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he subject index beginning on this page is a compre- the article can be found on page 546 of the 1994 International hensive listing of ai! articles appearing in 1994 issues of Industrial Engineering Conference Proceedings). Industrial Engineering magazine, the 1994 International An author index, for 1994 Industral Engineering articles Industrial Engineering Conference Proceedings (ITEC) and the only, begins on page 86. 1994 Industrial Engineering Research Conference Proceedings Microfilm copies of Industrial Engineering articles are (IERC). available from University Microfilms International, 300 North Issue dates and starting page numbers are given for Zeeb Rd., Ann Arbor, MI 48106. Paper copies can be obtained magazine articles (for exampleJ,a n 13 means the article can be from the ITE Customer Service Center, 25 Technology Park, found in the January 1994 issue of /ndustrial Engineerngo n page Norcross, GA. 30092, phone 404/449-0460, for $4.00 each, 13); abbreviated conference names and starting page numbers prepaid. Copies of the IIE proceedings may be also be pur- are given for proceedings articles (for example, ITEC 546 means chased through the Customer Service Center SUBJECTS Americans With Disabilities Act Benchmarking Cells—F. Frank Chen, Surya Raju Sagi and M.A. Esayed ADA Having Significant Impact In The New Benchmarking Is More Than Organized Tourism—B. Workplace—Albert P. Prior .... June 16 Mustafa Pulat .. March 22 Pokayoke and Stoplight Control in Unmanned Manu- Using Competitive Benchmarking in Service Indus- facturing Cells—Joseph C. Chen and J.T. Black Assembly Systems tries—J.M. Trimm and Eleanor Anderson-Miles .. IERC 106 Analysis of State Dependent Setup and Processing Competitiveness Times Parallel Machine Electronic Assembly Sys- tems—Brett A. Peters and Gowri Shankar Subramanian Bie omechanice s Customer Service: The Foundation of Competitive- (see Ergonomics) ness—Roger McGrath Jr. .......ssssccseeessssees ITEC 141 Approximate Queueing Network Models for Fabrica- Integrate Performance Measures to Focus Every tion/Assembly Systems—P. Chandrasekjar Rao and Business Process Reengineering Employee on “What Matters’"—Brian Maguire A RKanjaonw leSudng e-Based Approach to Environmentally (see also Reengineering) Reward-Results Linkages—Don Roundtree a.n dH JEoCh n 11 BellSouth's Process Breakthrough Technique: A Conscious Product Assembly and Retirement Plan- Yurkutat ITEC 132 Roadmap to Managing and Improving Processes— ning—J.C. Fu, Carol A. Troy and Stephen Wong David M. Klater and D.C. Gossman IERC 437 Computer-Aided Design Building A Foundation For Successful Business Pro- cess Reengineering—H. Lee Hales and BrianJ . Savoie Automatic Tool-Selection in CAD/CAM Systems for 5- Az utomated Manufacturien g denaecedont Sept 17 Axis NC Machining—Yuan-Shin Lee and Tien-Chien Facility Planning in a Tool-Automated Manufacturing Changing Customer Demands Serve As Impetus For Chang Environment—Suresh K. Khator and Lawrence C. Leung BPR At Schlage Lock Co.—John McClo..u. Jdun e 30 CAD-Based Shape Analysis for Machined Parts—JoseA . Configuration Management The Hidden Friend In Ventura and Jen-Ming Chen IERC 184 Modeling and Analysis of Machine Sharing in Auto- Business Reengineering—jJim Rickabough Manufacturing Feature Recognition for Rotational mated Manufacturing Systems—Saifallah Benjaafar Parts—R.V. Narang and G.W. Fischer IERC 166 and Joseph J. Talavage IERC 314 Petri-Net Model of the Relay Ladder Logic and Pneu- matic Controls—RichardJ .L inn, b. Muralidharan and Automatic Guided Vehicles Ming-en Wang IERC 172 (see also Material Handling) Is Business Process Reengineering Compatible With Total Quality Management—Hans D. Allender Computer-iIntegrated Mfg. AGV Buyer’s Guide zshpostbeshbsasedikk GusoasFoidiaea eaissacdeinstsoasaie istbesexsanyh Sept 41 Automated Guided Vehicle Systems: An Introduction— Shop Floor Control Systems for CIM—RichardA . Wysk, Ann Dunkin ‘ The Medical Center Takes Proactive Approach To Jeffrey S. Smith, Sanjay B. Joshi and Dennis Pegden Healthcare Reform—Susan Taylor Development Of A Simulated AGV Material Handling IERC 382 Mellon Trust Reengineers Workflow Management System—Myat Lwin .............sscecscscssssecssesees Sept 48 Systems For 401(K) Plan—Brad Bambarger Concurrent Engineering svasesdesivasabasscosfor lager nice ip IEA ETI May 38 Automatic Identification Patent & Trademark Office Sets The Standard For Analysis of IDEF Models—Andrew Kusiak and Nick Auto ID...PuttinTgh e Control In Inventory Control— Reengineering Government—Susan Taylor Larson IERC 226 NIM inte Sea thersicesvosciscosi sGcAacrtaneiees oN Aug 16 \pril 36 Exploration of the Consistency of Design Projects, Bar Code Labeling In The Industrial Environment— Reengineering Complements BellSouth’s Major Busi- Activitiesand Tasks—Scott Brandon, James Bailey, Kevin Lynn Higgs ness Strategies—Connie Brittain Bradbury and Gurshaman Baweja Laser Marking Commercial And Military Plastics: Al- Using Simulation In the Business Process Paving The Way For Concurrent Engineering—Gary ternatives To Ink Printing—Scott R. Sabreen..Jan 51 Reengineering Effort—Raffy Ardhaldjian and Mike A. Maddux, Patrica Martin and Philip A. Farrington . Meeting Business Goals Through Data Collection—D. Fahner July 60 sens ctapaeebvesAsteeh einrabueteal lec rrocrese torts vaieat che stisseEA Sept 50 Neil McDonald The Procedure of Product Configuration and Han- Cellular Manufacturing dling the Configuration Knowledge—Stephan Automatio+ n Clustering Based on a Graduated Relationship—Tzvi Schwarze Characteristics Of Job Shop Operations In Fixture Raz and Alan T. Yaung Using Genetic Algorithms and Constraint Modeling in Design-—S. Keith Hargrove Dec 26 A Multiple Criteria Neural Network Approach for Concurrent Engineering—Denis R. Cormier and Peter Successful Automation Begins With Basic Engineer- Layout of Machine-Part Group Formation in Cellu- J. O'Grady TERC 231 ing—James G. Rickard lar Manufacturing—Ziyong Yang and Benham Continuous Improvement Malakooti IERC 249 Bar Coding A Neural-Net Based Methodology for Concurrent (see Total Quality Mgmt.) (see Automatic Identification) Design, Planning and Control of Manufacturing 80 Industrial Engineering/December 94 he subject index beginning on this page is a compre- the article can be found on page 546 of the 1994 International hensive listing of ai! articles appearing in 1994 issues of Industrial Engineering Conference Proceedings). Industrial Engineering magazine, the 1994 International An author index, for 1994 Industral Engineering articles Industrial Engineering Conference Proceedings (ITEC) and the only, begins on page 86. 