peter A. Huegler
Joseph C. Hartman
Problem Reduction for One-Dimensional Cutting and Packing Problems
01W-009
T. K. Ralphs
J. C. Hartman
Capacitated Node Routing Problems (Preliminary Progress Report)
01T-011
T. K. Ralphs
L. Ladanyi
M. Esö
SYMPHONY 2.8 User’s Manual
01T-010
L. Ladanyi
T. K. Ralphs
M. Saltzman
A Library Hierarchy for Implementing Scalable Parallel Search Algorithms
01T-008
Mingzhou Jin
S. David Wu
Modeling Capacity Reservation in High-Tech Manufacturing
01T-007
Erhan Kutanoglu
S. David Wu
Collaborative Resource Planning with Distributed Agents
01T-006
Suleyman Karabuk
S. David Wu
Incentive Schemes For Semiconductor Capacity Allocation
01T-005
Peiling Wu
Joseph C. Hartman
George R. Wilson
An Integrated Model and Solution Approach for Fleet Sizing with Heterogeneous Assets
01T-004
S. David Wu
Mary J. Meixell
Demand Propagation in ERP Integrated Assembly Supply Chains
01T-003
Hakan Golbasi
S. David Wu
Lead-Time Coordination Between Marketing and Operations in an Internal Market
01T-002
Kadir Ertogral
S. David Wu
A Bargaining Game for Supply Chain Contracting
01T-001
Suleyman Karabuk
S. David Wu
Decentralizing Semiconductor Capacity Planning Via Internal Market Coordination
00T-013
Joseph C. Hartman
Hui Wang
QFD Driven Resource Allocation Models Using Generalized Network Flow Structures
00T-012
Kadir Ertogral
S. David Wu
A Bargaining Game for Supply Chain Contracting in Electronic Markets
00T-011
Erhan Kutanoglu
S. David Wu
An Incentive Compatible Mechanism for Distributed Resource Planning
00T-010
Robert H. Storer
Joseph C. Hartman
The Container Loading Problem with Tipping Considerations
00T-009
Suleyman Karabuk
S. David Wu
Decentralizing Semiconductor Capacity Planning Via Internal Market Coordination
00T-008
Peiling Wu
Joseph C. Hartman
George R. Wilson
A Demand-Shifting Feasibility Algorithm for Benders Decomposition
00T-007
Mingzhou Jin
S. David Wu
Contracting in Electronic Market-Driven Supply Chains: Models and Analysis
00T-006
Mingzhou Jin
S. David Wu
Forming Supplier Coalitions in eCommerce Auctions: Validity Requirements and a Profit Distribution Mechanism
00T-005
Peter A. Huegler
Joseph C. Hartman
Louis A. Martin-Vega
An Analysis of Cutting Stock Problems Generated by CUTGEN1
00T-004
Murat Erkoc
S. David Wu
Competitive Due-Date Setting Management Across Marketing and Manufacturing
00T-003
Selcuk Avci
M. Selim Akturk
Robert H. Storer
A Problem Space Algorithm for Single Machine Weighted Tardiness Problems
00T-002
Joseph C. Hartman
Raymond V. Hartman
After-Tax Economic Replacement Analysis
00T-001
Robert M. E. Christie
S. David Wu
Semiconductor Capacity Planning: Stochastic Modeling and Computational Studies
99T-012
Suleyman Karabuk
S. David Wu
Strategic Capacity Planning in the Semiconductor Industry: A Stochastic Programming Approach
99T-011
Joseph C. Hartman
Tongqiang Wu
Generalized Economic Life
99T-010
S. David Wu
Hakan Golbasi
Manufacturing Planning Over Alternative Facilities: Modeling, Analysis and Algorithms
99T-009
Robert H. Storer
Extensions of and Uses for the Differencing Algorithm for Number Partitioning
99T-008
Joseph C. Hartman
Parallel Replacement Analysis Under Variable Asset Utilization and Stochastic Demand: The Two Asset Case
99T-007
Jianbiao Pan
Gregory L. Tonkay
Robert H. Storer
Ronald M. Sallade
David J. Leandri
Gauge Repeatability & Reproducibility Study for a 3-D Solder Paste Inspection System
99T-006
Jianbiao Pan
Gregory L. Tonkay
A Study of the Aperture Filling Process in Solder Paste Stencil Printing
99T-005
Jianbiao Pan
Gregory L. Tonkay
Robert H. Storer
Ronald M. Sallade
David J. Leandri
Critical Variables of Solder Paste Stencil Printing for Micro-BGA and Fine Pitch QFP
99T-004
Kedar S. Naphade
S. David Wu
Robert H. Storer
Graph-Theoretic Generation of Assembly Plans
Part II: Problem Decomposition and Optimization Algorithms
99T-003
Kedar S. Naphade
Robert H. Storer
S. David Wu
Graph-Theoretic Generation of Assembly Plans
Part I: Correct Generation of Precedence Graphs
99T-002
S. David Wu
Robin O. Roundy
Robert H. Storer
Louis A. Martin-Vega
Manufacturing Logistics Research: Taxonomy and Directions
99T-001
Kadir Ertogral
S. David Wu
Auction-Theoretic Coordination of Production Planning in the Supply Chain
98W-009
Peiling Wu
Joseph C. Hartman
George R. Wilson
Asset Replacement and Fleet Sizing in the Truck Rental Industry
98W-008
Murat Erkoc
Nicholas G. Odrey
A Petri Net Model for Flexible and Dynamic Process Planning
98T-013
Mary J. Meixell
S. David Wu
Scenario Analysis of Demands in a Technology Market Using Leading Indicators
98T-012
Jianbiao Pan
Gregory L. Tonkay
Alejandro Quintero
Screen Printing Process Design of Experiments for Fine Line Printing of Thick Film Ceramic Substrates
98T-011
Gregory L. Tonkay
Jianbiao Pan
Kannachai Kanlayasiri
Substrate Cleanliness Study in the Screen Printing of Thick Film Ceramic Substrates
98T-010
Kadir Ertogral
S. David Wu
Laura I. Burke
Integrating Production and Transportation Logistics in a Supply Chain Environment: A Lagrangean Decomposition Approach
98T-007
S. David Wu
Mary J. Meixell
Relating Demand Behavior and Production Policies in the Manufacturing Supply Chain
98T-006
Jonathan D. Green
Nicholas G. Odrey
Petri Net Models for Analysis and Control of Re-Entrant Flow Semiconductor Wafer Fabrication
98T-005
S. David Wu
Hakan Golbasi
A Path Constrained Approach to Dynamic Network Routing: A Virtual Clustering and Flow Deviation Algorithm
98T-004
S. David Wu
Hakan Golbasi
A Multicommodity Flow Model for Manufacturing Planning Over Alternative Facilities
98T-003
Joseph C. Hartman
An Economic Replacement Model with Probabilistic Asset Utilization
98T-002
Kadir Ertogral
George R. Wilson
An Approach to Develop Base-Stock Inventory Control Policy in Serial Production Systems with Some Stochastic Features
98T-001
Erhan Kutanoglu
S. David Wu
Improving Scheduling Robustness via Stochastic Analysis and Dynamic Adaptation
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