Search Results - "optimization"

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    MODERN CONSTRUCTION PROJECT MANAGEMENT by Tang, S. L., S W Poon, Syed M Ahmed, Wong, Francis K W

    Published 2003
    Table of Contents: “…PERT and Its Probability Concept -- 14. Time-Cost Optimization of a Project -- 15. Critical Path and Linear Programming -- 16. …”
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    The New Science of Retailing How Analytics Are Transforming the Supply Chain and Improving Performance by Fisher, Raman

    Published 2010
    Table of Contents: “…Retail valuation : how investors value product availability and inventory management -- Assortment planning : mining sales data to discover "homerun" products you are missing -- Product life cycle planning : how to reinvent forecasting, inventory optimization, and markdown pricing -- Flexible supply chains : how to design for greater agility end to end -- Reducing perverse incentive misalignment in supply chains -- Store level execution : increasing sales through better availability of products and store associates -- Company-wide implementation : managerial issues affecting implementation -- Technological risk : how retailers should assess and manage emerging technologies.…”
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    Designing with the Mind in Mind Simple Guide to Understanding User Interface Design Rules by Johnson, Jeff consultant

    Published 2021
    Table of Contents: “…Our perception is biased -- Our vision is optimized to see structure -- We seek and use visual structure -- Our color vision is limited -- Our peripheral vision is poor -- Reading is unnatural -- Our attention is limited; our memory is imperfect -- Limits on attention shape our thought and action -- Recognition is easy; recall is hard -- Learning from experience and performing learned actions are easy; novel actions, problem solving, and calculation are hard -- Many factors affect learning -- Human decision making is rarely rational -- Our hand-eye coordination follows laws -- We have time requirements -- We make errors…”
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