1994 Industrial Engineering Research Conference Proceedings Microfilm copies of Industrial Engineering articles are (IERC). available from University Microfilms International, 300 North Issue dates and starting page numbers are given for Zeeb Rd., Ann Arbor, MI 48106. Paper copies can be obtained magazine articles (for exampleJ,a n 13 means the article can be from the ITE Customer Service Center, 25 Technology Park, found in the January 1994 issue of /ndustrial Engineerngo n page Norcross, GA. 30092, phone 404/449-0460, for $4.00 each, 13); abbreviated conference names and starting page numbers prepaid. Copies of the IIE proceedings may be also be pur- are given for proceedings articles (for example, ITEC 546 means chased through the Customer Service Center SUBJECTS Americans With Disabilities Act Benchmarking Cells—F. Frank Chen, Surya Raju Sagi and M.A. Esayed ADA Having Significant Impact In The New Benchmarking Is More Than Organized Tourism—B. Workplace—Albert P. Prior .... June 16 Mustafa Pulat .. March 22 Pokayoke and Stoplight Control in Unmanned Manu- Using Competitive Benchmarking in Service Indus- facturing Cells—Joseph C. Chen and J.T. Black Assembly Systems tries—J.M. Trimm and Eleanor Anderson-Miles .. IERC 106 Analysis of State Dependent Setup and Processing Competitiveness Times Parallel Machine Electronic Assembly Sys- tems—Brett A. Peters and Gowri Shankar Subramanian Bie omechanice s Customer Service: The Foundation of Competitive- (see Ergonomics) ness—Roger McGrath Jr. .......ssssccseeessssees ITEC 141 Approximate Queueing Network Models for Fabrica- Integrate Performance Measures to Focus Every tion/Assembly Systems—P. Chandrasekjar Rao and Business Process Reengineering Employee on “What Matters’"—Brian Maguire A RKanjaonw leSudng e-Based Approach to Environmentally (see also Reengineering) Reward-Results Linkages—Don Roundtree a.n dH JEoCh n 11 BellSouth's Process Breakthrough Technique: A Conscious Product Assembly and Retirement Plan- Yurkutat ITEC 132 Roadmap to Managing and Improving Processes— ning—J.C. Fu, Carol A. Troy and Stephen Wong David M. Klater and D.C. Gossman IERC 437 Computer-Aided Design Building A Foundation For Successful Business Pro- cess Reengineering—H. Lee Hales and BrianJ . Savoie Automatic Tool-Selection in CAD/CAM Systems for 5- Az utomated Manufacturien g denaecedont Sept 17 Axis NC Machining—Yuan-Shin Lee and Tien-Chien Facility Planning in a Tool-Automated Manufacturing Changing Customer Demands Serve As Impetus For Chang Environment—Suresh K. Khator and Lawrence C. Leung BPR At Schlage Lock Co.—John McClo..u. Jdun e 30 CAD-Based Shape Analysis for Machined Parts—JoseA . Configuration Management The Hidden Friend In Ventura and Jen-Ming Chen IERC 184 Modeling and Analysis of Machine Sharing in Auto- Business Reengineering—jJim Rickabough Manufacturing Feature Recognition for Rotational mated Manufacturing Systems—Saifallah Benjaafar Parts—R.V. Narang and G.W. Fischer IERC 166 and Joseph J. Talavage IERC 314 Petri-Net Model of the Relay Ladder Logic and Pneu- matic Controls—RichardJ .L inn, b. Muralidharan and Automatic Guided Vehicles Ming-en Wang IERC 172 (see also Material Handling) Is Business Process Reengineering Compatible With Total Quality Management—Hans D. Allender Computer-iIntegrated Mfg. AGV Buyer’s Guide zshpostbeshbsasedikk GusoasFoidiaea eaissacdeinstsoasaie istbesexsanyh Sept 41 Automated Guided Vehicle Systems: An Introduction— Shop Floor Control Systems for CIM—RichardA . Wysk, Ann Dunkin ‘ The Medical Center Takes Proactive Approach To Jeffrey S. Smith, Sanjay B. Joshi and Dennis Pegden Healthcare Reform—Susan Taylor Development Of A Simulated AGV Material Handling IERC 382 Mellon Trust Reengineers Workflow Management System—Myat Lwin .............sscecscscssssecssesees Sept 48 Systems For 401(K) Plan—Brad Bambarger Concurrent Engineering svasesdesivasabasscosfor lager nice ip IEA ETI May 38 Automatic Identification Patent & Trademark Office Sets The Standard For Analysis of IDEF Models—Andrew Kusiak and Nick Auto ID...PuttinTgh e Control In Inventory Control— Reengineering Government—Susan Taylor Larson IERC 226 NIM inte Sea thersicesvosciscosi sGcAacrtaneiees oN Aug 16 \pril 36 Exploration of the Consistency of Design Projects, Bar Code Labeling In The Industrial Environment— Reengineering Complements BellSouth’s Major Busi- Activitiesand Tasks—Scott Brandon, James Bailey, Kevin Lynn Higgs ness Strategies—Connie Brittain Bradbury and Gurshaman Baweja Laser Marking Commercial And Military Plastics: Al- Using Simulation In the Business Process Paving The Way For Concurrent Engineering—Gary ternatives To Ink Printing—Scott R. Sabreen..Jan 51 Reengineering Effort—Raffy Ardhaldjian and Mike A. Maddux, Patrica Martin and Philip A. Farrington . Meeting Business Goals Through Data Collection—D. Fahner July 60 sens ctapaeebvesAsteeh einrabueteal lec rrocrese torts vaieat che stisseEA Sept 50 Neil McDonald The Procedure of Product Configuration and Han- Cellular Manufacturing dling the Configuration Knowledge—Stephan Automatio+ n Clustering Based on a Graduated Relationship—Tzvi Schwarze Characteristics Of Job Shop Operations In Fixture Raz and Alan T. Yaung Using Genetic Algorithms and Constraint Modeling in Design-—S. Keith Hargrove Dec 26 A Multiple Criteria Neural Network Approach for Concurrent Engineering—Denis R. Cormier and Peter Successful Automation Begins With Basic Engineer- Layout of Machine-Part Group Formation in Cellu- J. O'Grady TERC 231 ing—James G. Rickard lar Manufacturing—Ziyong Yang and Benham Continuous Improvement Malakooti IERC 249 Bar Coding A Neural-Net Based Methodology for Concurrent (see Total Quality Mgmt.) (see Automatic Identification) Design, Planning and Control of Manufacturing 80 Industrial Engineering/December 94 Costie ng Systems July 66 Gainsharing Activity Based Costing - The Role of Environmental Manufacturing Research And The Expanding Role Of Structuring Gainsharing For Success—R. O. Schmid . Dynamics of Performance—Kim LaScola Needy and Industrial Engineering—ThomJ . Hodgson and A.L. Don E. Malzahn IERC 479 Soyster August 69 Tapping The Groove In Human Productivity—Thomas Priority Allocation of Semiconductor Products with Reforming Engineering Education—Gary P. Maut ... Co NR ci asssecasn toss tevetsernansnedctsgsnnsnées May 16 the Minimum Number of Deliveries Guaranteed— Ta-Wei Hung and K. Jo Min IERC 497 A Study of the Potential for Manufacturing Research Group Technology Collaboration between American and European Customer Service Academic Research Units—Colin L. Moodie and F. Comparison of aG enetic Algorithm and Cluster Analy- Hank Grant IERC 443 sis for the Cell Formation Problem: A Case Study— Achieving Customer Satisfaction by Integrating Qual- Richard E. Billo, David Tate and Bopaya Bidanda ity into Day-to-Day Work—Loni L. Silverman and Steven Engineering Economics ERC 543 n. Silverman ......00+ Enhancing Classification and CodinTg echniquewsit h By What Method?: A Case Study Update on the Appli- Productivity Measurement Methodology—Wilfredo M. Object Oriented Modeling for Group Technology cation of the Grand Strategy Systems Approach to AUDI 55 sn ata sicsscsapennsaognaetbieinasovattoksintes Nov 46 Applications—Richard E. Brillo, Bopaya Bidanda and Total Performance Improvement—D. Scott Sink and James R. Peternel RC 549 DavidF . Poirer Environmental Issues Forming Manufacturing Cell Under Resource and Competitive Vitality: The Next Stage—Ed Heard Development Of a Disassembly Line for Refrigera- Demand Constraints: A Group Technology Con- tors—Kinil D. Penev and Ad J. deRon ..........4+. Nov 50 cept—Ali K. Kamrani IERC 537 Customer Needs Questionnaire—K. Wayne Shirley Saving Money While Aggressively Addressing Environ- and Alan C. Spencer mental Issues: The Duriron Case Study—Stephen C. Healthcare Management Hocus Pocus-Customer Focus—Carol Sue Ray Wilson and William E. HammerJ r. ......00.000+ IIEC 222 Computer Model Targets Best Route For Expanding Hospital Surgicenter—Edward Olson “I Can’t Help You Now...I’m GoingO n My Break” The Ergonomics Nah Lata ENO aisis sisesrsdecssscarccsscasiass Sept 24 Decline Of Service Quality In America—Gene H. (see also Human Factors) Is the Patient Really My Customer?