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Computers & Industrial Engineering. 32:769-786
We develop an extension of the classic Weighted Evaluation (WE) Multi-Attribute Decision Analysis (MADA) model that allows for uncertainty in the parameters of the model. Uncertainties in attribute importance weights and alternative evaluation rating
Autor:
Michael D. Proctor, John R. Canada
Publikováno v:
The Engineering Economist. 38:45-58
Abstract As early as the 1950's, capital budgeting processes based on discounted cash flow served as the principal tools for evaluating capital investment proposals for American firms. Buffeted during the late 1970's and 1980's by overseas competitio
Autor:
John R. Canada, Jerome P. Lavelle
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The Engineering Economist. 37:161-165
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The Engineering Economist. 37:184-191
Autor:
John R. Canada, W.G. Sullivan
Publikováno v:
Engineering Costs and Production Economics. 18:247-253
This article focuses on main pitfalls/errors in application of traditional economic decision models which tend to impede the adoption of advanced manufacturing systems. The three main pitfalls are: arbitrarily high hurdle rates, comparison with the s
Autor:
John R. Canada, Richard H. Bernhard
Publikováno v:
The Engineering Economist. 36:56-65
For Analytic Hierarchy Process applications having separate benefit and cost output vectors, Saaty has recommended choosing a solution using a simple benefit/cost ratio procedure. But, even when benefits and costs are known with certainty and measure
Autor:
John R. Canada, George L. Hodge
Publikováno v:
The Engineering Economist. 35:161-167
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The Journal of the Operational Research Society. 41:781
Autor:
John R. Canada
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The Engineering Economist. 35:333-333
Autor:
John R. Canada
Publikováno v:
The Engineering Economist. 31:137-150
This is an extensive, but not exhaustive, bibliography for persons interested in the Justification (economic and/or non-economic) of the various aspects normally associated with computer-integrated manufacturing (CIM) systems. Moat works cited Includ