Facility location studies involve the selection of a preferred
course of action from an array of multiattributed alternatives. The
factors affecting this selection are defined in both quantifiable and
qualifiable terms. The former comprises primarily monetary or operational
data, and the latter consists of nonmonetary and environmental
parameters; where the...
Shrimp gradually has become a significant portion of seafood in
Oregon during the last two decades. The attention is attracted to the
economic, technology, and efficiency of resource management, harvesting,
processing, and marketing.
This thesis is a study of the path of Pacific pink shrimp, Pandalus
Jordani, from the ocean,...
Shrimp gradually has become a significant portion of seafood in
Oregon during the last two decades. The attention is attracted to the
economic, technology, and efficiency of resource management, harvesting,
processing, and marketing.
This thesis is a study of the path of Pacific pink shrimp, Pandalus
Jordani, from the ocean,...
The necessity for the evaluation of training methods on a between
methods basis is suggested. Current methods of training evaluations
are considered, and found to be generally deficient for their
lack of between technique comparisons. The necessity for an outline
of planned comparative analysis of training methods is indicated and...
The Dungeness crab fishery is the largest and oldest known
shellfish fishery of the North Pacific coast of North America. The
stability and development of this fishery is seriously hampered by
increasing meat extraction costs and labor shortages.
Alternative solutions to offset the increasing costs and labor
shortages include: 1)...
A multi-phase methodology is proposed as an aid to
resource planning and management activities in a high
technology company faced with an uncertain marketing
future. An attempt is made to incorporate both quantifiable
and non-quantifiable factors.
The problem analysis phase of the proposed methodology
employs Resource Planning and Management (RPM)...
This paper approaches the problem of arranging
facilities and moving materials in a sheltered workshop,
or rehabilitation center, employing handicapped people.
Traditional plant layout and material handling principles,
along with human engineering principles, are used for
developing a layout for Open Door Incorporated, a
sheltered workshop located in Corvallis, Oregon....
Resource Planning and Management (RPM) techniques have been
applied in this study of a product-mix and production scheduling linear
programming problem of a cooperating food processor.
Resource Planning and Management is a graphical portrayal of
the interactions between related resources and activities within a
system. In this study linear RPM...
A system's analysis study utilizing Resource Planning and
Management System network methodology, integer programming, and
goal programming is presented. The integrated approach is developed
and applied to the rare metals production process of the Oregon
Metallurgical Corporation (OREMET). As defined by OREMET
management, optimization of the production process required the...