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Mixed multivariate generalized linear models for assessing lower-limb arterial stenoses. (2001)
Journal Article
Cengiz, M., & Percy, D. (2001). Mixed multivariate generalized linear models for assessing lower-limb arterial stenoses. Statistics in Medicine, 20(11), 1663-1679. https://doi.org/10.1002/sim.924

Experiments and observational studies often involve gathering information on several response variables, enabling us to model their dependence on observable predictor variables. Despite associations between the response variables, they are often anal... Read More about Mixed multivariate generalized linear models for assessing lower-limb arterial stenoses..

On the bias of intermittent demand estimates. (2001)
Journal Article
Syntetos, A., & Boylan, J. (2001). On the bias of intermittent demand estimates. International Journal of Production Economics, 71(1-3), 457-466. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0925-5273%2800%2900143-2

Forecasting and inventory control for intermittent demand items has been a major problem in the manufacturing and supply environment. Croston (Operational Research Quarterly 23 (1972) 289), proposed a method according to which intermittent demand est... Read More about On the bias of intermittent demand estimates..

Successful hazard analysis critical control point implementation in the United Kingdom: understanding the barriers through the use of a behavioral adherence model (2001)
Journal Article
Gilling, S., Taylor, E., Kane, K., & Taylor, J. (2001). Successful hazard analysis critical control point implementation in the United Kingdom: understanding the barriers through the use of a behavioral adherence model. Journal of Food Protection, 64(5), 710-715

Hazard analysis critical control point (HACCP), a system of risk management designed to control food safety, has emerged over the last decade as the primary approach to securing the safety of the food supply. It is thus an important tool in combattin... Read More about Successful hazard analysis critical control point implementation in the United Kingdom: understanding the barriers through the use of a behavioral adherence model.

Rare antiques, fine furnishings and vintage champagne: new learning techniques and educational themes in 2001: supporting change in learning and teaching (2001)
Presentation / Conference
Burke, M. (2001, March). Rare antiques, fine furnishings and vintage champagne: new learning techniques and educational themes in 2001: supporting change in learning and teaching. Poster presented at Seventh International Conference of European University Information Systems (EUNIS 2001), Berlin, Germany

This paper will examine how organisations operate their internal environment to optimise best performance for both teaching and learning. Within this context the author will discuss the impact of using new technology on students studying business int... Read More about Rare antiques, fine furnishings and vintage champagne: new learning techniques and educational themes in 2001: supporting change in learning and teaching.

Union militancy and left-wing leadership on London underground (2001)
Journal Article
Darlington, R. (2001). Union militancy and left-wing leadership on London underground. Industrial Relations Journal, 32(1), 2-21. https://doi.org/10.1111/1468-2338.00180

The article provides evidence from case study research into trade union organisation and activity on the London Under-ground during the 1990s. It explores the extent to which left-wing political leadership influenced the collectivisation and mobilisa... Read More about Union militancy and left-wing leadership on London underground.

Capital replacement modelling with a fixed planning horizon (2001)
Thesis
Hashem, M. Capital replacement modelling with a fixed planning horizon. (Thesis). University of Salford

For equipment or plant replacement, when to replace an existing plant, fleet or a
part of it, is one of the main concerns in decision-making. The thesis considers
this decision-making problem using capital replacement models with a fixed
planning... Read More about Capital replacement modelling with a fixed planning horizon.

Care on the court (2001)
Journal Article
James, M., & Deeley, F. (2001). Care on the court

Realising potential : the new motivation game (2001)
Journal Article
Gee, C., & Burke, M. (2001). Realising potential : the new motivation game. Management Decision, 39(2), 131-137. https://doi.org/10.1108/00251740110384671

This article establishes the role played by the manager in motivating his or her employees on a consistent basis. The restructuring of the economy in the 1980s and 1990s directly challenged the manager’s task in motivating employees by increasing the... Read More about Realising potential : the new motivation game.

The cognitive dimensions of an artifact vis-à-vis individual human users: studies with notations for the temporal specification of interactive systems (2001)
Book Chapter
Kutar, M., Britton, C., Nehaniv, C., & Jones, S. (2001). The cognitive dimensions of an artifact vis-à-vis individual human users: studies with notations for the temporal specification of interactive systems. In Cognitive technology: instruments of mind (342-355). Berlin / Heidelberg: Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-44617-6_32

A data deficiency based parameter estimating problem and case study in delay time PM modeling (2000)
Journal Article
Christer, A., Lee, C., & Wang, W. (2000). A data deficiency based parameter estimating problem and case study in delay time PM modeling. International Journal of Production Economics, 67, 63-76

This paper describes a modeling study of preventive maintenance (PM) policy of production plant in a local company
with a view to improving current practice. The model developed is based upon the delay time concept where because of
an absence of PM... Read More about A data deficiency based parameter estimating problem and case study in delay time PM modeling.

A model of multiple nested inspections at different intervals (2000)
Journal Article
Wang, W. (2000). A model of multiple nested inspections at different intervals. Computers and Operations Research, 27, 539-558

Although much has been published concerning the optimality of a single-type inspection process, relatively
little attention has been paid in the literature of maintenance modelling to the practice of multiple nested
inspections. In this paper a nov... Read More about A model of multiple nested inspections at different intervals.

Evaluating Castlefield Urban Heritage Park from the consumer perspective: destination attribute importance, visitor perception and satisfaction (2000)
Journal Article
Schofield, P. (2000). Evaluating Castlefield Urban Heritage Park from the consumer perspective: destination attribute importance, visitor perception and satisfaction. Tourism Analysis, 5(2-4), 183-189

The objective of the research was to evaluate, from the consumer perspective, Castlefield Urban Heritage Park--a day trip destination in Manchester--in order to inform the destination's product development strategy. An attitude scale comprising attri... Read More about Evaluating Castlefield Urban Heritage Park from the consumer perspective: destination attribute importance, visitor perception and satisfaction.

The organization as an information system: signposts for new investigations (1999)
Journal Article
Barlow, H., & Burke, M. (1999). The organization as an information system: signposts for new investigations

This paper focuses on the question of how industry should adapt to today's information environment. It is proposed that businesses should look to long-standing organizations such as the church and government for an appropriate information model. Whil... Read More about The organization as an information system: signposts for new investigations.

International trade in the New World: from Christopher Columbus to Bill Gates (1999)
Presentation / Conference
Burke, M. (1999, March). International trade in the New World: from Christopher Columbus to Bill Gates. Presented at Crimea 99: Libraries and Associations in the Transient World, Sudak, Crimea, Ukraine

International trade is vital to the success of all our countries. Trade was considered so important in the 15th and 16th centuries that many voyages were commissioned to find new markets in the form of continents discovered by various explorers such... Read More about International trade in the New World: from Christopher Columbus to Bill Gates.