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    • Automated web services composition with the event calculus 

      Aydın, Onur; Kesim-Çiçekli, Nihan; Çiçekli, İlyas (Springer, 2007-10)
      As the web services proliferate and complicate it is becoming an overwhelming job to manually prepare the web service compositions which describe the communication and integration between web services. This paper analyzes ...
    • Conceptual model for an ICT-enabled educational platform for collaborative design 

      Şenyapılı, Burcu; Anumba, C.J. (CRC Press/Balkema, 2015)
      Almost all design related practices (architecture, architectural engineering, interior architecture/design, landscape architecture, urban design, industrial design, fashion and visual communication design) heavily depend ...
    • Dynamic lot sizing problem for a warm/cold process 

      Toy, A. Ö.; Berk, E. (Taylor & Francis, 2006)
      We consider a dynamic lot sizing problem with finite capacity for a process that can be kept warm until the next production period at a unit variable cost ωt only if more than a threshold value has been produced and is ...
    • Economic design of EWMA control charts based on loss function 

      Serel, D. A. (Elsevier, 2009)
      For monitoring the stability of a process, various control charts based on exponentially weighted moving average (EWMA) statistics have been proposed in the literature. We study the economic design of EWMA-based mean and ...
    • An integrated process planning approach for CNC machine tools 

      Aktürk, M. S.; Avcı, S. (Springer-Verlag, 1996)
      In view of the high investment and tooling cost of a CNC machining centre, the cutting and idle times should be optimised by considering the tool consumption and the non-machining time cost components. In this paper, we ...
    • Investing in quality under autonomous and induced learning 

      Serel, D. A.; Dada, M.; Moskowitz, H.; Plante, R. D. (Taylor & Francis, 2003)
      The reduction of variability in product performance characteristics is an important focus of quality improvement programs. Learning is intrinsically linked to process improvement and can assume two forms: (i) autonomous ...
    • Scheduling with tool changes to minimize total completion time: a study of heuristics and their performance 

      Aktürk, M. S.; Ghosh, J. B.; Güneş, E. D. (John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2003)
      The machine scheduling literature does not consider the issue of tool change. The parallel literature on tool management addresses this issue but assumes that the change is due only to part mix. In practice, however, a ...