Proceedings of the 2004 International IEMS Conference, Cocoa Beach, Florida, March 15-17, 2004
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2004-03Author
International Conference on Industry, Engineering, and Management Systems
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Proceedings of the 2004 International IEMS Conference. Ed. Randall Harris. Cocoa Beach, Florida U.S.A. March 15-17, 2004 https://soar.wichita.edu/handle/10057/23581
Abstract
This book features the proceedings of the 10th International Conference on Industry, Engineering and Management Systems (IEMS'04) held March 15-17, 2004 in Cocoa Beach, Florida. Proceedings includes 85 papers presented at the conference.
Table of Contents
Automation/Intelligent Computing -- Construction Management/Project Engineering -- Decision Making in Management and Engineering -- Decision Support Systems -- E-Commerce -- Education and Training -- Global Applications in Manufacturing and Service -- Human Engineering -- Lean Manufacturing -- Management Information Systems -- Management and Organizational Behavior -- Marketing -- Production and Operations Management -- Quality Management -- Simulation and Modeling -- Supply Chain Management
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Digitized and published in SOAR: Shocker Open Access Repository by Wichita State University Libraries Technical Services, May 2022.
The IEMS'04 conference committee: California State University Stanislaus Department of Management, Operations, and Marketing Department (Sponsor); Nael Aly (Conference Co-Chair); Ahmad Elshennawy (Conference Co-Chair); Alfred Petrosky (Program Chair); Randall Harris (Proceedings Editor); Adel Ali (Program Coordinator); Frank Voehl (Keynote Speaker)
Includes author index.
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