—Nancy Agnew IE Readers Acknowledge Companies/ Individuals That An Automated Process for Computer Work Station and James Allen Exceed Expectations. . ... Oct 31 Adjustment—Charles D. Hochanadel IEC 335 Using Your IE Skills in Non-Traditional Areas: Improving Customer Service Can Be as Simple as A Comparison of Biomechanical Stresses in Manual Health Services—Charles Platt IEC 332 ABC—William Roper and Assisted Materials—Mare L. Resnick ... TERC 52 Quality and Innovation at 3M: A Strategy for Customer Cardiac Rehabilitation: Potential for Ergonomic In- Human Factors Satisfaction—E.L. Snyder (see also Ergonomics) Quality Function Deployment: Helping Business Iden- Assembly-Line Job Satisfaction And Productivity— tify And Integrate The Voice Of The Customer— Ergonomic Improvements Of Wire Wrapping Jobs: A WOON LCS TOY ces seas sa ccdendaaseaancratiecasvasieass Nov 44 REMMAT ERIE es gh can ks skssashoy gy caheteeMeanrte Oct 44 Case For Injury Reduction—Roberta W. Carson Audibility of Vehicle Backup Alarms While Wearing TQM, Technology and Process Improvement Increase Hearing Protectors in Noise as Related to Subjects’ Customer Satisfaction at American President Com- Ergonomics: Plan the Work, Work the Plan-A Practical Hearing Level—Gary S. Robinson and John G. Casali panies—Greg Blair and Dave Owen ITEC 88 Approach to Ergonomic Problem Solving—Malcolm D. Dimiceli Estimating Life-Time Economic Losses Due to Ampu- Design Methods of Assessing Carpal Tunnel Syndrome: An tation—Ed Knight, Festus Olorunniwo, andJ .H ouston Investigation of Accuracy and Usability—Lesia L. (see also Process Design) Crumpton and Jerome J. Congleton Gordon “RC 70 Design Of Experiments: Neglected Key To Competi- Visuomentation Theory: A New Paradigm for Compu- Human Factors Analysis of Scheduling Surgery be- tive R&D—Kymberly K. Hockman and Mary W. Jenkins tational Ergonomics—Celestine A. Ntuen ... IERC 82 tween Physician Offices and a Hospital—John Gosbee Determining Optimal BurTnime- UIsinng t he Dirichlet Facilities Layout Recognizing the Need for Human Factors in Advanced Process—Wei-Ting Kary Chien and Way Kuo Manufacturing—JennieJ . Gallimore, Janet Gerace and IERC 291 Aisle Construction Algorithms for Plant Layout Prob- Deborah Mitta IERC 360 Use of a Genetic Algorithm to Optimize a Combinato- lems—Chir-ho Chang, Bobbie L. Foote, P. Simin Pulat rial Reliability Design Problem—David W. Coit and and J.Y. Cheung Human Resources Alice E. Smith IERC 467 Dynamic Dwell Point Location of Load Extractor for a Make Behavioral Considerations Your First Priority In Carousel to Minimize the System Response Time— Quality Improvements—Nick Kowmoutzis .... Dec 63 Distribution PiusJ .E gbelu and Chung-Te Wu Making The Move From Student To Teacher: Steps In Exact Solution Approaches for the Single-Row Layout New Average Distance Results—Minnie H. Patel and Problem—Sunderesh S. Heragu =RC 582 The Faculty Search Process—Paul A. Savory Oct 60 Chandrashekhar Ramachandra TERC 255 Multicriteria Plant Layout with Evaluation ” Simula- Selecting An Outplacement Provider—Timothy J. Presequencing the Euclidean TSP with a Combined NED MEMO arcadia ocd dacdasticsbcs amcsttasttuss is May 72 Genetic Algorithm/Space Filling Curve Approach— David M. Tate, Cenk Tunasar and Alice E. Smith Order Accumulation/Sortation System: An ineelligent Industrial Engineering and IEs Lane-Assignment Algorithm for the Two-Level Prob- Queueing Models in Design and Operations of Manu- lem—Russell D. Meller ERC 588 The Changing Faces Of Industrial Engineering—Gary facturing Systems—S. Subba Rao, A. Gunasekaran, Project Scheduling for Re-Layout Projects—Thomas A. Ferguson S.K. Goyal and T. Martikainen IERC 623 Lacksonen and Mool Vijayvargiya IERC 566 IE During The Next 2: Rack Selection Expert Advisor For A Consumer Prod- IE Onpactentice<diilia H. Mack ucts Distribution Center—James T. sre Peter B. Flexible Mfg. Systems The Industrial and Systems Engineer: Role in Business Process Reengineering and TQM in General—D. Analysis of Flexible Manufacturing Systems with dis- Scott Sink Smooth Landing At Air Canada For 140,000 Aircraft tSicnhcwte itRzeerp eaantde dA bVriasihtasm: DSreQi—djmJaenonn gseob KimI, ERPCa u40lJ0 . NAFTA And IE: A Case For Mexico—Adedeji B. Badiru Pr CSP NOON 555 ce dada se cacatice sasavenstocets June 28 Application of Petri Nets to Real-Time Scheduling of Total Track: The UPS Package Tracking System—Pat NAFTA: An Industrial Engineering ChallengeJo—h n Flexible Manufacturing Systems—Horng-Huei Kuo Canavan and Jose A. Ventura IERC 406 i RAN axis 2s apdapesdcasantssasntanteAccabiestataatasan Jan 13 Warehouse Management: The Critical Application Of Resource Constrained Model for FMS Scheduling— The 1990s—Roger Warrender June 25 Information Systems Ramamoorthy Balakrishnan, V. Jorge Leon and Jeffrey S. Smith IERC 412 Maki:.g Money On Systems: Some Questions To Ask Education A Rule-Based Opportunistic Approach to FMS Part And Planning Guidelines—Philip E. Quigley July 18 (see also Training) Scheduling—Mazin an-Najjar and O. Geoffrey Okogbaa New Technology Challenges Traditional RTU/PLC Industrial Engineering Education For The 21st Cen- IERC 418 Use—Anne Wright tury—Adedeji B. Badiru and HerschelJ .B axi .........0+-+ December 94/Industrial Engineering 81 Pen-Based Computing and Personal Digital Assistants— Implementing Radical Change: The Right Stuff— What Is Agility?—Curt Ward .....0...ccccceeeeees Nov 14 Jon Utterback and Mare Pujda . IEC 249 FCS AMMEN fs socks cccocjapuadinssscaieesevenspioaee) May 28 Winning Manufacturing at UNIMAC: A Case Study— Integrating Total Cost Management, Benchmarking, HOPED AS TONMATIS 6s 50505<.