Image Theses and Dissertations The reliability of simple progressive dies The stamping process, of which the punching process is a major division, is one of the most important metal parts production methods in industry. Punching dies are the heart of the punching process. Die performance, as measured by the number of strokes between sharpenings and/or repairs, determines the important per part costs of die depletion and maintenance. Existing quantitative studies are principally on tool wear and punchability. View Item
Image Theses and Dissertations Not Entirely Secular, Not Entirely Sacred: Women, Modernism, and Religion This dissertation defines a tradition of American and British female modernists whose desire for full emancipation in the early twentieth century compelled them to engage dialectically with their own religious inheritances. Unlike many later twentieth-century feminist thinkers who have advocated a surgical response to gendered religious oppression - one that finds a solution in eliminating religion altogether from women's lives - novelists May Sinclair and Zora Neale Hurston and poets H.D. View Item
Image Theses and Dissertations The Red Menace in the Cellar: Pete Seeger, Folk Music, and the Enduring Power of the Old Left to Subvert Young Minds Art holds an unparalleled power to encapsulate and carry political aspirations forward in time. Perhaps no art form does this as effectively as music. This essay explores how one particular work created at the height of the Red Scare—Pete Seeger's 1953 album, Folksongs and Ballads: A Pete Seeger Concert—preserved and then transmitted the Popular Front ideology of the Communist Party of the United States to the author in 1990. View Item
Image Theses and Dissertations On the hypothesis that a direct correlation exists between methods changes and related productivity changes in non machine-controlled work situations This hypothesis: a direct correlation exists between methods changes and related productivity changes in non machine-controlled work situations, appeared to be at the root of many problems in applied work measurement. Therefore, the author decided to conduct an objective, quantitative analysis of its validity. View Item
Image Theses and Dissertations The utility of information a method of evaluation The fundamental relationships among the design parameters of an information system and the utility of the information that a system produces are analyzed in an effort to develop a methodology for measuring the utility of information. The utility of the information is defined as a measure of the effectiveness with which the information can be employed to attain the objectives of the using organization. View Item
Image Theses and Dissertations An investigation into the output distributions of gert networks by the use of simulation The purpose of this research was to further the investigation into GERT output distributions. From the family of GERT networks containing only Exclusive-Or nodes, a generally applicable network form was chosen for simulation. A generalized computer program was written to simulate any specific network of this form. View Item
Image Theses and Dissertations Towards Democratic Education: Working-Class Learning in Tillie Olsen and Raymond Williams Tillie Olsen's Yonnondio and Raymond Williams' "Culture is Ordinary" explore the untapped potential of working-class people and the beauties of even the most difficult lives. Though they were written two decades apart, "Culture is Ordinary" builds upon Yonnondio's glimpses into a healthy and productive democratic educational process that could emerge from the positive aspects of working-class experiences. View Item
Image Theses and Dissertations Application of a simulator for short term forecasting in a high volume multi-product production line The solutions to the problems of production forecasting, scheduling, and in-process inventory control for high volume multi-product manufacturing lines are not readily available in current industrial literature. This study proposes simulation as a general approach to solving these problems and proceeds to develop a simulator which is applied to just such a high volume line. View Item
Image Theses and Dissertations Utility sub-systems in the building industry The building industry is perhaps the most fragmented large industrial complex in the country today. Consumers are expressing needs for faster delivery for more functional and sophisticated space at more reasonalble prices. At the same time, the industry in itself is faced with growing internal problems which are making it increasingly more difficult to perform even as well as in the past. This study investigates the area of utility sub-systems in the building industry. View Item
Image Theses and Dissertations An investigation of the relationship between manufacturing policies and plant layout in a job shop Utilizing CRAFT an optimum plant layout with regard to all products manufactured can be realized. In addition, two manufacturing policies; related to production and inventory control, will be investigated with respect to the effect of said policies on plant layout. View Item
Image Theses and Dissertations On the computational efficiencies of the primal-dual algorithm and the uv-method for solving transportation problems Computational efficiencies of the primal-dual algorithm and the uv-method in solving transportation problems are compared in this thesis. A computer program was written in Fortran IV and run on the CDC 6400 system; it generated random problems with integer constants ranging in the size from 5X10 to 30 X 50, and solved them by both methods. View Item
Image Theses and Dissertations A non-parametric incremental feedback control system for stochastic processes This is a result of an initial investigation to simplify feedback controllers for stochastic processes. The investigation concerns itself with incrimental control as opposed to proportional control. View Item
Image Theses and Dissertations The Camera's I: The Problem of Vision in Dos Passos' U.S.A. Trilogy View Item
Image Theses and Dissertations Quantification of intangible factors in product design decisions This paper concerns itself with quantification of the intangible factors in Product Design Decisions where there is one very big supplier with one very big customer and a unique product. The product design is represented as a state diagram, or curve, with Time as one axis and Product or Material State as the other. Industry affects the product design curve with various levels of decisions. This paper describes four of these levels and investigates a case in which three levels are involved. View Item
Image Theses and Dissertations A method of estimating the value of a computer based on-line operations control system in a production shop A simulation program is presented that develops a risk profile of the intended investment. The risk profile is essentially a return on investment probability analysis developed from the estimated distributions of costs, service life and savings of the intended investment in a computer based, on-line system. View Item
Image Theses and Dissertations An investigation of the feasibility of applying linear progamming to assembly line balancing An investigation of the feasibility of applying linear programming to assembly line balancing problems is presented. Salveson and Bowman developed the mathematical models. View Item
Image Theses and Dissertations Matrix model for evaluating management information systems with consideration of the time relationships of data and reports The subject considered in this paper is the temporal relationship of data flow through an information system and how this flow may be described by a mathematical model. View Item
Image Theses and Dissertations A production-inventory control model using servomechanism principles A production inventory control model is developed using servo-mechanism principles. This model developed is the result of modifying an existing model which assumes that scheduled production always equal actual production. The modified model is designed to reduce production level fluctuations while maintaining a minimum amount of inventory on hand. View Item
Image Theses and Dissertations Investigation of safety stock in a dynamic, multi-echelon inventory system This study was conducted for the purpose of evaluating various safety stock policies in a dynamic, multi-echelon inventory system. The study environment is set in a four level multi-echelon production system. Demands on the system are forecast over a twenty period planning horizon and are treated in the model as deterministic. Safety stock is required to protect against lead time variation which is assumed to be distributed in a Poisson manner. All costs are assumed known with the exception of stockout cost. View Item
Image Theses and Dissertations An investigation of the applicability of facilities-location techniques to an electronic engineering problem: the locating of components within electronic equipment to minimize wiring costs This thesis investigated Operations Research developed techniques for the facilities-location problem for application to this electronic engineering problem. One technique stood out as the most promising and it was applied to this problem. The technique chosen was CRAFT developed in 1963. View Item
Image Theses and Dissertations Psychological symptoms as expressions of "rebellious" thoughts in Charlotte Perkins Gilman's "The yellow wallpaper" View Item
Image Theses and Dissertations An investigation of Hadley and Whitin's heuristic inventory model and adaptive exponential smoothing to respond to changes in the process generating demands In inventory systems that assume steady state operations, problems arise when real changes in the demand process occur. In the thesis, three adaptive exponential smoothing models, which automatically monitor demand forecasts to ensure that forecasts remain within some control limits, are applied to an inventory system and compared. View Item
Image Theses and Dissertations Evaluation of indirect work by multiple regression The purpose of this thesis is to develop mathematical models to be used for the setting of standards of nonrepetitive-type work. View Item