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Publication type: Book
Title:

Purchasing and materials management

Author(s): Leenders,Michiel R. (Author) Fearon,Harold E. (Author) England,Wilbur B. (Author)
Publication Data: Homewood : Richard D.Irwin, 1985
Edition: 8th.ed.
Physical Description: xii, 586 p.
Notes: Includes bibliographies & index
Subject Area: Management
Subject Terms:  Buying   Government purchasing   Materials management   PurchasingGovernment purchasingMaterials management 
Call Number: 658.72 LEE
Accession Number 32912

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Publication type: Book
Title:

Purchasing and Supply Management

Author(s): Leenders,Michiel R. ([et al.])
Publication Data: Boston : McGraw - Hill/ Irwin, 2001
Edition: 12th ed.
Physical Description: XXI, 743p
Subject Area: Management
Subject Terms:  INDUSTRIAL PROCUREMENT   MATERIALS MANAGEMENT 
Call Number: 658.72 PUR
Accession Number 69697

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Publication type: Book
Title:

Purchasing and supply management, with 50 supply chain cases

Author(s): Leenders,Michiel R. ... [et al.]. (Author)
Responsibility Data: Michiel R. Leenders ... [et al.].
Publication Data: Boston : McGraw-Hill/ Irwin, 2006
Edition: 13th ed.
Physical Description: xix, 564 p.
ISBN: 0-07-111738-5  
Subject Area: Management
Subject Terms:  Industrial procurement   Materials management 
Call Number: 658.72 PUR
Accession Number 86439

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Publication type: Article
Title:

Is Your Upgrade Worth It? Process Mining Can Tell

Author(s): Genuchten,Michiel van (Author) Mans ,Ronny (Author)
Source Journal Info. Title:IEEE Software
Issue Number:2014/OCT V.31 N.5
Call No.:005.305 ISO
Location: References & Periodical Hall - 2nd floor
Physical Description: p 94-100
Subject Area: Computer
Subject Terms:  Software engineering 
Accession Number 137906
Abstract
Software vendors typically release updates and upgrades of their software once or twice a year. Users are then faced with the question of whether the upgrade is worth the price and the trouble. The software industry doesn't provide much evidence that it's worthwhile to upgrade to new releases. The authors propose the use of process mining to prove that upgrading to the next release provides quantifiable benefits to the end user. Process mining capitalizes on the fact that event logs capture information about processes. These events can be used to make processes visible and show the benefits of using a software product's next release. Three groups benefits from this process: end users, software suppliers, and researchers. The authors applied process mining to a medical software product and captured empirical data from 1,400 cases. The data shows that the new version was 11 percent more efficient than the old release. ...

Abstract URL:http://www.computer.org/csdl/mags/so/2014/05/mso2014050094-abs.html
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Publication type: Article
Title:

Evolutionary engineering to enhance starter culture performance in food fermentations

Author(s): Bachmann,Herwig (Author) Pronk,Jack T (Author) Kleerebezem,Michiel (Author)
Source Journal Info. Title:Current Opinion in Biotechnology
Issue Number:2015/APR V.32
Call No.:660.605 COB
Location: References & Periodical Hall - 2nd floor
Physical Description: p 1-7
Subject Area: Biotechnology
Subject Terms:  Biotechnology 
Accession Number 138911
Abstract
Microbial fermentation of foods and beverages is described to go as far back as 6000 BC. It is generally assumed that its initial purpose was food preservation. This primarily results from microbial conversion of carbohydrates to acids and/or alcohols, depletion of oxygen and production of antimicrobial molecules, which prevent growth of spoilage organisms. During the industrialization of food fermentations controlling fermentation conditions became increasingly important to ensure consistent product properties such as flavor and texture. ...

Abstract URL:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0958166914001633
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Publication type: Article
Title:

Preventing release in the acidic environment of the stomach via occlusion in ordered mesoporous silica enhances the absorption of poorly soluble weakly acidic drugs

Author(s): van Speybroeck,Michiel (Author) Mellaerts,Randy (Author) Do Thi,Thao (Author)
Source Journal Info. Title:Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences
Issue Number:2011/NOV V.100 N.11
Call No.:615.05 JPS
Location: References & Periodical Hall - 2nd floor
Physical Description: p 4864–4876
Subject Area: Medical sciences
Subject Terms:  Pharmacy 
Accession Number 145816
Abstract
This study aimed to assess the pharmaceutical performance of formulations consisting of either indomethacin or glibenclamide and the ordered mesoporous silica material SBA-15. Both compounds were loaded on SBA-15 via solvent impregnation. Adsorption in the SBA-15 mesopores was confirmed using nitrogen physisorption. ...

Abstract URL:http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/jps.22703/abstract
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Publication type: Article
Title:

Clutched Elastic Actuators

Author(s): Plooij,Michiel (Author) Wolfslag,Wouter (Author) Wisse,Martijn (Author)
Source Journal Info. Title:IEEE / ASME Transactions on Mechatronics
Issue Number:2017/APR V.22 N.2
Call No.:621.05 ITM
Location: References & Periodical Hall - 2nd floor
Physical Description: p 739 - 750
Subject Area: Engineering
Subject Terms:  Mechatronics 
Accession Number 160455
Abstract
This paper identifies the class of actuators called clutched elastic actuators (CEAs). CEAs use clutches to control the energy flow into springs. CEAs in exoskeletons, ...

