IN THIS ISSUE: Operations Research /2 (George L. Nemhauser, director of the School of Operations Research and Industrial Engineering at Cornell, presents a perspective of a field still not well understood by the general public, and discusses the program at Cornell.) ... A War Baby Comes of Age: The Story of Operations Research at Cornell /7 (Andrew Schultz, Jr., a long-time professor of operations research and industrial engineering, surveys the development of the discipline and of the academic program here.) ... Interfacing with Industry /12 (Two faculty members of the Cornell School of Operations Research and Industrial Engineering, John A. Muckstadt and Lee W. Schruben, describe a new emphasis on project work for graduate students.) ......
IN THIS ISSUE: Editorial /2 (The Coming Crisis in Engineering Manpower, contributed by guest editori...
When Jerry Lieberman and I started working on the first edition of this book 50 years ago, our goal...
IN THIS ISSUE: Professional Orientation for the Engineering Undergraduate /2 (Today's undergraduates...
IN THIS ISSUE: Productivity and Engineering /2 (What must be done to achieve much needed increases i...
IN THIS ISSUE: Research Associated with Industry: Cornell's Injection Molding Project, Part of a New...
The ambiguous term operations research was coined during World War II. A frequent substitute is man...
In this Issue: Guidelines for the Future /2 (Associate Dean of Engineering at Cornell Edmund T. Cra...
IN THIS ISSUE: An Overview: Cornell's $22.5-Million Program in Engineering Research /2 (With increas...
IN THIS ISSUE: CAD/CAM in Mechanical Engineering /2 (Professor K. K. Wang of the Sibley School of Me...
IN THIS ISSUE: Engineering for Decline: a Challenge in the Eighties /2 (New York State's new public...
IN THIS ISSUE: The 1990s As the Decade of the Undergraduate (Editorial) /2 (Special programs at Cor...
IN THIS ISSUE: Commentary: On the Making of Professionals -- 1. The Province of Engineers /2 Thomas...
IN THIS ISSUE: Educating Masters of the Engineering Profession /2 (Cornell's professional Master of ...
IN THIS ISSUE: Getting Out Where the Action Is through Cornell's Engineering Coop Program /2 (Studen...
Operations Research emerged as a quantitative approach to problem-solving in World War II. Its found...
IN THIS ISSUE: Editorial /2 (The Coming Crisis in Engineering Manpower, contributed by guest editori...
When Jerry Lieberman and I started working on the first edition of this book 50 years ago, our goal...
IN THIS ISSUE: Professional Orientation for the Engineering Undergraduate /2 (Today's undergraduates...
IN THIS ISSUE: Productivity and Engineering /2 (What must be done to achieve much needed increases i...
IN THIS ISSUE: Research Associated with Industry: Cornell's Injection Molding Project, Part of a New...
The ambiguous term operations research was coined during World War II. A frequent substitute is man...
In this Issue: Guidelines for the Future /2 (Associate Dean of Engineering at Cornell Edmund T. Cra...
IN THIS ISSUE: An Overview: Cornell's $22.5-Million Program in Engineering Research /2 (With increas...
IN THIS ISSUE: CAD/CAM in Mechanical Engineering /2 (Professor K. K. Wang of the Sibley School of Me...
IN THIS ISSUE: Engineering for Decline: a Challenge in the Eighties /2 (New York State's new public...
IN THIS ISSUE: The 1990s As the Decade of the Undergraduate (Editorial) /2 (Special programs at Cor...
IN THIS ISSUE: Commentary: On the Making of Professionals -- 1. The Province of Engineers /2 Thomas...
IN THIS ISSUE: Educating Masters of the Engineering Profession /2 (Cornell's professional Master of ...
IN THIS ISSUE: Getting Out Where the Action Is through Cornell's Engineering Coop Program /2 (Studen...
Operations Research emerged as a quantitative approach to problem-solving in World War II. Its found...
IN THIS ISSUE: Editorial /2 (The Coming Crisis in Engineering Manpower, contributed by guest editori...
When Jerry Lieberman and I started working on the first edition of this book 50 years ago, our goal...
IN THIS ISSUE: Professional Orientation for the Engineering Undergraduate /2 (Today's undergraduates...