John M. Usher
Affiliations: | Mississippi State University, Starkville, MS, United States |
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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 |