Operations Management Software for Windows
Irwin Professional Publishing
Published on 1. January 1999
Software
Diskette
978-0-256-26174-5 (ISBN)
Description
This is a windows-based Operations Management software package. The software focuses on Operations topics - as opposed to management science tools - and is more 'conceptual' and less 'technical' than most programs. For example, though the programs have powerful algorithms such as linear and integer programming built in, the titles of the programs are "Process Analysis", "Waiting Line Analysis", "Inventory Modeling", "Materials Requirement Planning", "Facility Location", "Quality Management", "Aggregate Planning", "Forecasting", and "Project Management". The programs can be used in any operations management course as a stand alone product or shrink wrapped with any of the Irwin/McGraw-Hill "OM" texts.
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Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Publishing group
McGraw-Hill Education - Europe
Illustrations
illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 279 mm
Width: 228 mm
Thickness: 15 mm
Weight
771 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-256-26174-5 (9780256261745)
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Persons
Michael A. Moses Professor and Chair-Operations Management Area Stern School of Business New York University Moses has consulted on corporate strategy with IU International, General Electric, Exxon, Citicorp, Lancome and others. He worked at The Rand Corporation and for the Chief of Staff US Army on logistics issues after receiving his PhD at Northwestern. He has been teaching at Wharton and NYU for over 20 years and has been Associate Dean responsible for operations of the school of Business as well as the manager for the management education center construction project.
Content
1. Introduction to HOM 2. Integrative Cases 3. Ice Queen Snow Blowers 4. Citibank/Chemical Branch Consolidation 5. Process Analysis 6. Waiting Line Analysis 7. Inventory Modeling 8. Material Requirements Planning 9. Facility Planning 10. Forecasting 11. Aggregate Planning 12. Project Management 13. Quality Management