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Tovey, Craig A.

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    Fundamentals and applications of connect the dots methods
    (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2010-08-01) Huo, Xiaoming ; Tovey, Craig A. ; Georgia Institute of Technology. Office of Sponsored Programs ; Georgia Institute of Technology. School of Industrial and Systems Engineering ; Georgia Institute of Technology. Office of Sponsored Programs
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    PYI (Presidential Young Investigator): computational complexity and rescheduling algorithms
    (Georgia Institute of Technology, 1985-07) Tovey, Craig A. ; Georgia Institute of Technology. Office of Sponsored Programs ; Georgia Institute of Technology. School of Industrial and Systems Engineering
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    Understanding and improving on-line planning methods
    (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2006-06-01) Tovey, Craig A. ; Georgia Institute of Technology. Office of Sponsored Programs ; Georgia Institute of Technology. School of Industrial and Systems Engineering ; Georgia Institute of Technology. Office of Sponsored Programs
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    Sensitivity analysis and rescheduling algorithms for one-stage scheduling program
    (Georgia Institute of Technology, 1983) Tovey, Craig A. ; Georgia Institute of Technology. Office of Sponsored Programs ; Georgia Institute of Technology. School of Industrial and Systems Engineering ; Georgia Institute of Technology. Office of Sponsored Programs
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    Improving Operations at Manheim Seattle
    (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2008-12-10) Fetic, Sanin ; Gordillo, Alejandro ; Gouws, Jacques ; Guzman, Jorge ; Mills, Lindsay ; Reinhard, Margaret ; Tovey, Craig A. ; Georgia Institute of Technology. School of Industrial and Systems Engineering ; Georgia Institute of Technology. School of Computer Science ; Georgia Institute of Technology. School of Interactive Computing
    The team recommended facility and operational changes for Manheim, the world's largest automobile resale company, at its Seattle site. The changes should increase net revenue by 14%, or $5.4 million annually, at a capital cost of $850,000. The team also clarified the impact of short queues during auctions, and performed a pilot study productivity comparison of 77 auction sites. Because of the company-wide implications of these analyses, the group will reprise its report at the parent company headquarters, Cox enterprises, to executives of both companies. Recommendations were derived from innovative data capture, detailed simulations, 3D facility layout models, and optimization-based productivity assessment.