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Engineering Analytics: Advances in Research and Applications [Hardback]

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  • Formāts: Hardback, 268 pages, height x width: 234x156 mm, weight: 340 g, 38 Tables, black and white; 137 Line drawings, black and white; 16 Halftones, black and white; 153 Illustrations, black and white
  • Izdošanas datums: 27-Sep-2021
  • Izdevniecība: CRC Press
  • ISBN-10: 0367685345
  • ISBN-13: 9780367685348
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 268 pages, height x width: 234x156 mm, weight: 340 g, 38 Tables, black and white; 137 Line drawings, black and white; 16 Halftones, black and white; 153 Illustrations, black and white
  • Izdošanas datums: 27-Sep-2021
  • Izdevniecība: CRC Press
  • ISBN-10: 0367685345
  • ISBN-13: 9780367685348

Engineering analytics is becoming a necessary skill for every engineer. Areas such as Operations Research, Simulation, and Machine Learning can be totally transformed through massive volumes of data. This book is intended to be an introduction to Engineering Analytics that can be used to improve performance tracking, customer segmentation for resource optimization, patterns and classification strategies, and logistics control towers.

Basic methods in the areas of visual, descriptive, predictive, and prescriptive analytics and Big Data are introduced. Industrial case studies and example problem demonstrations are used throughout the book to reinforce the concepts and applications. The book goes on to cover visual analytics and its relationships, simulation from the respective dimensions and Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence from different paradigms viewpoints.

The book is intended for professionals wanting to work on analytical problems, for Engineering students, Researchers, Chief-Technology Officers, and Directors that work within the areas and fields of Industrial Engineering, Computer Science, Statistics, Electrical Engineering Operations Research, and Big Data.



This book is intended to be an introduction to Engineering Analytics that can be used to improve performance tracking, customer segmentation for resource optimization, patterns and classification strategies, and logistics control towers.

Preface ix
Editor Biographies xiii
Introduction 1(6)
Chapter 1 Interactive Visualization to Support Data and Analytics-driven Supply Chain Design Decisions
7(14)
Milena Janjevic
Matthias Winkenbach
Chapter 2 Resilience-based Analysis of Road Closures in Colombia: An Unsupervised Learning Approach
21(22)
Nicolas Clavijo-Buritica
Mastoor M. Abushaega
Andres D. Gonzalez
Pedro Amorim
Andres Polo
Chapter 3 Characterization of Freight Transportation in Colombia Using the National Registry of Cargo Dispatches (RNDC)
43(18)
Daniel Prato
Nury Rodriguez
Juan Carlos Martinez
Camilo Sarmiento
Sebastian Talero
Chapter 4 Data and Its Implications in Engineering Analytics
61(12)
Camilo Torres
Chapter 5 Assessing the Potential of Implementing Blockchain in Supply Chains Using Agent-based Simulation and Deep Learning
73(16)
Mohammad Obeidat
Luis Rabelo
Chapter 6 Market Behavior Analysis and Product Demand Prediction Using Hybrid Simulation Modeling
89(20)
Adalberto Prada
Daniel Ortiz
Chapter 7 Beyond the Seaport: Assessing the Impact of Policies and Investments on the Transport Chain
109(24)
Mamoun Toukan
Hoi Ling Chan
Christopher Mejia-Argueta
Nima Kazemi
Chapter 8 Challenges and Approaches of Data Transformation: Big Data in Pandemic Times, an Example from Colombia
133(16)
Luis Carlos Manrique Ruiz
Sandra Puentes
Chapter 9 An Agent-based Methodology for Seaport Decision Making
149(14)
Ana X. Halabi-Echeverry
Nelson Obregdn-Neira
Hugo L. Nino-Vergara
Juan C. Aldana-Bernal
Milton Baron-Perico
Chapter 10 Simulation and Reinforcement Learning Framework to Find Scheduling Policies in Manufacturing
163(12)
Edgar Gutierrez
Nicolas Clavijo-Buritica
Luis Rabelo
Chapter 11 An Advanced Analytical Proposal for Sales and Operations Planning
175(22)
Julio A. Padilla
Chapter 12 Deep Neural Networks Applied in Autonomous Vehicle Software Architecture
197(20)
Olmer Garcia-Bedoya
Janito Vaqueiro Ferreira
Nicolas Clavijo-Buritica
Edgar Gutierrez-Franco
Larry Lowe
Chapter 13 Optimizing Supply Chain Networks for Specialty Coffee
217(18)
Santiago Botero Lopez
Muhammad Salman Chaudhry
Cansu Tayaksi
Chapter 14 Spatial Analysis of Fresh Food Retailers in Sabana Centra, Colombia
235(20)
Agatha da Silva
Daniela Granados-Rivera
Gonzalo Mejia
Christopher Mejia-Argueta
Jairo Jarrin
Chapter 15 Analysis of Internet of Things Implementations Using Agent-based Modeling: Two Case Studies
255(12)
Mohammed Basingab
Khalid Nagadi
Atif Shahzad
Ghada Elnaggar
Index 267
Luis Rabelo, Ph.D., was the NASA EPSCoR Agency Project Manager and currently a Professor in the Department of Industrial Engineering and Management Systems at the University of Central Florida. He received dual degrees in Electrical and Mechanical Engineering from the Technological University of Panama and Masters degrees from the Florida Institute of Technology in Electrical Engineering (1987) and the University of Missouri-Rolla in Engineering Management (1988). He received a Ph.D. in Engineering Management from the University of Missouri-Rolla in 1990, where he also did Post-Doctoral work in Nuclear Engineering in 1990-1991. In addition, he holds a dual MS degree in Systems Engineering & Management from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). He has over 280 publications, three international patents being utilized in the Aerospace Industry, and graduated 40 Master and 34 Doctoral students as advisor/Co-Advisor.

