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دانلود کتاب Handbook of Industrial Engineering: Technology and Operations Management, Third Edition

دانلود کتاب کتاب راهنمای مهندسی صنایع: مدیریت فناوری و عملیات، ویرایش سوم

Handbook of Industrial Engineering: Technology and Operations Management, Third Edition

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Handbook of Industrial Engineering: Technology and Operations Management, Third Edition

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ISBN (شابک) : 9780471330578, 9780470172339 
ناشر: John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 
سال نشر: 2001 
تعداد صفحات: 2798 
زبان: English 
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Unrivaled coverage of a broad spectrum of industrial engineering concepts and applications
The Handbook of Industrial Engineering, Third Edition contains a vast array of timely and useful methodologies for achieving increased productivity, quality, and competitiveness and improving the quality of working life in manufacturing and service industries. This astoundingly comprehensive resource also provides a cohesive structure to the discipline of industrial engineering with four major classifications: technology; performance improvement management; management, planning, and design control; and decision-making methods.
Completely updated and expanded to reflect nearly a decade of important developments in the field, this Third Edition features a wealth of new information on project management, supply-chain management and logistics, and systems related to service industries. Other important features of this essential reference include:
* More than 1,000 helpful tables, graphs, figures, and formulas
* Step-by-step descriptions of hundreds of problem-solving methodologies
* Hundreds of clear, easy-to-follow application examples
* Contributions from 176 accomplished international professionals with diverse training and affiliations
* More than 4,000 citations for further reading
The Handbook of Industrial Engineering, Third Edition is an immensely useful one-stop resource for industrial engineers and technical support personnel in corporations of any size; continuous process and discrete part manufacturing industries; and all types of service industries, from healthcare to hospitality, from retailing to finance.
Of related interest . . .
HANDBOOK OF HUMAN FACTORS AND ERGONOMICS, Second Edition
Edited by Gavriel Salvendy
(0-471-11690-4) 2,165 pages 60 chapters
"A comprehensive guide that contains practical knowledge and technical background on virtually all aspects of physical, cognitive, and social ergonomics. As such, it can be a valuable source of information for any individual or organization committed to providing competitive, high-quality products and safe, productive work environments."-John F. Smith Jr., Chairman of the Board, Chief Executive Officer and President, General Motors Corporation
(From the Foreword) Content:
Chapter 1 Full Potential Utilization of Industrial and Systems Engineering in Organizations (pages 1–25): D. Scott Sink, David F. Poirier and George L. Smith
Chapter 2 Enterprise Concept: Business Modeling Analysis and Design (pages 26–60): Frank O. Marrs and Barry M. Mundt
Chapter 3 Tools for Building Information Systems (pages 61–109): Robert M. Barker, Brian L. Dos Santos, Clyde W. Holsapple, William P. Wagner and Andrew L. Wright
Chapter 4 Decision Support Systems (pages 110–154): Andrew P. Sage
Chapter 5 Automation Technology (pages 155–176): Chin?Yin Huang and Shimon Y. Nof
Chapter 6 Computer Integrated Technologies and Knowledge Management (pages 177–226): Frank?Lothar Krause, Kai Mertins, Andreas Edler, Peter Heisig, Ingo Hoffmann and Markus Helmke
Chapter 7 Computer Networking (pages 227–258): Lajos Balint and Tamas Maaray
Chapter 8 Electronic Commerce (pages 259–279): Soon?Yong Choi and Andrew B. Whinston
Chapter 9 Enterprise Modeling (pages 280–307): August?Wilhelm Scheer, Frank Habermann and Oliver Thomas
Chapter 10 The Factory of the Future: New Structures and Methods to Enable Transformable Production (pages 309–323): Hans?Jurgen Warnecke, Wilfried Sihn and Ralf von Briel
Chapter 11 Enterprise Resource Planning Systems in Manufacturing, (pages 324–353): Mary Elizabeth A. Algeo and Edward J. Barkmeyer
