Measuring and motivating student effort in an online version of the core class in operations management

2012 ◽  
Vol 11 (4) ◽  
pp. 369 ◽  
Author(s):  
Robert L. Bregman
2011 ◽  
Vol 474-476 ◽  
pp. 651-654 ◽  
Author(s):  
Qiao Xing Li ◽  
Xing Sen Li

Extension theory are widely used in many fields such as automation, manufacturing process, operations management and artificial intelligence. Dependent function is the core of extension set. In this paper, we construct the elementary dependent function on the single interval, i.e., the discussion field is the same as the positive one, and it includes finite and infinite ones, respectively. Some properties are also discussed. The proposed functions allow extension theory with a broader scope.


Author(s):  
Nguyen Van Thao

Vietnamese vocabulary is divided by different criteria, such as: word classes by origin; according to the scope of use; by using style and by positive and negative criteria, specifically, the native word class is the core class in Vietnamese vocabulary, which is a prop and plays a controlling role, controlling the activities of other word classes. Identifying a word as a native word is no easy task. Because Vietnamese has a common origin with Mon - Khmer languages. Therefore, there are words that still share common words. Finding the exact origin is extremely difficult, even for linguistic historians. In addition, the scope of words usage, the southern Buddhist press is heavily influenced by the Southern dialect, this is understandable because the writers (Buddhist reporters) often come from the South and one more thing is written for southern readers. In contrast, the current use of Buddhist jargon requires an exchange, that is: speaking of the Buddhist press language, it is impossible not to mention the word class (jargon) that has its own particularity. Buddhist jargon plays a tremendous role in preserving and promoting the values of Buddhism. It is inconceivable if the Buddhist language did not have these jargon


2009 ◽  
Vol 2 (2) ◽  
pp. 31-38
Author(s):  
Nicole B. Koppel ◽  
Kimberly Killmer Hollister

To meet the new AACSB International standards regarding retention assessment and adequately determine if and what students are learning, this research presents a framework within which expected learning outcomes and specific learning are assessed. This paper presents the framework and describes how the process can be implemented with an application to retention assessment for the core operations management (OM) topics. Assessing core OM topics partially fulfills the AACSB International mandate of topical coverage and outcome assessment in the area of analytical decision making, which includes business statistics, financial analysis, and operations management. The study is of value to those who desire to better understand and implement assurance of learning or assessment in their programs.


i-com ◽  
2015 ◽  
Vol 14 (1) ◽  
pp. 83-85
Author(s):  
Dorina Gumm

AbstractThe purpose an organisation attaches to its intranet should be the starting point for justifying an intranet project, defining use cases and ultimately being able to measure its success. An intranet's prospects for success are best when it is perceived as a tool for operations management. This is one of the core findings of the “KlinikNet 2.0” project chosen by hospital directors as one of five “IT Key Topics” in 2014.


1999 ◽  
Vol 40 (19) ◽  
pp. 3769-3772 ◽  
Author(s):  
Latika Singh ◽  
Yuko Nakahara ◽  
Yukishige Ito ◽  
Yoshiaki Nakahara

Author(s):  
Azhar Murad Uja

This research aims to forward the role of mathematical programming in rationalizing the decisions of optimum utilization of machines and equipment within the work order system. The necessity of the basic production requirements (machinery and equipment, raw materials and other materials) Is one of the core tasks of operations management, in order to ensure the continuity of the process Productivity, The men's clothing factory was selected in Najaf with all its basic production units and assistance. The research is based on a number of conclusions, namely, the possibility of applying mathematical programming in dealing with the problems of operations management, in particular the process of using machinery and equipment in the production process to achieve The study concluded with a number of recommendations as follows: 1  the need to adopt dynamic programming in the organization sample study in order to optimize them and achieve the target resources 2-  The management of the ready-made clothing factory can not rely on the method of intuition or guessing or on previous experience. Rather, it is necessary to adopt the quantitative approach in rationalizing decisions regarding the use of machinery and equipment or replacements and replacements.


2019 ◽  
Vol 42 ◽  
Author(s):  
Guido Gainotti

Abstract The target article carefully describes the memory system, centered on the temporal lobe that builds specific memory traces. It does not, however, mention the laterality effects that exist within this system. This commentary briefly surveys evidence showing that clear asymmetries exist within the temporal lobe structures subserving the core system and that the right temporal structures mainly underpin face familiarity feelings.


Author(s):  
T. Kanetaka ◽  
M. Cho ◽  
S. Kawamura ◽  
T. Sado ◽  
K. Hara

The authors have investigated the dissolution process of human cholesterol gallstones using a scanning electron microscope(SEM). This study was carried out by comparing control gallstones incubated in beagle bile with gallstones obtained from patients who were treated with chenodeoxycholic acid(CDCA).The cholesterol gallstones for this study were obtained from 14 patients. Three control patients were treated without CDCA and eleven patients were treated with CDCA 300-600 mg/day for periods ranging from four to twenty five months. It was confirmed through chemical analysis that these gallstones contained more than 80% cholesterol in both the outer surface and the core.The specimen were obtained from the outer surface and the core of the gallstones. Each specimen was attached to alminum sheet and coated with carbon to 100Å thickness. The SEM observation was made by Hitachi S-550 with 20 kV acceleration voltage and with 60-20, 000X magnification.


Author(s):  
M. Locke ◽  
J. T. McMahon

The fat body of insects has always been compared functionally to the liver of vertebrates. Both synthesize and store glycogen and lipid and are concerned with the formation of blood proteins. The comparison becomes even more apt with the discovery of microbodies and the localization of urate oxidase and catalase in insect fat body.The microbodies are oval to spherical bodies about 1μ across with a depression and dense core on one side. The core is made of coiled tubules together with dense material close to the depressed membrane. The tubules may appear loose or densely packed but always intertwined like liquid crystals, never straight as in solid crystals (Fig. 1). When fat body is reacted with diaminobenzidine free base and H2O2 at pH 9.0 to determine the distribution of catalase, electron microscopy shows the enzyme in the matrix of the microbodies (Fig. 2). The reaction is abolished by 3-amino-1, 2, 4-triazole, a competitive inhibitor of catalase. The fat body is the only tissue which consistantly reacts positively for urate oxidase. The reaction product is sharply localized in granules of about the same size and distribution as the microbodies. The reaction is inhibited by 2, 6, 8-trichloropurine, a competitive inhibitor of urate oxidase.


Author(s):  
P.P.K. Smith

Grains of pigeonite, a calcium-poor silicate mineral of the pyroxene group, from the Whin Sill dolerite have been ion-thinned and examined by TEM. The pigeonite is strongly zoned chemically from the composition Wo8En64FS28 in the core to Wo13En34FS53 at the rim. Two phase transformations have occurred during the cooling of this pigeonite:- exsolution of augite, a more calcic pyroxene, and inversion of the pigeonite from the high- temperature C face-centred form to the low-temperature primitive form, with the formation of antiphase boundaries (APB's). Different sequences of these exsolution and inversion reactions, together with different nucleation mechanisms of the augite, have created three distinct microstructures depending on the position in the grain.In the core of the grains small platelets of augite about 0.02μm thick have farmed parallel to the (001) plane (Fig. 1). These are thought to have exsolved by homogeneous nucleation. Subsequently the inversion of the pigeonite has led to the creation of APB's.


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