Browsing OU - Theses by Author "Gonzalez, Andres"
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Benchmarking of Academic Departments using Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA)
Alam, Tasfiq (2019-08-01)Departmental rankings are a primary factor in assessing the organizational performance and quality. Peer Assessment Scores are one of few metrics by which academic departmental performances are quantified. There are different ... -
Comparison of the Measurement Capabilities of CMM and AA-CMM Machines in Flatness Verification
Marquez Rodriguez, Cesar (2022-05)Manufacturing is among the most important activities contributing to the nation’s economy. Almost everything we see, use, and touch, was made by someone, and now more than ever, quality is paramount across the industry. ... -
Component Importance Balancing of Multi-Commodity Networks
Christensen, Mick Barlach (2022-05)Determining which network components to focus on in case of a disruption can be determined by the component with the greatest importance to the network. This study extends a balancing component added to a list of optimization ... -
Fairness-Based Transportation Resilience for Communities under Tsunami Hazard
Jnad, Rasha (2021-12)Abstract: Natural disasters such as tsunamis have catastrophic impacts on the functionality and resilience of transportation networks in impacted areas, and they can damage coastal regions hundreds of kilometers away from ... -
Hybrid Decision making model using linear programming and analytical hierarchical process for comparison of manufacturing choices (additive and traditional) ( a pilot study)
Gunturi, Ravi Shankar (2023-12-15)This research is built upon existing knowledge of additive manufacturing and traditional manufacturing to gain insights into the cost differences associated with different manufacturing processes as a pilot study. The ... -
Optimal structure patterns for resilient corporate networks
Zormati, Taoufik (2019-12-13)Corporate networks are sets of companies maintaining formal relations between them in the form of contracts (INSEE, 2016). This type of network is generally affected when unexpected events happen, such as financial crises ...