Chapter 12 Automation and Robotics (pages 354–400): Rolf Dieter Schraft, Jens?Gunter Neugebauer and Stefan Schmid
Chapter 13 Assembly Process (pages 401–446): K. Feldmann
Chapter 14 Manufacturing Process Planning and Design (pages 447–483): Tien?Chien Chang and Yuan?Shin Lee
Chapter 15 Computer Integrated Manufacturing (pages 484–529): Cheng Wu, Fan YuShun and Xiao Deyun
Chapter 16 Clean Manufacturing (pages 530–543): Julie Ann Stuart
Chapter 17 Just?in?Time, Lean Production, and Complementary Paradigms (pages 544–561): Takao Enkawa and Shane J. Schvaneveldt
Chapter 18 Near?Net?Shape Processes (pages 562–588): Reimund Neugebauer and Klaus Herfurth
Chapter 19 Environmental Engineering: Regulation and Compliance (pages 589–600): Robert B. Jacko and Timothy M. C. Labreche
Chapter 20 Collaborative Manufacturing (pages 601–619): Jose A. Ceroni and Shimon Y. Nof
Chapter 21 Service Industry Systems and Service Quality (pages 621–633): Martin Wetzels and Ko de Ruyter
Chapter 22 Assessment and Design of Service Systems (pages 634–650): Michael Haischer, Hans?Jorg Bullinger and Klaus?Peter Fahnrich
Chapter 23 Customer Service and Service Quality (pages 651–664): Richard A. Feinberg
Chapter 24 Pricing and Sales Promotion (pages 665–683): Kent B. Monroe
Chapter 25 Mass Customization (pages 684–709): Mitchell M. Tseng and Jianxin Jiao
Chapter 26 Client/Server Technology (pages 710–736): On Hashida and Hiroyuki Sakata
Chapter 27 Industrial Engineering Applications in Health Care Systems (pages 737–750): Swatantra K. Kachhal
Chapter 28 Industrial Engineering Applications in Financial Asset Management (pages 751–771): R. Mcfall Lamm
Chapter 29 Industrial Engineering Applications in Retailing (pages 772–786): Richard A. Feinberg and Tim Christiansen
Chapter 30 Industrial Engineering Applications in Transportation (pages 787–824): Chryssi Malandraki, David Zaret, Juan R. Perez and Chuck Holland
Chapter 31 Industrial Engineering Applications in Hotels and Restaurants (pages 825–836): Douglas C. Nelson
Chapter 32 Leadership, Motivation, and Strategic Human Resource Management (pages 837–867): Taly Dvir and Yair Berson
Chapter 33 Job and Team Design (pages 868–898): Gina J. Medsker and Michael A. Campion
Chapter 34 Job Evaluation in Organizations (pages 899–919): John M. Hannon, Jerry M. Newman, George T. Milkovich and James T. Brakefield
Chapter 35 Selection, Training, and Development of Personnel (pages 920–947): Robert W. Swezey and Richard B. Pearlstein
Chapter 36 Aligning Technological and Organizational Change (pages 948–974): Ann Majchrzak and Najmedin Meshkati
Chapter 37 Teams and Team Management and Leadership (pages 975–994): Francois Sainfort, Alvaro D. Taveira, Neeraj K. Arora and Michael J. Smith
Chapter 38 Performance Management (pages 995–1010): Martin P. Finegan and Douglas K. Smith
Chapter 39 Cognitive Tasks (pages 1011–1040): Nicolas Marmaras and Tom Kontogiannis
Chapter 40 Physical Tasks: Analysis, Design, and Operation (pages 1041–1110): Waldemar Karwowski and David Rodrick
Chapter 41 Ergonomics in Digital Environments (pages 1111–1130): Ulrich Raschke, Lisa M. Schutte and Don B. Chaffin
Chapter 42 Human Factors Audit (pages 1131–1155): Colin G. Drury
Chapter 43 Design for Occupational Health and Safety (pages 1156–1191): Michael J. Smith, Pascale Carayon and Ben?Tzion Karsh
Chapter 44 Human–Computer Interaction (pages 1192–1236): Kay M. Stanney, Michael J. Smith, Pascale Carayon and Gavriel Salvendy
Chapter 45 Project Management Cycle: Process Used to Manage Project (Steps to Go Through) (pages 1237–1251): Avraham Shtub
Chapter 46 Computer?Aided Project Management (pages 1252–1262): Carl N. Belack
Chapter 47 Work Breakdown Structure (pages 1263–1280): Boaz Golany and Avraham Shtub
Chapter 48 Planning and Integration of Product Development (pages 1281–1295): Hans?Jorg Bullinger, Joachim Warschat, Jens Leyh and Thomas Cebulla
Chapter 49 Human?Centered Product Planning and Design (pages 1296–1310): William B. Rouse
Chapter 50 Design for Manufacturing (pages 1311–1331): C. Richard Liu and Xiaoping Yang
Chapter 51 Managing Professional Services Projects (pages 1332–1350): Barry M. Mundt and Francis J. Smith
Chapter 52 Methods Engineering (pages 1351–1390): Stephan Konz
Chapter 53 Time Standards (pages 1391–1408): Stephan Konz
Chapter 54 Work Measurement: Principles and Techniques (pages 1409–1462): Aura Castillo Matias
