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Purpose and Program Description
The Libraries seek to support research in industrial
engineering and operations research including design, analysis
and control of production and service operations and systems.
Operations research includes solutions to quantitative decision
problems using mathematical and statistical models including
mathematical optimization techniques, probabilistic and
statistical methods, queuing theory, linear and integer
programming, and computer simulation. It supports the needs of
undergraduate, graduate and Ph.D. students, the teaching faculty,
researchers and staff members.
During the first half of the 1990’s: The total
population of faculty, masters and Ph.D. students has remained
steady. The undergraduate enrollment has gone up in the school of
Engineering because of the university's efforts to strengthen
undergraduate education at Columbia.
New courses include a new undergraduate major.
"Engineering and Management Systems" was created to
provide students with an understanding of contemporary technology
and management. The department has also created a new
Economics-Operations Research major, which is administered in
conjunction with Columbia College Economics department. Increased
research is being conducted in optimization and a new faculty
member is being hired in Manufacturing Engineering ( not
duplicating manufacturing engineering from mechanical
engineering).
Areas of established specialization are optimization,
simulation, linear programming, mathematical programming,
deterministic and stochastic network flows. Routing, scheduling
and facility location problems both in their traditional
environments and in contemporary settings such as those induced
by computer integrated production systems, flexible manufacturing
systems and automated warehouses are also areas of
specialization.
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General Selection Guidelines (See classed analysis for
further details)
Overall, the Libraries’ existing collection and current
acquisitions commitment, based upon available resources, for
Industrial Engineering are at the study and teaching level. Its
collecting goal, however, is at the research level.
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Specific Delimitations
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Formats collected: We collect annuals, monographs,
periodicals, reference tools and scholarly series, CD-Roms,
textbooks selectively. Dissertations and other electronic tools
are collected very selectively. We do not presently collect
maps, newspapers or audio/visual materials relating to
Industrial Engineering.
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Imprint Dates Collected: We collect current publications
extensively, twentieth-century materials selectively, and
Earlier materials are excluded.
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Chronological Focus: We collect materials focusing on
current topics extensively. Overall, twentieth-century topics
are collected selectively and all others are excluded
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Languages Collected: We collect English language materials
extensively and Japanese language translations selectively.
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Place of Publication: We collect North American, Western
European from UK, German and Scandinavian materials extensively
and materials published in Japan and China selectively.
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