John M. Usher

Affiliations: 
Mississippi State University, Starkville, MS, United States 
Area:
Industrial Engineering, Computer Science
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Quddus A, Yavuz M, Usher JM, et al. (2019) Managing load congestion in electric vehicle charging stations under power demand uncertainty Expert Systems With Applications. 125: 195-220
Batarseh FS, Usher JM, Daspit JJ. (2017) Collaboration Capability In Virtual Teams: Examining The Influence On Diversity And Innovation International Journal of Innovation Management. 21: 1750034
Batarseh FS, Usher JM, Daspit JJ. (2017) Absorptive capacity in virtual teams: examining the influence on diversity and innovation Journal of Knowledge Management. 21: 1342-1361
Usher JM, McCool R, Strawderman L, et al. (2017) Simulation modeling of pedestrian behavior in the presence of unmanned mobile robots Simulation Modelling Practice and Theory. 75: 96-112
Liu X, Usher JM. (2016) Modeling air passengers’ rescheduling strategies for airport service lines based on an empirical study with the aid of a virtual 3-D computer graphic environment Public Transport. 8: 57-84
Grabenstetter DH, Usher JM. (2015) Sequencing jobs in an engineer-to-order engineering environment Production and Manufacturing Research. 3: 201-217
Grabenstetter DH, Usher JM. (2014) Developing due dates in an engineer-to-order engineering environment International Journal of Production Research. 52: 6349-6361
Grabenstetter DH, Usher JM. (2013) Determining job complexity in an engineer to order environment for due date estimation using a proposed framework International Journal of Production Research. 51: 5728-5740
Usher JM, Liu X, Kolstad E. (2010) Simulation of pedestrian behavior in Intermodal facilities Spring Simulation Multiconference 2010, Springsim'10
Strawderman L, Lee H, Usher JM. (2010) Utilization of behavioral studies in developing the intermodal simulator for the analysis of pedestrian traffic (ISAPT) Transportation Planning and Technology. 33: 281-295
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