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    Proceedings of the 2019 International IEMS Conference, March 17-20, 2019

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    2019-03
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    Proceedings of the 2019 International IEMS Conference. Ed. Ron Barrett-Gonzalez. Cocoa Beach, Florida U.S.A. March 17-20, 2019 https://soar.wichita.edu/handle/10057/23596
    Abstract
    This book features the proceedings of the 25th Annual International Conference on Industry, Engineering and Management Systems (IEMS'19) held March 17-20, 2019 in Cocoa Beach, Florida. Proceedings includes 9 papers presented at the conference.
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    Comprehensive Study on Mobile Security Risks and Biometrics Techniques / Nooh Bany Muhammad -- Model-Driven Design of an Integrated Aircraft Test Set / Thomas Gasque and Leonard Petnga -- Dashboard Development for Education for Minorities to Effectively Raise Graduation and Employment in STEM (EMERGE in STEM) / Kehinde Odubela, Steven Jiang and Gregory Monty -- An After School Engineering Outreach Program for Elementary Aged Children / Alexandra Schonning, Susan Perez and Scott Zinn -- Supporting Supply Chain Responsiveness through SCM Practices: Exploring Dimension Level Effects / Ashish Thatte, Vikas Agrawal and Parag Dhumal -- Designing Automated Recirculating Aquaculture Control for Shrimp Farming / Wei Zhan, Rainer Fink, Andrew Hickman, Christian Pryor, Mark Salidivar, Franklin Solorzano and Jacob Brookins -- Repeatability and Reproducibility Study on an Articulated Arm Coordinate Measuring Machine / Sima Esfandiarpour, Clovis Ribas, Gamal Weheba, Saideep Nannapaneni -- Deep Space Surveillance Radar Value Modelling / Morgan Nicholson and Matthew Peterson -- Unmanned Aerial Systems Transfer of Training / Deborah Carstens, John Deaton, Julie Moore, Dennis Dalli, Summer Lindsey Rebensky and Gajapriya Tamilselvan
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    Published in SOAR: Shocker Open Access Repository by Wichita State University Libraries Technical Services, May 2022.

    The IEMS'19 conference committee: Gamal Weheba (Conference Chair); Hesham Mahgoub (Conference Co-Chair); Sandra Furterer (Program Chair); Ron Barrett-Gonzalez (Publications Editor)
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    https://soar.wichita.edu/handle/10057/24074
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