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Improving Reliability Of Medical Device Tracking Using Unique Device Identification, John A. Bonfanti
Improving Reliability Of Medical Device Tracking Using Unique Device Identification, John A. Bonfanti
Industrial Engineering Undergraduate Honors Theses
The term “disruptive innovation” has been the buzzword of industries looking to create technological advancements in their respective fields ever since the term was first coined in 1995. In order to invest in the future of the industry, companies are beginning to focus on new, innovative ideas that come into the market as a low-cost alternative to the sustaining innovations currently in place. Similar business-models can be seen in the healthcare industry, as physicians look to disruptive innovations to provide methods of diagnosis and treatment that are easier to perform and maintain. Companies, from medical device manufacturers to the hospitals …
Modeling Supply Chain Resiliency, Jeff A. Hazel
Modeling Supply Chain Resiliency, Jeff A. Hazel
Industrial Engineering Undergraduate Honors Theses
Engineered Resilient Systems (ERS) is a Department of Defense (DoD) program focusing on the effective and efficient design and development of complex engineered systems throughout their life cycle. There is a growing literature with qualitative definitions of resilience and quantitative models for systems with one performance measure. This paper uses a quantitative resilience framework (the Framework for ERS) that includes system design options, reliability, threats, vulnerabilities, responses, and consequences assessed in multiple system performance measures. The framework assists in establishing a model for any system to evaluate resiliency. This paper applies this framework using Multiple Objective Decision Analysis (MODA) to …
Developing A Logistics Risk Assessment Tool, Daniel C. Fritsche
Developing A Logistics Risk Assessment Tool, Daniel C. Fritsche
Industrial Engineering Undergraduate Honors Theses
Economies around the world have thrived in the wake of the development and keen understanding of effective supply chain management practices. As a result, organizations have become more dependent on other organizations to move their products and services to completion due to complex sourcing and shipping arrangements that have precipitated from the formation of sophisticated supply chains. A supply chain is in general a flow of products or services. When this flow is disrupted or halted, disastrous consequences can ensue. In the worst cases, such as with a disaster relief organization like the American Red Cross, disruptions in supply chains …