Russell E. King
Affiliations: | Industrial Engineering | North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC |
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"Russell King"Children
Sign in to add traineeKristin A. Thoney | grad student | 2000 | NCSU |
Scott R. Schultz | grad student | 2001 | NCSU |
Mehmet R. Taner | grad student | 2001 | NCSU |
Timothy E. Trainor | grad student | 2001 | NCSU |
Mahmut A. Gokce | grad student | 2002 | NCSU |
Eunkyoung G. Cho | grad student | 2004 | NCSU |
Donald R. West | grad student | 2004 | NCSU |
Lauren M. Berrings | grad student | 2005 | NCSU |
Wenbin Wei | grad student | 2005 | NCSU |
Semra S. Ahiska | grad student | 2008 | NCSU |
Worawut Wangwatcharakul | grad student | 2009 | NCSU |
Evren Tipi | grad student | 2011 | NCSU |
Nils Buch | grad student | 2013 | NCSU |
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Ahiska SS, King RE. (2015) Inventory policy characterisation methodologies for a single-product recoverable manufacturing system European Journal of Industrial Engineering. 9: 222-243 |
Warsing DP, Wangwatcharakul W, King RE. (2013) Computing optimal base-stock levels for an inventory system with imperfect supply Computers and Operations Research. 40: 2786-2800 |
Ahiska SS, Kurtul E, King RE. (2013) Determining the value of product substitution for a stochastic manufacturing/remanufacturing system Iie Annual Conference and Expo 2013. 3924-3933 |
Wang Y, King RE, Ahiska SS, et al. (2011) Optimal ordering policy with multiple unreliable suppliers 61st Annual Iie Conference and Expo Proceedings |
Ahiska SS, King RE. (2010) Life cycle inventory policy characterizations for a single-product recoverable system International Journal of Production Economics. 124: 51-61 |
King RE, Brain LAC, Thoney KA. (2002) Control of yarn inventory for a cotton spinning plant: Part 1: Uncorrelated demand Journal of Textile and Apparel, Technology and Management. 2 |