Barry R. Cobb, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2005 | University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS, United States |
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(*Inference and decision making in hybrid probabilistic graphical models.) |
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Cobb B, Li L. (2019) Bayesian networks for statistical process control with attribute data International Journal of Quality & Reliability Management. 36: 232-256 |
Cobb BR, Li L. (2019) Bayesian network model for quality control with categorical attribute data Applied Soft Computing. 84: 105746 |
Cobb BR. (2017) Optimization Models for the Continuous Review Inventory System International Journal of Operations Research and Information Systems. 8: 1-21 |
Cobb BR, Shenoy PP. (2017) Inference in Hybrid Bayesian Networks with Nonlinear Deterministic Conditionals International Journal of Intelligent Systems. 32: 1217-1246 |
Cobb BR. (2016) Lead time uncertainty and supply chain coordination in lost sales inventory models International Journal of Inventory Research. 3: 5 |
Cobb BR, Johnson AW, Rumí R, et al. (2015) Accurate lead time demand modeling and optimal inventory policies in continuous review systems International Journal of Production Economics. 163: 124-136 |
Cobb BR, Sen T. (2014) Finding mixed strategy Nash equilibria with decision trees International Review of Economics Education. 15: 43-50 |
Cobb BR. (2013) Spreadsheet Modeling of (Q,R) Inventory Policies Decision Sciences Journal of Innovative Education. 11: 175-184 |
Cobb BR. (2013) Mixture distributions for modelling demand during lead time Journal of the Operational Research Society. 64: 217-228 |
Cobb BR, Rumí R, Salmerón A. (2013) Inventory management with log-normal demand per unit time Computers and Operations Research. 40: 1842-1851 |