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Manufacturing & Service Operations Management, Volume 1
Volume 1, Number 1, Winter 1999
- Leroy B. Schwarz:
Manufacturing & Service Operations Management: An Introduction. v-vi - Haim Mendelson, Ravindran R. Pillai:
Industry Clockspeed: Measurement and Operational Implications. 1-20 - Daniel Adelman, George L. Nemhauser, Mario Padron, Robert Stubbs, Ram Pandit:
Allocating Fibers in Cable Manufacturing. 21-35 - Robert D. Plante, Herbert Moskowitz, Jen Tang, Jeff Duffy:
Improving Quality via Matching: A Case Study Integrating Supplier and Manufacturer Quality Performance. 36-49 - Stephen C. Graves:
A Single-Item Inventory Model for a Nonstationary Demand Process. 50-61 - Paul Glasserman, Yashan Wang:
Fill-Rate Bottlenecks in Production-Inventory Networks. 62-76 - Guillermo Gallego
, Paul H. Zipkin:
Stock Positioning and Performance Estimation in Serial Production-Transportation Systems. 77-88
Volume 1, Number 2, Spring 1999
- A. A. Tsay, William S. Lovejoy:
Quantity Flexibility Contracts and Supply Chain Performance. 89-111 - George L. Vairaktarakis, Janice Kim Winch:
Worker Cross-Training in Paced Assembly Lines. 112-131 - V. Krishnan, Rahul Singh, Devanath Tirupati:
A Model-Based Approach for Planning and Developing a Family of Technology-Based Products. 132-156 - Srinagesh Gavirneni
, Sridhar R. Tayur:
Managing a Customer Following a Target Reverting Policy. 157-173 - Stephen C. Graves:
Addendum to "A Single-Item Inventory Model for a Nonstationary Demand Process". 174
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