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Colin Herron
Professor Paul Braiden
Defining the foundation of lean manufacturing in the context of its origins (Japan)2007
Colin Herron
Professor Paul Braiden
Defining the foundation of lean manufacturing in the context of its origins (Japan)2007
Colin Herron
Professor Paul Braiden
A methodology for developing sustainable quantifiable productivity improvement in manufacturing companies2006
Professor Paul Braiden
A combined methodology to help achieve objectives in Business Process Re-engineering2005
Colin Herron
Professor Paul Braiden
A method to predict a company's responsiveness to structured productivity interventions2004
Professor Paul Braiden
Setting realistic and achievable objectives in business process re-engineering2004
Professor Christian Hicks
Dr Pupong Pongcharoen
Professor Paul Braiden
Stochastic simulation studies of dispatching rules for production scheduling in the capital goods industry2004
Dr Pupong Pongcharoen
Professor Christian Hicks
Professor Paul Braiden
The development of genetic algorithms for the finite capacity scheduling of complex products with multiple levels of product structure2004
Professor Paul Braiden
Using business process re-engineering for the development of production efficiency in companies making engineered to order products2004
Professor Paul Braiden
Evaluating production management systems in companies making engineer to order products2003
Dr Pupong Pongcharoen
Professor Christian Hicks
Professor Paul Braiden
David Stewardson
Determining optimum Genetic Algorithm parameters for scheduling the manufacturing and assembly of complex products2002
Professor Christian Hicks
Professor Paul Braiden
Professor Tom McGovern
Knowledge management in the design and manufacture of capital goods2002
David Stewardson
Professor Christian Hicks
Dr Pupong Pongcharoen
Dr Shirley Coleman
Professor Paul Braiden
Overcoming complexity via statistical thinking: optimising genetic algorithms for use in complex scheduling problems via designed experiments2002
David Stewardson
Professor Christian Hicks
Dr Pupong Pongcharoen
Dr Shirley Coleman
Professor Paul Braiden
Overcoming complexity via statistical thinking: optimising Genetic Algorithms for use in complex scheduling problems via designed experiments2002
Professor Tom McGovern
Professor Christian Hicks
Professor Paul Braiden
Strategic alignment of capital goods companies with deregulated power generation markets2002
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