Chapter 55 Facilities Size, Location, and Layout (pages 1463–1501): James A. Tompkins
Chapter 56 Material?Handling Systems (pages 1502–1526): Yavuz A. Bozer
Chapter 57 Storage and Warehousing (pages 1527–1547): Jerry D. Smith
Chapter 58 Plant and Facilities Engineering with Waste and Energy Management (pages 1548–1584): James R. Ross
Chapter 59 Maintenance Management and Control (pages 1585–1623): Ralph W. “Pete” Peters
Chapter 60 Queuing Models of Manufacturing and Service Systems (pages 1625–1668): John A. Buzacott and J. George Shanthikumar
Chapter 61 Production?Inventory Systems (pages 1669–1694): David D. Yao
Chapter 62 Process Design and Reengineering (pages 1695–1717): John Taylor, Tarsha Dargan and Ben Wang
Chapter 63 Scheduling and Dispatching (pages 1718–1740): Michael Pinedo and Sridhar Seshadri
Chapter 64 Personnel Scheduling (pages 1741–1767): Richard N. Burns
Chapter 65 Monitoring and Controlling Operations (pages 1768–1790): Albert T. Jones, Yuehwern Yih and Evan Wallace
Chapter 66 Total Quality Leadership (pages 1791–1807): Johnson A. Edosomwan
Chapter 67 Quality Tools for Learning and Improvement (pages 1808–1827): Lloyd Provost
Chapter 68 Understanding Variation (pages 1828–1855): Lloyd Provost
Chapter 69 Statistical Process Control (pages 1856–1876): John R. English and Terry R. Collins
Chapter 70 Measurement Assurance (pages 1877–1886): S. Chandrasekar
Chapter 71 Human Factors and Automation in Test and Inspection (pages 1887–1920): Colin G. Drury
Chapter 72 Reliability and Maintainability (pages 1921–1955): Kailash C. Kapur
Chapter 73 Service Quality (pages 1956–1965): Laura Raiman DuPont
Chapter 74 Standardization, Certification, and Stretch Criteria (pages 1966–1974): Harrison M. Wadsworth
Chapter 75 Design and Process Platform Characterization Methodology (pages 1975–2004): Raja M. Parvez and Donald Fusaro
Chapter 76 Logistics Systems Modeling (pages 2005–2019): David Simchi?Levi and Edith Simchi?Levi
Chapter 77 Demand Forecasting and Planning (pages 2020–2032): Ananth V. Iyer
Chapter 78 Advanced Planning and Scheduling for Manufacturing, (pages 2033–2053): Kenneth Musselman and Reha Uzsoy
Chapter 79 Transportation Management and Shipment Planning (pages 2054–2069): Jeffrey H. Fischer
Chapter 80 Restructuring a Warehouse Network: Strategies and Models (pages 2070–2082): Hokey Min and Emanuel Melachrinoudis
Chapter 81 Warehouse Management (pages 2083–2109): Gunter P. Sharp
Chapter 82 Supply Chain Planning and Management (pages 2110–2140): Douglas M. Lambert and Edward A. Siecienski
Chapter 83 Stochastic Modeling (pages 2141–2171): Colm A. O'Cinneide
Chapter 84 Decision?Making Models (pages 2172–2223): Mark R. Lehto
Chapter 85 Design of Experiments (pages 2224–2240): H. Samuel Wang and Chung?Pu Chang
Chapter 86 Statistical Inference and Hypothesis Testing (pages 2241–2263): Don T. Phillips and Alberto Garcia?Diaz
Chapter 87 Regression and Correlation (pages 2264–2293): Raja M. Parvez and Donald Fusaro
Chapter 88 Product Cost Analysis and Estimating (pages 2295–2316): Phillip F. Ostwald
Chapter 89 Activity?Based Management in Manufacturing (pages 2317–2330): Keith V. Smith
Chapter 90 Discounted Cash Flow Methods (pages 2331–2359): Raymond P. Lutz
Chapter 91 Economic Risk Analysis (pages 2360–2393): G. A. Fleischer
Chapter 92 Inflation and Price Change in Economic Analysis (pages 2394–2405): Joseph C. Hartman
Chapter 93 Modeling Human Performance in Complex Systems (pages 2407–2444): K. Ronald Laughery, Susan Archer and Kevin Corker
Chapter 94 Simulation Packages (pages 2445–2468): Abe Nisanci and Robert E. Schwab
Chapter 95 Statistical Analysis of Simulation Results (pages 2469–2495): Barry L. Nelson
Chapter 96 Virtual Reality for Industrial Engineering: Applications for Immersive Virtual Environments (pages 2496–2520): Hans?Jorg Bullinger, Ralf Breining and Martin Braun
Chapter 97 Linear Optimization (pages 2521–2539): A. “Ravi” Ravindran and Roy Marsten
Chapter 98 Nonlinear Optimization (pages 2540–2567): Tom M. Cavalier
Chapter 99 Network Optimization (pages 2568–2581): Richard T. Wong
Chapter 100 Discrete Optimization (pages 2582–2601): Ronald L. Rardin
Chapter 101 Multicriteria Optimization (pages 2602–2624): Po Lung Yu, Chin I. Chiang and Gwo Hshiung Tzeng
Chapter 102 Stochastic Optimization (pages 2625–2649): Anton J. Kleywegt and Alexander Shapiro





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