Abstract URL:http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/7829390/
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Publication type: Article
Title:

Gaussian Mixture Based Probabilistic Load Flow For LV-Network Planning

Author(s): Nijhuis,Michiel (Author) Gibescu,Madeleine (Author)
Source Journal Info. Title:IEEE Transactions on Power Systems
Issue Number:2017/JUL V.32 N.4
Call No.:621.3105 ITP
Location: References & Periodical Hall - 2nd floor
Physical Description: p 2878 - 2886
Subject Area: Engineering
Subject Terms:  Electrical engineering 
Accession Number 162231
Abstract
Due the many uncertainties present in the evolution of loads and distributed generation, the use of probabilistic load flow in low voltage (LV) networks is essential for the evaluation of the robustness of these networks from a planning perspective. The main challenge with the assessment of LV-networks is the sheer number of networks which need to be analyzed. Moreover, most loads in the LV-network have a volatile nature and are hard to approximate using conventional probability distributions. ...

Abstract URL:http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/7744686/
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Publication type: Article
Title:

Variance-Based Global Sensitivity Analysis for Power Systems

Author(s): Ni,Fei (Author) Nijhuis,Michiel (Author) H. Nguyen,Phuong (Author)
Source Journal Info. Title:IEEE Transactions on Power Systems
Issue Number:2018/MAR V.33 N.2
Call No.:621.3105 ITP
Location: References & Periodical Hall - 2nd floor
Physical Description: p 1670 - 1682
Subject Area: Engineering
Subject Terms:  Electrical engineering 
Accession Number 166091
Abstract
Knowledge of the impact of uncertain inputs is valuable, especially in power systems with large amounts of stochastic renewable generations. A global sensitivity analysis (GSA) can determine the impact of input uncertainties on the output quantity of interest in a certain physical or mathematical model. ...

Abstract URL:https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/7959185/
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Publication type: Article
Title:

The Hackable City: Citymaking in a Platform Society

Author(s): de Waal,Martijn (Author) de Lange, Michiel (Author) Bouw,Matthijs (Author)
Source Journal Info. Title:Architectural Design: A.D
Issue Number:2017/JAN V.87 N.1
Call No.:720.5 ADE
Location: References & Periodical Hall - 2nd floor
Physical Description: p 50-57
Subject Area: Architecture
Subject Terms:  Architecture 
Accession Number 168285
Abstract
Can computer hacking have positive parallels in the shaping of the built environment? The Hackable City research project was set up with this question in mind, to investigate the potential of digital platforms to open up the citymaking process. Its cofounders Martijn de Waal, Michiel de Lange and Matthijs Bouw here outline the tendencies that their studies of collaborative urban development initiatives around the world have revealed, and ask whether knowledge sharing and incremental change might be a better way forward than top-down masterplans. ...

Abstract URL:https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/ad.2131
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Publication type: Article
Title:

Online Training of an Opto-Electronic Reservoir Computer Applied to Real-Time Channel Equalization

Author(s): Antonik,Piotr (Author) Duport,François (Author) Hermans,Michiel (Author)
Source Journal Info. Title:IEEE Transactions on Neural Networks and Learning Systems
Issue Number:2017/NOV V.28 N.11
Call No.:006 ITN
Location: References & Periodical Hall - 2nd floor
Physical Description: p 2686 - 2698
Subject Area: Computer
Subject Terms:  Neural networks (Computer science) 
Accession Number 171285
Abstract
Reservoir computing is a bioinspired computing paradigm for processing time-dependent signals. The performance of its analog implementation is comparable to other state-of-the-art algorithms for tasks such as speech recognition or chaotic time series prediction, but these are often constrained by the offline training methods commonly employed. ...

Abstract URL:https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/7553521
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Publication type: Article
Title:

Switching Hats: The Effect of Role Transition on Individual Ambidexterity

Author(s): Tempelaar,Michiel P. (Author) Rosenkranz,Nicole A. (Author)
Source Journal Info. Title:Journal of Management
Issue Number:2019/APR V.45 N.4
Call No.:658.005 JMA
Location: References & Periodical Hall - 2nd floor
Physical Description: p 1517–1539
Subject Area: Management
Subject Terms:  Management 
Accession Number 174606
Abstract
This article contributes to the growing body of research that focuses on the microfoundations of organizational ambidexterity, that is, understanding what enables individuals to address the exploitation-exploration dilemma. One central challenge generated by ambidexterity is the multiplicity and divergence of organizational roles, to which individuals need to cater when exploiting and exploring. ...

Abstract URL:https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/0149206317714312
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Publication type: Article
Title:

Ten Years of "Impact" Columns—The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly

Author(s): van Genuchten,Michiel (Author) Hatton,Les (Author)
Source Journal Info. Title:IEEE Software
Issue Number:2019/DEC V.36 N.6
Call No.:005.305 ISO
Location: References & Periodical Hall - 2nd floor
Physical Description: p 57-60
Subject Area: Computer
Subject Terms:  Software engineering 
Accession Number 177527
Abstract
Ten years ago, we started the "Impact" column in IEEE Software. The goal when we started was to "build better quantitative insight into how software impacts various businesses. How the product uses the software and how the company built it are equally important."1 This article is the 45th instance of the column. ...

Abstract URL:https://www.computer.org/csdl/magazine/so/2019/06/08880054/1ekT9TqrNra


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