<40ssgcerystonsnscecnen ITEC 307 Inventory Management and Business Reengineering to Achieve Organiza- tional Learning—Vipul K. Gupta and DeborahJ .F isher Manufacturing Control An Economic Batch Size for a Production-Delivery IERC 130 System Operating under Constant, Lumpy De- An Integrated Petri Net Environment for Analysis and Interdepartmental Teamwork Results In Innovative mand—Bhada R. Sarker and Gyana R. Panija Logic Control of Manufacturing Systems—Gary L. Solution To Environmental Problem—Cecil Delange Burns and Bopaya Bidanda ... IERC 112 secu catarvastaeansoones Dateteaaies tease eeresesee sen pease aeaeE Aug 54 An Exte nded Dixon and Silver Heuristic for Solving An Object-Oriented Manufacturing Cell Control Sys- Measuring Up to an Improving Strategy—B. Ray Helton Dynamic, Capacitated Lot-Sizing Problems—Robert tem—S. Wesley Changchien, Li Lin, Dake Sun and Jia- ]. McCoy and Douglas D. Gemmill IERC 611 PRIDE cokes cssesviys gel iatsS spseu i canesetseccseionin d TERC 124 Non-Profit Agencies: Unlikely Proving Ground For Incentive Games in Multi-Level Inventory Problems— A System For Displaying And Controlling Process Fast-Track Corporate Managers—Howard Isenberg . Ahmet Mete Cakmaker and Utpal Roy IERC 617 Procedures—Keith Rennie .........cscceseseeeed April 20 Legerasitenyatenepes enecisnan tau aninncietaaseretetertaterrenentied May 20 Quick Response: Technology Or Knowledge?—Ed Heard Preparing For The Boom: Now Is The Time For Material Flow Change—James E. Mittler ......cccecceseseeeeees Sept 53 Top Management's Role In Inventory Control—D. Stress: The Phantom Phactor in the Excellence Equa- A Design Framework Based on the Segmented Flow Keith Denton Aug 26 tion—Bruce Bumbarger Topology (SFT) for Discrete Material Flow Systems— The Dogs Don’t Like It—Tom Payne July David Sinriech and j.M.A. Tanchoco IERC 237 ISO 9000 The Manager Prototype—Firefighter, Visionary Or The Basics Of ISO 9000—Amy Zuckerman ..... June 13 Both?—Matt Laszlo .......s.sesssssssserssssssseseeseees May 74 Material Handling ISO 9000 Certification: Johnson Controls’ Inside Three Practical Stages In Organizational Performance (see also Automatic Guided Vehicles) Story—Kambiz Farahmand, Raul Becerra and Juan Improvement—Robert T. De Filippis ...........+. May 94 ABaker’s Dozen Purchasing Tips For Pedestrian Hand SUE IID cvccnunctnsetes ssaccecrbsostocs eons pstpzoses Sept 94 Pallet Trucks—Dirk von Holt .......s.c00cseseeeee May 30 Management of Technology AConstraint-Based Approach to AS/RS Design—Steffen Just-In-Time Bridging Product Data Management Systems For Ef- M. Fohn, Arthur R. Greef, Robert E. Young and Pen ak Figi’s Turns To ADC System When Just-In-Time Means fective Enterprise Integration—EdwardJ . Carl and O'Grady Do Or Die—Neil S. Borg June 46 Jon L. Judd BAS/ R W ACTS IME oa scss a sans son eseccescuscsstecancahl ep r 52 Performance Measures For A JIT Manufacturer: The Long-Airdox Converts 63,000 CADAM Drawings To ESKAYUse-Point Manager AS/RS Automates Hargrove Role of the [E—James A. Hendricks Jan 26 AutoCAD—Wayne Moreau .........:.ssssesseeeeeees Nov 30 Gas Fire Log Production—Sheri L. Shembab Managing Manufacturing Operations In The 1990s— Kanban William P. Hakanson Industrial Trucks Buyer’s Guide A Simple Approximation for the Throughput of Tan- Modelworld—An Open System For Manufacturing Modern Mail And Package Handling—Michael C.Futch dem Kanban Lines—MatthewF. Keblis and Izak Duenyas Systems Analysis—-R. Wysk, R. Disney, B. Peters, J. and James M. Howaniec IERC 100 Smith, T.K. Kumaran, S. Lee, S. Hur and A. Edlabadkar Modeling Logi.s tisc s Process Discipline: Rethinking Technology Invest- Modeling the Actions and Interactions of the Textile- ment—Suzanne de Treville and Norman Edelson Apparel-Retail Pipeline—R.E. King, N.A. Hunter, 8.C. A Life-Cycle Approach to System Development, Op- sssccin sabes aneSoHsssa apes viei Lenk eR atsscseeapT Etec Sept 45 Fang, H.L.W. Nuttle and J.R. Wilson eration and Support—Benjamin S. Blanchard Strategic Management of Technology for the Manu- A Resource Ontology for Enterprise Modeling—Fadi IIEC 189 facturing Enterprise—Richard L. Smith and Philip M. George Fadel, Mark S. Fox and Michael Gruninger CALS for the Commercial Sector: Increased Competi- tiveness Using an Electronic Commerce Solution— Sharon Kemmerer Managerial Accounting Future Logistics Directions—Paul Griffin .... TEC 175 MRP Industrial Engineers and Logistics, Transportation A Model for Benefit-Cost Evaluation Applied to Simu- Multi-User E-Z-MRP Runs on Network of Micros— and Distribution—Hamy C. Petersen ITEC 170 lator-Based Multiship Training Alternatives-—Wil- FAIRS MMIION DSa st cad ace tachcv cctacesocasoasuetaanee April 34 Information Systems Must Offer Customized Logistics liam C. Moor and Dee H!. Andrews TERC 479 And Increase Profitabilitv—UIf Casten Carlberg Operations Management Manufacturing Intermodal Growth And Logistics Manageme dies Agile Manufacturing Initiatives At Concurrent Tech- Analyzing The Dynamics Of Supply And Demand For Wong Lapiteipiaaesaatampaoacegel yeaneceteagsirs June 20 nologies Corp.—Vijayakumar Pandiarajan and Ro- Goods And Services—Jim Browne June 18 nald J. Patun 5 Maintenance Comparison of Distributed Control Schemes from the Operations Research A Diagnostic Expert System-Based Maintenance Man- Perspective of the Communication System—Kung- Curve Fitting Using a Genetic Algorithm—Mehmet agement Framework—Amjed M. Al-Ghanim and Jay Jeng Wang and Dharmaraj Veeramani IERC 394 Gulsen, Alice E. Smith and David M. Tate... TERC 531 B. Jordan Deriving Control Policies for Autonomous Manufac- A Nonparametric Sequential Classifier for Airborne Analysis of Machining Tool Adjustment and Replace- turing—Royce Bowden and Stanley F. Bullington Radar Target Detection—Wonjang Baek .. IERC 526 ment—Dian X. Wang and MingJ . Zuo Eastward With TPM And CMMS—James Hamrick.. Enterprise Agility: Jazz In The Factory—Richard G. Performance Engineering Saavaniibidgetak shedpelsabscdbsidevedtnnesassambasdessatoneneisiaanesel Oct 17/ EMER Sa cccescrsssnsest vtartaecd iateeniviicastinaee ns Nov 18 and Design Optimum System-Based Component Test Plans for Manufacturing Leadership—James A. Tompkins ........ Enterprise Engineering: An Information Systems Per- Series Systems with Gamma Distributed Component Moving Toward Manufacturing Excellence For Future spective—Mark S. Fox, Michael Gruninger and Yin PPloLDawRoaienbvfrneie irdtnt iP glm CSaeounsiFitt—os jtr J MaaMyiaanintntet nneaasnR naajcngecoe p:oSl ,c hPaeMr dtasui lnAairkne gn—’MtCa oznJuuyms td .MaP.Ara u rgKt laseni1—dn8 A PMMrouosldhtueic -tDMiooovdn e aln Pde rAAssvpsreeacmhtbailmvy e sS—ShKytusabtt esmufnodro MHeidtoimcia IlE JRuCKn iet 4s34—08 InrttPIahrDteoIi IdoYOun cr:S tgas iaAvon niFa zraesteto-i sMotanhare khoeTeftahd s etteuohBreir aai ysoueF ssdus o itfsbnuS attrtarsheeuei—cc sDltClaeuiyarrsbateselekor se nePie eTats. ri aITcSd EEcihRRCagCCoum rb .p44.fo64.o1-9r and Sran Sribhibhadh ..T ERC 285 A Perspective on Pharmaceutical Manufacturing— Reaping The Benefits of On-Line Predictive Mainte- P. Sarantopoulos, T. Altiok and E.A. Elsayed .......0+0+++. nance—Charlie Berggren and Ed Page.........../ April 18 IERC 136 A Systematic Procedure for Assigning Functions to (also see Process Planning, Scheduling) Management Humans and Machines in a Manufacturing Environ- A Divergent