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2010 – 2019
- 2015
- [j7]R. John Milne, Chi-Tai Wang, Brian T. Denton, Kenneth Fordyce:
Incorporating contractual arrangements in production planning. Comput. Oper. Res. 53: 353-363 (2015) - 2013
- [j6]Alfred Degbotse, Brian T. Denton, Kenneth Fordyce, R. John Milne, Robert Orzell, Chi-Tai Wang:
IBM Blends Heuristics and Optimization to Plan Its Semiconductor Supply Chain. Interfaces 43(2): 130-141 (2013) - 2012
- [j5]R. John Milne, Chi-Tai Wang, C.-K. A. Yen, Ken Fordyce:
Optimized material requirements planning for semiconductor manufacturing. J. Oper. Res. Soc. 63(11): 1566-1577 (2012) - [c11]Kenneth Fordyce, John Fournier, R. John Milne, Harpal Singh:
Tutorial: illusion of capacity - challenge of incorporating the complexity of FAB capacity (tool deployment & operating curve) into central planning for firms with substantial non-FAB complexity. WSC 2012: 206:1-206:16
2000 – 2009
- 2008
- [c10]Ken Fordyce, Alfred Degbotse, R. John Milne, Robert Orzell, Chi-Tai Wang:
The ongoing challenge - an accurate assessment of supply linked to demand to create an enterprise-wide end to end detailed central supply chain plan. WSC 2008: 2267-2270 - [c9]Ken Fordyce, Robert E. Bixby, Richard Burda:
Technology that upsets the social order - a paradigm shift in assigning lots to tools in a wafer fabricator - the transition from rules to optimization. WSC 2008: 2277-2285
1990 – 1999
- 1995
- [c8]Kenneth Fordyce, Gerald Gary Sullivan:
Deploying Complex Decision Technologies with APL to Solve the Daily Output Planning Problem: A Tale from Two of the Last of the Jedi Knights. APL 1995: 35-42 - 1992
- [j4]Kenneth Fordyce, Manuel Alfonseca, James A. Brown, Gerald Sullivan:
Solving two-state logic problems with Boolean arrays: an approach unique to APL. ACM SIGAPL APL Quote Quad 22(4): 10-11 (1992) - 1991
- [c7]Kenneth Fordyce, Mario Morreale, Jan Jantzen, Gerald Sullivan:
Using Boolean of Integer Arrays to Analyze Networks. APL 1991: 174-185 - 1990
- [j3]Kenneth Fordyce:
A bibliography of APL articles on modeling and KBES. ACM SIGAPL APL Quote Quad 21(1): 12-18 (1990) - [j2]Kenneth Fordyce, Jan Jantzen, Gerald Sullivan:
Finding circular relationships in networks. ACM SIGAPL APL Quote Quad 21(2): 1-4 (1990)
1980 – 1989
- 1989
- [j1]Kenneth Fordyce, Jan Jantzen, Gerald A. Sullivan Sr., Gerald A. Sullivan Jr.:
Representing Knowledge with Functions and Boolean Arrays. IBM J. Res. Dev. 33(6): 627-646 (1989) - [c6]Gerald Sullivan, Kenneth Fordyce:
Logistics Management System (LMS): The Technology of Logistics with Knowledge-Based Expert Systems. IAAI 1989 - [c5]Gerald Sullivan, Kenneth Fordyce:
Logistics management system: continuous flow manufacturing using knowledge based expert systems. IEA/AIE (2) 1989: 520-522 - 1987
- [c4]Kenneth Fordyce, Gerald Gary Sullivan:
Boolean array structures for a rule-based forward chaining inference engine. APL 1987: 185-195 - 1986
- [c3]Gerald A. Sullivan, Kenneth Fordyce:
Extending worksheet modelling software with expert system technology. APL 1986: 107-117 - 1985
- [c2]Gerald Gary Sullivan, Kenneth Fordyce:
Artificial intelligence development aids (AIDA). APL 1985: 106-113 - [c1]Gerald Gary Sullivan, Kenneth Fordyce:
Examples of the Role of Expert Systems in Decision Support. COMPCON 1985: 164-168
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