Edgar Gutierrez-Franco, is a Postdoctoral Associate at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, MIT Center for Transportation and Logistics, CTL. He also serves since 2009 as a Research Affiliate at the Center for Latin America Logistics Innovation part of the MIT Global SCALE network and is Fulbright Scholar since 2014. Dr. Edgar has over twelve years of experience in data-driven decision-making software solutions to support business operations. His specialties are in Supply Chain Management, Applied Optimization and Machine Learning. He has experience in the consultancy, retail, and beverage industry and in academia in projects and training activities related with Operations Research and Supply Chain Management. His educational background includes a B.S. in Industrial Engineering from the University of La Sabana (2004), an MSc. in Industrial Engineering (Operations Research and Statistics) from the University of Los Andes (2008), and a Ph.D. in Industrial Engineering and Management Systems from the University of Central Florida (2019). During his time as a Visiting Scholar at the Center for Transportation and Logistics (2009-2010), he participated in projects of MIT CTLs corporate partners in Supply Chain Innovation in Emerging Markets and Carbon-Efficient Supply Chains.

Alfonso Sarmiento is an Associate Professor at the Program of Industrial Engineering, University of La Sabana, Colombia. He received his bachelor degree in Industrial Engineering from the University of Lima, Perś. He earned a M.S. degree from the Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering at the University of Florida. He obtained his PhD in Industrial Engineering with emphasis in Simulation Modeling from the University of Central Florida. Prior to working in the academia, Dr. Sarmiento had more than 10 years experience as a consultant in operations process improvement. His current research focuses on supply chain stabilization methods, hybrid simulation and reinforcement learning.

Christopher Mejķa-Argueta is a Research Scientist at the MIT Center for Transportation and Logistics. He is director and founder of the MIT Food and Retail Operations Lab (FaROL) where he develops applied research to improve the performance of supply chains. He is also director of the MIT SCALE network for Latin America and the Caribbean, as well as the MIT GCLOG program. He has more than 13 years of experience, he has solved logistical problems for more than 15 countries on four different continents. He is the editor and author of four books on supply chain management for emerging markets and has published dozens of industrial projects. He holds a PhD and a MSc from Monterrey Tech (Mex).