Production Control Model with Stage- ment—Anil Mital Dependent Lead Times—Amit Garg and Hau Lee... Defending Jobs And Salaries Against The Tides Of A Time-Based Assessment Model for Small-to-Medium TERC 88 Change—Woodrow H. Sears and Roy Trotter . Lower Tier Manufacturers—C.M. Rinker and R.S. A Heuristic for Stochastic Production Planning— Aug 44 Sawhney ITEC 124 82 Industrial Engineering/December 94 Charles R. Sox IERC 94 Design—Menberu Lults ........scesesecseseseeeees IERC 343 Push Or Pull: Perhaps The Answer Lies Somewhere A Neural Network Control Chart for Detecting Process Between—Greg Conder .........csssscessessessesssees Nov 14 Process Design Mean Shifts—Shing I. Chang and Claudment A. Aw . Real-Time Factory Floor Scheduling Enhances Re- (see Design) sponsiveness—John Layden ..........scsseeeseeee Nov 20 Process Shifts and Sampling Rates for Statistical Pro- Robust Job-Shop Scheduling: A Simulation Study— cess Control of Autocorrelated Data—Enrique Del E.S. Byeon, S. David Wu and R.H. Storer .... ERC 666 Process Improvement Castillo Scheduling Non-Identical Parallel Processors—Terrence Computer Process Analysis with Employee Teams— QFD: A Key Enabling Technology In Today’s Ad- A. Smith and Sabah U. Randhawa PRN CR DTIME PB a cciocs fed cussssceceas cpavitane4ed IIEC 207 vanced Product Development Environments—Rob- A Tabu Search Based Heuristic for a Total Flowtime Shift Detection Properties of Moving-Centerline EWMA PUTTS aos ipscsis corasotovacnasotsnt atadzedeastsoweetsiv n Dec 10 Flow Shop Problem—Harshwardhan Deshmukh, Lee Control Schemes—Christina Mastrangelo and Douglas A Quality Engineering Laboratory for Undergraduate Yee Yap and Chuen-Lung Chen IERC 677 C. Montgomery IERC 30 Quality Control Education—Shing I. Chang oes IERC 332 Simulation Process Planning Quality Expert W. Edwards Deming Dies At 93—Matt Analysis of Discrete Manufacturing Systems for Devel- (see also Planning) oping Object-Oriented Simulation Models— D.A. An Application Interface to STEP for Use in Process Quality Monitoring and Control of Continuous Flow Bodner, S. Narayanan, U. Sreekanth, T. Govindaraj, L.F. Planning—John M. Usher and Mani Elango Processes—Johr: R. English McGinnis and C.M. Mitchell Reliability Prediction and Analysis for Airbag Inflator The Crucial Role Of Input Modeling In Successful AB-Rep Based Feature Recognition System for Process Design—Sheng-Hsien (Gary) Teng and Shin-Yuan Simulation Studies—Averill M. Law, Michael G. Planning—Venkat Allada and Sam Anand (Michael) Ho McComas and Stephen G. Vincent IERC 208 Spurring Wider Use Of On-Line Condition Monitor- Expanding Simulation Beyond Planning And Design— Neural Networks Applied to Computer-Aided Process ing For Predictive Maintenance—Ed Page Michael B. Thompson Planning—Amjed Al-Ghanim and Leon Cox .......+1-+++ Improving Manufacturing Operations through Com- sbaidsaceescctareateeataatqssavsvossoesssagibasioidcdlectatataie IERC 190 The Fundamental Concepts OfS tatistical Quality Con- puter Simulation: A Down-to-Earth Approach—M. The Process Selection Problem for Hole Making— irol—John Maleyeff Kevin Nelson David Ben-Arieh TERC 202 Mentorship: A Stepping Stone To Simulation Suc- Quality Management cess—Kal Mabrouk Productivity Improvement (see also Quality, Total Quality Mgmt.) Effects of Inaccuracy of Processing Time Estimation Overcoming Quality Excesses, Abuses and Misconcep- on Effectiveness of Dispatching Rules—Yumin He, tioms—James R. ROSS ......cscsseseseseesseseeeneeeee ITEC 49 Prescriptive Simulation for Multi-Criteria Operational Milton L. Smith and Robert Laney IERC 302 Total Employee Involvemenit-Why Are You Waiting?— Control of Manufacturing Systems—Rajesh Piplani Fitting Flexible Manufacturing Systems To The Task— Kevin M. Paulsen and Joseph Talavage BA Mse MANNE) certclah saeesyhidadacaccesaseocdshengenodasecteves Nov 38 Total Research Quality Management Process At Vista Simplifying the Transtion between Push and Pull Simu- Model for Productivity Improvement through Robust Chemical Company—N. Laurance Durkin ....Jan 30 lation Using a Declarative Object-Oriented Simula- Design—J. Brimberg and Yves Turgeon TERC 296 tion Language—Michael K. Ogle and Terrence G. Overhauling Corporate Culture To Improve Produc- Reengineering DUET is sos uck taj isa icc sisacraicnasdones IERC 160 tivity—J. Michael Carmody .......:.csccccsesesesesees May 14 (see also Business Process Reengineering) Simulation Projects: building The Right Conceptual Performance Bounds for the Effectiveness of Pooling Corporate Reengineering Should Not Stop At The Modei—Stewart Robinson .........cesesececeeeeeees Sept 34 in Multi-Processing Systems—Saifallah Benjaafar.... Factory Door—Maria Ligeti .........ccccececeeeed Aug 14 Simulation Software Buyer’s Guide ................ May 58 IERC 321 Productivity: Reengineering For Competitiveness— Spreadsheet Simulation Provides Easy Means Of Sys- tem Design Analysis—James G. Rickard William Wrennall Programming Reengineering Manufacturing Operations—Bruce A. Stochastic Root Finding: Problem Definition, Ex- amples and Algorithms—Huifen Chen and Bruce W. Nonlinear Sensitivity Analysis of an Activated Sludge Strahan ITEC 177 Schmeiser IERC 605 System—Soumaya Yacout and Yehia Raafat Using Simulation In The Business Process IERC 273 Robotice s Reengineering Effort—Raffy Ardhaldjian and Mike Facility Planning in a Tool-Automated Manufacturing Selecting a Robotic Device: A Priority-Based Ap- Fakner Environment—Suresh K. Khatorand Lawrence C. Leung proach—Azim Houshyar TERC 491 Using Simulation To Understand The PID Approval IERC 243 Process At Indian Point 3—Peter Hoefer, Elias Dagher, Performance of a Branch and Bound Algorithm When Scheduling Implemented across a Network of RISC Worksta- An Application of Scheduling Simplification to tions—Louis J. Plebani and Margaret K. MayeIrE RC 279 CoFmlpolwesxhiotpy Oopf eMrualttiiopnle— V.M acJhorignee sL,e onM ultipleI ECRrCi te6r3i9a UsBinigd —XLCaEnLyL +E . iSnt aTplheet onP raenpda raRteiuvoenn ORf. AL eCvaornyt racting Scheduling Problems—Chuen-Lung Chen and Robert Project Management L. Bulffin Chrysler And Artemis: Striking Back With The Viper— A Decision Theoretic Approach to Scheduling Prob- Software Technology Stephen W.T. O'Keeffe lems with Dynamic Resource Allocation—Celestine Component Technology Provides Flexibility And Free- A Modified QFD Framework for Planning Organiza- A. Ntuen dom— Robert FarrellJ r. ...c.cccccesceeseeeeeeeeeeed April 14 tional Change—Colin O. Benjamin, Siwiga Design of an Intelligent Manufacturing Scheduling A Spreadsheet-Based Prototype Enterprise System— Paitanapanchai, Harshini Sirwardane and Robert Laney System—AmneF. Claassen, Ruby D. Lathon and Leslie D. Dan Adelman and Donovan Young ..........0+++++ May 46 TERC 302 PRUE occu sccss acs tcsaees ona aancaanscoetecoeta IERC 388 An Effective Genetic Algorithms-Based Heuristic for Stochastic Methods Quality Minimum Weighted Tardiness Flow Shop Problen— On Variable Sampling Interval