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Acuta Enews December 1993, Vol. 22, No. 12 Dec 1993

Acuta Enews December 1993, Vol. 22, No. 12

ACUTA Newsletters

In This Issue

Board Report

President's message

Telecom talks $$$ at UNM

US West to test high speed transmission

Big MAN on campus

Student toll fraud


A Robust Aggregation Approach To Simplification Of Manufacturing Flow Line Models, Paul Savory Nov 1993

A Robust Aggregation Approach To Simplification Of Manufacturing Flow Line Models, Paul Savory

Department of Industrial and Management Systems Engineering: Faculty Publications

One of the more difficult tasks facing a modeler in developing a simulation model of a discrete part manufacturing system is deciding at what level of abstraction to represent the resources of the system. For example, questions about plant capacity can be modeled with a simple model, whereas questions regarding the efficiency of different part scheduling rules can only be answered with a more detailed model. In developing a simulation model, most of the actual features of the system under study must be ignored and an abstraction must be developed. If done correctly, this idealization provides a useful approximation of …


Acuta Enews November 1993, Vol. 22, No. 11 Nov 1993

Acuta Enews November 1993, Vol. 22, No. 11

ACUTA Newsletters

In This Issue

Board Report

President's message

TASA commissions

Numbering plan means net manager pains

21st Century Technology

Toll Fraud


A Robust Aggregation Approach To Simplification Of Manufacturing Flow Line Models, Paul Savory Nov 1993

A Robust Aggregation Approach To Simplification Of Manufacturing Flow Line Models, Paul Savory

Industrial and Management Systems Engineering: Presentations

One of the more difficult tasks facing a modeler in developing a simulation model of a discrete part manufacturing system is deciding at what level of abstraction to represent the resources of the system. For example, questions about plant capacity can be modeled with a simple model, whereas questions regarding the efficiency of different part scheduling rules can only be answered with a more detailed model. In developing a simulation model, most of the actual features of the system under study must be ignored and an abstraction must be developed. If done correctly, this idealization provides a useful approximation of …


Acuta Enews October 1993, Vol. 22, No. 10 Oct 1993

Acuta Enews October 1993, Vol. 22, No. 10

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E-mail

President's message

Data Comm Project at Delaware Tech

User Groups Meet at Conference

21st Century Technology

Staff Report


Acuta Enews September 1993, Vol. 22, No. 9 Sep 1993

Acuta Enews September 1993, Vol. 22, No. 9

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Emergency phones

President's message

FCC opens up local loop

CWRU cuts phone bill by 20%

Staff report


Acuta Enews August 1993, Vol. 22, No. 8 Aug 1993

Acuta Enews August 1993, Vol. 22, No. 8

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Interview with Luther Robb

President's Message

Paradigms & Paradoxes

Total Quality Management

Super Schools

Win-Win Relationships

21st Century Technology

Executive Director's Message


Acuta Enews July 1993, Vol. 22, No. 7 Jul 1993

Acuta Enews July 1993, Vol. 22, No. 7

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Gain-share at Wake Forest

President's Message

North American Numbering Plan

Toll Fraud Checklist

Staff Report


Acuta Enews June 1993, Vol. 22, No. 6 Jun 1993

Acuta Enews June 1993, Vol. 22, No. 6

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Telemedicine

Vancouver Review

Economy at Turning Point

Yale Meridian Upgrade

Executive Director's Message


Acuta Enews May 1993, Vol. 22, No. 5 May 1993

Acuta Enews May 1993, Vol. 22, No. 5

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Call for Nominations page 2

President's Message page 3

MHEC $aves with Virtual Private Network page 4

Board of Directors Meeting page 5

Tireed Dues page 5

Toll Fraud Takes Aim page 6

Infrastructure page 7

Toll Fraud Checklist page 8

Will My Cellular Phone Fry My Brain? page 9

Executive Director's Message page 11


Acuta Enews April 1993, Vol. 22, No. 4 Apr 1993

Acuta Enews April 1993, Vol. 22, No. 4

ACUTA Newsletters

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TQM at Univeristy of Kansas page 2

President's Message page 3

Kent State Meets ADA Requirements page 4

Remembering Dorothy Heinecke page 7

Toll Fraud & Telabuse page 8

NATA Addresses E911 Issue page 9

Executive Director's Message page 11


Acuta Enews March 1993, Vol. 22, No. 3 Mar 1993

Acuta Enews March 1993, Vol. 22, No. 3

ACUTA Newsletters

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CUPA Salary Survey page 2

Presidents Message page 3

Tampa Review: Voice Processing at lU page 4

Tampa Review: Auto Attendants page 7

PBX Toll Fraud Prevention Checklist page 8

Markey Addresses Communications infrastructure page 9

Tampa Review: Voice Processing Partnerships page 10

Executive Director's Message page 11


Acuta Enews March 1992, Vol. 21, No. 3 Mar 1993

Acuta Enews March 1992, Vol. 21, No. 3

ACUTA Newsletters

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OSP violators fined

President's column

Non-dominant carriers face tariffs

Resource Manager joins staff


Acuta Enews February 1993, Vol. 22, No. 2 Feb 1993

Acuta Enews February 1993, Vol. 22, No. 2

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Region Director Nominations

President's column

Institutional Excellence Award

Drew Uinv. Voice Mail

New Publications Editor

Miami Univ. Voice Mail

Tampa Exhibits Review

Executive Director


Introduction To Intellisim 2.0, Paul Savory Jan 1993

Introduction To Intellisim 2.0, Paul Savory

Department of Industrial and Management Systems Engineering: Faculty Publications

IntelliSIM is a prototype for a new generation of knowledge-based simulation tool that has been developed by the Systems Simulation Laboratory at Arizona State University. This tool is a computer environment that allows non-simulation trained modelers to predict the performance of a manufacturing system for which the necessary data is available. The system provides predictive data on such items as throughput time, queue levels, equipment utilization, reactions to machine failures, etc. With IntelliSIM, the benefits of discrete-event simulation can be exploited without requiring the high level of expertise necessary to successfully conduct a sound simulation study. The approach offered with …