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Emotional Intelligence And Its Potential In Engineering Management, Jesse Ray Toepfer
Emotional Intelligence And Its Potential In Engineering Management, Jesse Ray Toepfer
Engineering Management & Systems Engineering Theses & Dissertations
Assuming that the modern connotation of Emotional Intelligence (El) took shape with Wayne Leon Payne's 1986 dissertation, A Study of Emotion: Developing Emotional Intelligence, Self-Integration, Relating to Fear, Pain, and Desire, EI is nearing its thirtieth birthday. Relatively speaking, EI is still very young, and there are a handful of researchers who are still trying to explore and define El. Significant efforts have been made to develop the concept of EI, and the ramifications of EI on an individual's professional performance.
Often more technical and exacting in nature, the field of engineering management exhibits many aspects that are unique relative …
The Influence Of Network Factors On Network Centric Operations, Mehmet Fidanci
The Influence Of Network Factors On Network Centric Operations, Mehmet Fidanci
Engineering Management & Systems Engineering Theses & Dissertations
As Information Age changes the lifestyle of all humankinds, it also changes the way how to defense and secure the borders are secured and defended. The Information Age is about information superiority. It evolves the command and control concept, proactively, to optimize the size of the units and their connections within a combat force for effective mission accomplishment. The biggest issue is how big a unit will be and how they will arrange and connect it to the command and control structure in order for the unit to be effective on the battlefield. While some arrangements connect to each other …
A Decision Making Construct For Complex Situations, Van Edward Brewer
A Decision Making Construct For Complex Situations, Van Edward Brewer
Engineering Management & Systems Engineering Theses & Dissertations
The uncertainty inherently associated with complexity challenges decision-making processes, indicating a need for a construct for decision making in complex situations. A review of the literature on systems, complexity, and paradigms indicates that such a construct must be internally consistent with well-defined philosophical foundations and further that systems and complexity (as used in complex situations) are not necessarily internally consistent with traditional philosophical foundations. Therefore, a decision making construct for complex situations requires research into different foundations. This research addresses these gaps, deriving axiological and methodological components based on a set of principles consistent with the ontology and epistemology of …
Optimization Models And Algorithms For Spatial Scheduling, Christopher J. Garcia
Optimization Models And Algorithms For Spatial Scheduling, Christopher J. Garcia
Engineering Management & Systems Engineering Theses & Dissertations
Spatial scheduling problems involve scheduling a set of activities or jobs that each require a certain amount of physical space in order to be carried out. In these problems space is a limited resource, and the job locations, orientations, and start times must be simultaneously determined. As a result, spatial scheduling problems are a particularly difficult class of scheduling problems. These problems are commonly encountered in diverse industries including shipbuilding, aircraft assembly, and supply chain management. Despite its importance, there is a relatively scarce amount of research in the area of spatial scheduling.
In this dissertation, spatial scheduling problems are …