Policies for X-Charts— C(soemep ualtseo rQ-uAaildietdy MgImnts.p,p ecTtotiaoln QuUasliintgy MHgomutg. )T rans- CVhenekna ta R. Neppalli, Nasser Aljaber and ChTuEeRnC- Lu6n3g4 Tapas K. Das and Vikas Jain «0.100002 IERC 600 form—Venkat Allada and Sam Anamd Experimental Investigation of Scheduling Rules in a Technology A Class Project of Quality Engineering—Ming C. Liu DynamiJco b Shop with Weighted Tardiness Costs— IERC 327 Erhan Kutanoglu and Ihsan Sabuncuoglu Bridging the Technology Gap—Michael McLaughlin. IERC 656 .... HEC 260 ACUSUM Quality Control Chart under 100% Inspec- tion for Markov Dependent Attribute Data—Charles ODO: A Constraint-Based Architecture for Represent- ing and Reasoning about Scheduling Problems— Ken Chancey W. Champ, Deborah K. Blatterman, and Steven El Rigdon. TERC 34 Eugene D. Davis and Mark S. Fox ........00+++: IERC 671 A Risk Reduction Strategy for Information Technol- Probabilistic Tabu Search and Its Application to Single ogy Projects—Colin O. Benjamin and Manoon Form and Orientation Tolerance Analysis for Cylindri- cal Surgaces in Computer Aided Inspection—Utpal Machine Weighted Absolute Deviation Problem— Sivapiromrat ITEC 288 Roy and Yaoxian Xu Yan Huang, G.W. Evans, $.M. Alexander and Mahesh The Superconducting Super Collider—E. Payson Gupta .. IERC 683 Willard Integrating Quality and Design: A Case in Circuit December 94/Industrial Engineering 83 Technology Transfer: A New Era A New Field For The Transportation IE—Sujoy K. Basu ) Adaptive Neural Solution of Euclidean Location and Transportation Technology and the Future—Gary L. Location-Allocation Problems—Laura Burke Brosch IERC 261 Virtually Interactive Brainstorming—Robert G. Walker ieicetitsbeuiavcoubl ceabtbesioovascis hha hnhepheisaennoboiecsmacten Sept 20 Vision Systems High-Accuracy Vision-Guided, Robotic SMC Place- Time Standards ment—S. Hossein Cheraghi, E.A. Lehtihet and P.J. Egbelu (see Work Measurement) IERC 509 Object Identification and Profile Inspection by Com- puter Vision Systems in Multiple Objects Scenario— C. Alec Chang and Kuang-Han Hsieh IERC 503 Total Quality Management (see also Quality, Quality Mgmt.) Warehouse Desie gn Adopting A Systemic View Of Quality—Christian N. (see also Facilities Planning) SU or en cctaicaceccrstiaasatintassungerctieciacbeotnees Oct 48 Warehouse Layout Design for Efficient Healthcare KW Powersource Creates Culture Of Quality Con- Materials Management—/oseA. Ventura, Pius] Egbelu, sciousness—Robert Aaron Oct 50 Catherine M. Harmonosky and Michael X. Weng TQM And The Pentagon—/james R. Nagel TERC 560 TQM Practices: A Survey Of Companies In The Pacific Northwest—Sabah U. Randhawa, EdwardD .M cDowell, Work Measurement PaulJ . Tabaka and Nancy L. Howard Oct 28 Cycle Time Modeling for Process Improvement Working Beyond Traditional Paradigms Through Teams—James S. Noble and Charles W. Lahay Teamwork—Colleen A. Gilmour ........c0c00000 May 42 Performance Measurement Takes Center Stage At Training Johnson Space Center—David B. Mahone (see also Education) ssdisinnssobonbvices¥acabaktecngh tebestadedsuessOnousubagcbecesnbeteiict Mar 29 Development of an Intelligent Training System for Work Sampling: A Win/Win Management Tool—Rick Space Flight Payload Operations—Gary P. Moynihan Rutter ce Work Measurement Decision Diagram Development System for Intelligent Training and Tutoring (SITT): and Application at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center— A Hypermedia Approach—Mihir A. Parikh, Alok Susan L. Murray, Amanda M. Mitskevich, Joseph J. Snvastava and Vijay Vaishnavi Pignatiello, Jr., Timothy S. Barth and William W. Swart IERC 366 USING IE SKILLS ENSTITUTE OF ENDUSTRIAL TO MEASURE AND » ENGINEERS IMPROVE PROCESSES: AN INTRODUCTION TO SYSTEMS ANALYSIS MARCH 13-15, 1995 ¢ DALLAS, TX MARCH 27-29, 1995 ¢ ORLANDO, FL This course will systematically explain a systems approach by using IE skills. First, a systems approach to problem solving will be covered followed by how to measure a system by using classic IE skills. After — systematically explain a systems approach to problem solving by measurement, process improvement techniques for systems will be using classic IE tools and skills emphasized concluding with methods to “pull it all together.” — uncover process improvement techniques for systems — realize the methods to “put it all together.” The course concerns applying and using IE skills rather than simply hearing lectures on the skills. Each participant receives a comprehensive seminar manual that will help in the implementation of a systems analysis. This seminar will help: — move a person from “micro-4E" analysis (i.e. time study, workplace For a free detailed brochure, including registration information, call design, layout) to a systems and operations analysis the IE Customer Service Center at 404/449-0460. Circle 152 on Reader Service Card 84 Industrial Engineering/December 94 A in Innovative Solution to Environmental Problem Hargrove, Keith—Characteristics ofJ ob Shop Operations Aaron, Robert—KW Powersource Creates Culture of Aug 54 in Fixture Design Qiilalety COMSAOUIIESS S50 cs0esecsncssesssssacsctasvens Oct 50 DeRon, Ad J. and Kiril D. Penev—Development of Heard, Ed—Quick Response: Technology or Knowledge? Aboganda, Wilfredo—Productivity Measurement Meth- Disassembly Line for Refrigerators ........+1000000++ Nov 50 rereeatien Ponte) Aug 28 MMIMOMIN ¢ ides v exes5 25 si0usddasiesoiscutiscaissseavdientes Nov 46 De Treville, Suzzane and Norman M. Edelson— Hendricks, James A.—Performance Measures for a JIT Adelman, Dan and Donovan Young—A Spreadsheet- Process Discipline: Rethinking Technology Investment . Manufactuser: The Role of the IE .......c.c0cccees Jan26 Based Prototype Enterprise System .......0.00+00000 May 46 Sep 45 Higgs, Lynn-—Bar Code Labeling in the Industrial Envi- Allender, Hans D.—Is Reengineering Compatible with Denton, Keith—Top Management’s Role in Inventory Total Quality Management? .........cccececeeeees Sep 41 Control Hitomi, Katsundo—Moving Toward ManufacturinEgx - Ardhaldijian, Raffy and Mike Fahner—Using Simula- Disney, R., R. Wysk, B. Peters,J .S mith, T.K. Kumaran, cellence for Future Production Perspectives ....... Jun 48 tion in the Business Process Reengineering Effort S. Lee, S. Hur and A. Edlabadkar—ModelWorld— Hodgson, ThomJ . and A.L. Soyster—Manufacturing An Open System for Manufacturing Systems Analysis . Research and the Expanding Role of Industrial Engineer- : i Jul 49 ing Jul 69 Donnelly, John, Steven Davis, Elias Dagher, Peter Hoefer, Peter, Elias Dagher, Steven Davis, John Hoefer and Christian Madu—Using Simulation to Donnelly and Christian Madu—Using Simulation to Badiru, Adedeji B. and Herschel J. Baxi—Jndustrial Understand the PID Approval Process at Indian Point 3 Understand the PID Approval Process at Indian Point 3 .. Engineering Education for the 21st Century ......Jul 66 Dec 67 e Dec67 Badiru, Adedeji B—NAFTA and IE: A Case for Mexico .. Dunkin, Ann—Automated Guided Vehicle Systems: An Hornak, J.P.