Decision Line
May 2003 / Volume 34(3)
The articles below have been selected from the print version of the
May 2003 issue of Decision Line. To receive a printed copy that
includes all the articles, or to subscribe, please contact dsi@gsu.edu.
Page 1: President's Letter. “Looking to
the Future,” by Barbara B. Flynn, Wake Forest University.
from the Editor. Decision Line Editor
Keong Leong provides an overview of 34(3) feature articles.
International Issues. “The Asian Pacific
Institute of Decision Sciences: An International Perspective,” by Don
Kerr, Griffith University, Australia.
In the Classroom. “Dollar Volume Discounts
and Nonlinear Programming Quantity Discounts,” by Rick Hesse, Pepperdine
University.
See original files: 34_3Classroom.doc
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Ecommerce. “Open Source Software—As Good
As It Gets,” by Sameer Verma, San Francisco State University.
Specialist with the Universal Mind. “Which
Door has the Cadillac?: Part II,” by Andrew Vazsonyi, University of
San Francisco.
From the Bookshelf. “Is Six Sigma a Fad
or a Revolution?”, by Frenck Waage, University of Massachusetts, Boston.
Reviews: What is Six Sigma?,
Pete Pande and Larry Holpp McGraw-Hill, 2002 $12, 98 pages; The
New Six Sigma, by Matt Barney and Tom McCarty Prentice Hall Professional
Technical Reference Series, 2003 $15.95, 128 pages; Making Six
Sigma Last, by George Eckes Wiley 2001 $29.95, 256 pages
Names in the News (Ahire, Hyer, Perkins,
Vazsonyi, Wemmerlov)
Marketplace Job Classifieds
Announcements
Calendar
See the 2003
DSI Annual Meeting homepage for more information on the upcoming
conference in Washington, D.C.
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Acrobat Reader PDF format.
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