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Engineering Healthcare Delivery: A Systems Engineering Approach To Improving Trauma Center Nursing Efficacy, Robert A. Myers Jan 2016

Engineering Healthcare Delivery: A Systems Engineering Approach To Improving Trauma Center Nursing Efficacy, Robert A. Myers

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The efficacy of nurses is impacted by their availability to their patients and the occurrence of both beneficial and detrimental interruptions. Using system engineering tools, this work addresses open challenges in (i) methods for effective matching of nurse availability to non-stationary stochastic demand, (ii) differentiation of beneficial and detrimental interruptions, and (iii) modeling of nurses’ work with interruptions to provide an objective method of testing interruption interventions. First, we propose both qualitative and quantitative approaches to evaluate and then model the impact of resource scheduling on patient wait time in a Level I trauma center for a highly specialized nurse, …


Data Mining And Mathematical Models For Direct Market Campaign Optimization For Fred Meyer Jewelers, Lebin Lin Jan 2016

Data Mining And Mathematical Models For Direct Market Campaign Optimization For Fred Meyer Jewelers, Lebin Lin

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Jewelry retail companies like Fred Meyer Jewelers employ direct marketing such as mailing lists and catalogs as a primary means to promote products, maintain customer relationships, and drive sale growths. Most jewelry customers, however, do not purchase frequently – they make only a limited number of purchases at special times with long lead-times between purchases. This has created a series of challenging problems for the marketing team at these jewelry stores in a) predicting when and what the customer purchases, and b) deciding what customers to be targeted so as to maximize the return on investment in the design of …


Locally Optimized Covariance Kriging For Non-Stationary System Responses, Daniel Lee Clark Jr. Jan 2016

Locally Optimized Covariance Kriging For Non-Stationary System Responses, Daniel Lee Clark Jr.

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In this thesis, the Locally-Optimized Covariance (LOC) Kriging method is developed. This method represents a flexible surrogate modeling approach for approximating a non-stationary Kriging covariance structures for deterministic responses. The non-stationary covariance structure is approximated by aggregating multiple stationary localities. The aforementioned localities are determined to be statistically significant utilizing the Non-Stationary Identification Test. This methodology is applied to various demonstration problems including simple one and two-dimensional analytical cases, a deterministic fatigue and creep life model, and a five-dimensional fluid-structural interaction problem. The practical significance of LOC-Kriging is discussed in detail and is directly compared to stationary Kriging considering computational …