—Auto ID... Putting the Control in Inventory TRROGUNONG cicasciccisivoatsistseataasscoalaseynctaedl Aug 47 ONION Fp ise ose cart Lacpkepdasenteestosdesaence oend lA ug 16 Bambarger, Brad—Carnir Transicold Teams up with Uni- Durkin, N. Laurence—-Total Research Quality Manage- Howaniec, James M. and Michael C. Futch—Modern versity of Tennessee to Implement CLPS ........004++ Mar 36 ment Process at Vista Chemical Company Jan 30 Mail and Package Handling Bambarger, Brad—Mellon Trust Reengineers Workflow Dux, Lawrence E. and Edward Olson—Computer Model Howard, Nancy L., Sabah U. Randhawa, Edward D. Management System for 401(K) Plan ..........+. May 38 Targets Best Route forExpanding Hospital Surgicenter ... McDowell and Paul J. Taboka—TQM Practices: A Bambarger, Brad—Corning Asahi Video Products Co. Survey of Companies in the Pacific NorthWest ...... Oct 28 Eliminates Cost ofE rrors for $2 Million Savings ...J.u l2 8 Hur, S., R. Wysk, R. Disney, B. Peters,J .S mith, T.K. Basu, Sujoy K.— Technology. Transfer: A New Era, A New Kumaran, S. Lee andA .E dlabadkar—ModelWorld— PRI TOO TOTES 6. o52nca) uo. dysssesccstzsssosszensseices Feb 20 An Open System for Manufacturing Systems Analysis ..... Baxi, Herschel J. and Adedeji B. Badiru—J/ndustrial Edelson, Norman M. and Suzanne de Treville— Engineering Education for the 21st Century ......Jul 66 Process Discipline: Rethinking Technology Investment Becerra, Raul, Kambiz Farahmand and Juan Ramon Sep 45 I Greene—ISO 9000 Certification: Johnson Controls’ Edlabadkar, A., R. Wysk, R. Disney, B. Peters,J .S mith, GUN OMUOB bo ica tiv loda ss Seainsuesica3sasecpucuiasssessepds Sep 22 T.K. Kumaran, S. Lee, and S. Hur—ModelWorld— Isenberg, Howard—Non-Profit Agencies: Unlikely Proving Berggren, Charlie and Ed Page—Reaping the Benefits An Open System for Manufacturing Systems Analysis ..... Ground forFast-Track Corporate Managers ........ May 20 of On-Line Predictive Maintenance ...........+.+. Apr 18 Jul 49 Borg, Neil S.—Figi’s Turns to ADC System when Just-In- J Time Means Do or Die Jackson, Rhonda, James 'f. Luxhoj, Peter B. Suskind Brittain, Connie—Reengineering Complements BellSouth's Fahner, Mike and Raffy Ardhaldijian—Using Simula- and Richard C. Caldwell—Rack Selection Expert Advi- Major Business Strategies ......:..ccscccsceseseeees Feb 34 tion in the Business Process Reengineering Effort ...J.u l6 0 sor fora Consumer Products Distribution Center .. Aug 32 Browne, Jim—Analyzing the Dynamics of Supply and Farahmand, Kambiz, Raul Becerra and Juan Ramon Jenkins, Mary W. and Kymberly K. Hackman—Design of Demand for Goods and Services Jun 18 Greene—ISO 9000 Certification: Johnson Controls’ Experiments: Negiected Key to CompetitiveR&D ..Feb50 PRUSUNE SUORY snes hc a2 cia tusscassscencnesatssaesiesoastec GPR Judd, John L. and EdwardJ . Carl—Bridging Product Data Cc Farhadi, Jason—Out-Performing Expectations ....Jul 14 Management Systems forE ffectiveEnterprise Integration .. Caldwell, Richard C., James T. Luxhoj, Peter B. Farrell, Robert Jr— Component Technology Provides Flex- Suskind and Rhonda Jackson—Rack Selection Expert ibility and Freedom Advisor fora Consumer Products Distribution Center Farrell, Robert Jr.— Quality Function Deployment: Help- vadcictaseetecaatl Aug3 2 ing Business Identify and Integrate the Voice of the Kaku, B.K.—Fitting Flexible Manufacturing Systems to the Carl, EdwardJ .and Jon L. Judd—Bridging Product Data Customer MOD iit ti dose tcceuneited galisheasmssiceisinaiaasient Nov 38 Management Systems for Effective Enterprise Integration Farrington, Philip A., Gary A. Maddux and Patricia Kayser, Troy L., John J.Clifford and Marc E. Posner— Martin—Paving the Way for Concurrent Engineering .... Applying Common Sense to Balancing Component Place- Carlberg, Ulf Caston—Jnformation Systems Must Offer Sep50 WU TOI rick ag ss cc ecard cotec evan etorieienss Mar 34 Customized Logistics and Increase Profitability Ferguson, Gary A-The Changing Faces of Industrial Key, Wendy Ross—Assembly-LinJeo b Satisfaction and Jun 23 PNQRUCETENEE cstscc ccascivsach suetyasecassetisedionrasitaee May 4 ROMANIAN 5 iccaca as scare sd cabin csieneset adda Nov 44 Carmody,J .M ichael— Overhauling Corporate Culture to Footlik, Robert—A Seasoned IE Revisits the Principles of Koumoutzis, Nick—Make Behavioral Considerations UOT UMO LNONORLD, 655505455 0<<cosessusdronesenteies May 14 Good Handling Practice .......:scsseseseeseeeeees Mar 14 Your First Priority in Quality Improvements .... Dec 63 Carson, Roberta W.—Ergonomic Improvements of Wire Futch, Michael C. and James M. Howaniec—Modern Kumaran, T.K., R. Wysk, R. Disney, B. Peters,J .S mith, Wrapping Jobs: A Case for Injury Reduction ....Jan 48 Mail and Package Handling Jan 43 S. Lee, S. Hur and A. Edlabadkar—ModelWorld— CliffoJrohdn, J .,M arc E. Posner and Troy L. Kayser— An Open System for Manufacturing Systems Analysis Applying Common Sense to Balancing Component Place- Jul 49 WUETE IGGIANAS ts dec issaedsessacsssessessencavedectcsseusa Mar 34 Gilmour, Colleen A.— Working Beyond Traditional Para- Conder, Greg—Push or Pull: Perhaps the Answer Lies digms Through Teamwork SOMCUIETE DELUOOIE =. <s.icancnscascasenccadescessessncbes Nov 41 Greene, Juan Ramon, Kambiz Farahmand and Raul Becerra—ISO 9000 Certification: Johnson Controls’ Law, Averill M., Michael G. McComas and Stephen G. BRS SEONG S sca ccacpapeceneativacRciemesc stsuencnea ds Sep 22 Vincent—The Crucial Role of Input Modeling in Suc- cessful Simulation Studies .......ccsececcserereeeeeees Jul 55 DaDgohnenre,l lyEl iaasn,d CPhertiesrt iaHno efMeard,u —SUtseivenng DSaivmiusl,a tiJoonh nt o H Layhadnecne,s JRoehspno—nRstevaeln-esTsi me.. ...F:a.ccctsosrseys esFeleoesosre reSrecrheeredeus liNnogv E2n0- Understand the PID Approval Process at Indian Point 3 .. Hackman, Kymberly K. and Mary W. Jenkins—Design of Lazlo, Matt—Quality Expert W. Edwards Deming Dies is Dec 67 Experiments: Neglected Key to CompetitiveR@D ..Feb50 Das, Lachman—Performance Measurement Takes Center Hakanson, William P—Managing Manufacturing Opera- Lazlo, Matt—The Manager Prototype— Firefighter, Vi- Stage at Johnson Space Center ..........:e0ese00000: Mar 24 tions in the 1990's SOMME OTR cco: ccossnaackacenn pcanesv ryaci nas May 74 Davis, Steven, Elias Dagher, Peter Hoefer, John Hales, H. Leeand BrianJ .S avoie—BuildingaFoundation Lee, S., R. Wysk, R. Disney, B. Peters,J .S mith, T.K. Donnelly and Christian Madu—Using Simulation to forSuccessful Business Process Reengineering Kumaran, S. HurandA . Edlabadkar—ModelWorld— Understand the PID Approval Process at Indian Point 3 Hales, Robert—QFD: AK ey Enabling Technology in Today s An Open System for Manufacturing Systems Analysis ..... Dec 67 Advanced Product DevelopmentEnvironments .... Dec 10 De Filippis, Robert T.—Three Practical Stages in Orga- Hamrick, James—Eastward with TPM and CMMS..... nizational Performance Improvement .........+++- May 22 Oct 17 DeLange, Cecil—Interdepartmental Teamwork Results December 94/Industrial Engineering 85 Levary, Reuven R. and Larry E. Stapleton—Using of On-Line Predictive Maintenance ..........00++ Apr 18 and Rhonda Jackson—Rack Selection Expert Advisor Page, Ed—Spurring Wider Use of On-Line Condition for a Consumer Products Distribution Center..A.u g 32 Monitoring for Predictive Maintenance .......... Nov 32 Sutton, Marsha—Multi-User E-S-MRP Runs on Network Pandiarajan, Vijayakumar and Ronald Patun—Agile OF MIGROS iiss saieosscsescsisisscssazsrutcotaneenaeentate Apr 34 at the Factory Door { Manufacturing Initiati:.s at Concurrent Technologies Swist, Robert—Planning for Maintenance: Parts Aren't Ligus, Richard G.—/mplementing Radical Change: The (PUSELOIS ci cccscconeantsssaasiricstranseiesecentel Aug 18 INN Aan cosoth.oesps oanciercocicosnvesepeeensoeranreeh May 28 Patun, Ronald and Vijayakumar Pandiarajan—Agile Ligus, Richard G.—Entenprise Agility: Jazz in the Factory Manufacturing Initiatives at Concurrent Technologies T ciaNliteateasiaeadaasabitces teiseni dbicsecsaleaetosecoesuione Nov 18 Taboka, Paul J., Edward D. McDowell, Sabah U. Luxhoj, James T., Peter B. Suskind, Richard C. Paulsen, Kevin M.—Total Employee Involvement—Why Randhawa and Nancy L. Howard—TOM Practices: Caldwell and Rhonda Jackson—Rack Selection Ex- GIG VOM GURU oss issccenssecircetscchossteteoseees Feb 16 A Survey of Companies in the Pacific NorthWest ......... pert Advisor for a Consumer Products Distribution Center Payne, Tom—The Dogs Don't Like It Oct 28 Penev, Kiril D. and Ad J. deRon—Development of Lwin, Myat—Development of a Simulated AGV Material Disassembly Line for Refrigerators ...........+0++++: Nov 50 proach to Healthcare Reform SINE III 3su cveicccctns~uscensouskssoseaasisvacses Sep 48 Peters, B., R. Wysk, R. Disney,J .S mith, T.K. Kumaran, Taylor, Susan—Patent and Trademark Office Sets the S. Lee, S. Hur and A. Edlabadkar—ModelWorld— Standard for Reengineering Government ........./ Apr 36 An Open System for Manufacturing Systems Analysis . Thompson, Michael B.—Expanding Simulation Be- Mabrouk, Kal—Mentorship: A Stepping Stone to Simula- yond Planning and Design Posner, Marc E., 'ohn J. Clifford and Troy L. Kayser— tion Success Torrey, Eric—Observations, Based on 60 Years ofS uccess, Applying Common Sense to Balancing Component Place- Maddux, Gary A., Patricia Martin and Philip A. By the President of H.B. Maynard & Co. Inc. .......++++ WOME REGENEOE ocicciscewsstsscssscosecsonns ccssctaased Mar 34 Farrington—Paving the Way for Concurrent Engineer- Prior, Albert P—ADA Having Significant Impact in the iicicighistaxmniens eaiosecttossestescsbsesssa RITA Sep 50 Trotter, Roy and Woodrow H. Sears—DefendinJogb s New Workplace Madu, Christian N.—Adoptinga Systemic View of Qual- and Salaries Against the Tides of Change ......./ Aug 44 Pulat, B. Mustafa—Benchmarking is More than Orga- DLT TAMTIOIR sss ich Sscoovatsacsercepaevcsssevaregontese Mar22 U-V Quigley, Philip E—Making Money on Systems: Some Madu, Christian, Peter Hoefer, Elias Dagher, Steven Questions to Ask and Planning Guidelines Jul 18 Vincent, Stephen G., Michael G. McComasand Averill Davis and John Donnelly—Using Simulation to Un- M. Law—The Crucial Role of Input Modeling in Success- derstand the PID Approval Process at Indian Point 3 .. Sal SOMLOROE SUG sss ccsdsnsbesscsdsseornstaeree Jul 55 Von Holt, Dirk—A Baker’s Dozen Purchasing Tips for Mahone, David B.—Manual Materials Handling: Stop Randhawa, Sabah U., Edward D. McDowell, Paul J. Pedestrian Hand Pallet Trucks .......:10000000000 May 30 IEE OE DIR cin cisscsssscvessnsssessiiseesecs Mar 29 Taboka and Nancy L. Howard—TQM Practices: A Maleyeff, John—The Fundamental Concepts of Statisti- Survey of Companies in the Pacific NorthWest ........+.++ W-Z cal Quality Control Malik, Mazhar Ali Knan—Developing Countries: Indus- Rennie, Keith—A System for Displaying and Controlling Walker, Robert].— Virtually Interactive Brainstorming ... trial Engineering and its Use ..........s.s000000000 Mar 51 PACES PIOOMINIDS os icssntsnsecoasvcsceiccosniedienad Apr 20 Sep 20 Martin, Patricia, Gary A. Maddux and Philip A. Rees, Reg—Smooth Landing at Air Canada for 140,000 Ward, Curt—Whatis Agility? .....c.ccecceeeeereeeees Nov 14 Farrington—Paving the Way for Concurrent Aircraft Parts Warrender, Roger— Warehouse Management: The Critical Rickabaugh, Jim—Configuration Management: The Application OfN EVIOO'S sicsis.ccscsscesavasessssessued Jun 25 Hidden Friend in Business Reengineering.......: Aug 20 Whitman, Alan R.—Virtual Reengineering Rickard, James G.—Successful Automation Begins with Williams, Timothy J.—Selecting an Outplacement McCloud, John—Changing Customer Demands Serve as Basic Engineering PIGGNE 5i0 il icccsiwcpi pte php aceon May 72 Impetus for BPR at Schlage Lock Co. .........++++. Jun 30 Rickard, James G.—Spreadsheet Simulation Provides Easy Wilson, Robert Jr.—The New Reign of Quality McComas, Michael G., Averill M. Law, and Stephen Means of System Design Analysis .......0000000000/ Apr 50 abadssoosesuede siebessnedesetill Rlotasansubs oeannee aaa ren Mar 48 G. Vincent—The Crucial Role of Input Modeling in Robinson, Stewart—Simulation Projects: Building the Wong, Harry—Intermodal Growth and Logistics Man- Successful Simulation Studies Jul 55 Right Conceptual Model .........:.sssseseeseseveees Sep 34 agement . Jun 20 McDonnell, D. Neil—Meeting Business Goals Through Roper, William L.—/mproving Customer Service Can Be Wrennall, William—Productivity: Reengineering for Com- (AS DONE ES PTs 5 cca ccaetevsccsuntsabsuinicenteivied Aug 39 petitiveness Rutter, Rick—Work Sampling: As a Win/Win Manage- Wright, Anne—New Technology Challenges Traditional Taboka and Nancy L. Howard—TQM Practices: A ment Tool Feb 30 RTU/PLC Use Survey of Companies in the Pacific NorthWest Young, Donovan and Dan Adelman-—A Spreadsheet- Based Prototype Enterprise System .......2+0+..+0+++ May 46 McGrath, Thomas C.—Tapping the Groove in Human Wysk, R., R. Disney, B. Peters,J .S mith, T.K. Kumaran, Sabreen, Scott R.—Laser Marking Commercial and Mili- PINOY sissscsucerssosthoxetbcesissoistodcbvpsecuncons May 16 S. Lee, S. Hur and A. Edlabadkar—ModelWorld— tary Plastics: Alternatives to Ink Printing Jan 51 Milas, Gene H.—“ IC an't Help You Now... I’m Goingo n An Open System for Manufacturing Systems Analysis ..... Savoie, BrianJ .a nd H. Lee Hales—Building aF ounda- My Break:” The Decline of Service Quality in America . Jul 49 tion for Successful Business Process Reengineering Oct 19 brenrerr? adinttissutonsapitexstoustnspisseenratoccrteo nécds EL Jun 13 Mittler, James E.—Preparing for the Boom: Now is the Savory, Paul A——Making the Move from Student to Teacher: IPAM oss ci sscencievesasosvadcievscecasyoies Sep 53 Steps in theFaculty Search Process Oct60 Moreau, Wayne—Long-Airdox Converts 63,000 CADAM Schmid, R.O.—Structuring Gainsharing for Success ........ Drawings to AutoCAD .........00200sssesssescsesessees Nov 30 Nagel, James R.—7QM and the Pentagon 0 Smith, J.,R. 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