This page collects the digitized full text Masters theses and Doctoral dissertations of the Department of Industrial Engineering at the University of Arkansas, Fayetteville.

The following broadly describes library holdings for UA theses and dissertations:

Category print online
Dissertations 1953-2006 in MAIN

1950s-2012 in Special Collections
1989 - present are full-text in ProQuest

2012 - present in ScholarWorks

1950s - present indexed in ProQuest
Master's theses 1910s-2006 in MAIN

1910s-2012 in Special Collections
2006 - present are full-text in ProQuest

2012 - present in ScholarWorks

Theses were not systematically indexed in ProQuest prior to 2006.

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Theses/Dissertations from 2012

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On The Maintenance Modeling and Optimization of Repairable Systems: Two Different Scenarios, Suzan Alaswad

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An Economic Alternative to the c Chart, Ryan William Black

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Modeling the Adoption of Identification Standards Within the Healthcare Supply Chain, Angelica Burbano

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Locating and Protecting Facilities Subject to Random Disruptions and Attacks, Hugh Medal

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A CPFR Readiness Assessment Model, Tanvir Humayun Sattar

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Patient and Nurse Considerations in Home Health Routing with Remote Monitoring Devices, Jessica Spicer

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Optimization Models and Algorithms for Truckload Relay Network Design, Hector Andres Vergara Arteaga

Theses/Dissertations from 2011

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Applying Inventory Control Practices Within the Sisters of Mercy Health Care Supply Chain, Server Apras

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Evaluating the Capacity of a Proton Therapy Facility, Ridvan Gedik

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Integrated Planning for Rural Rail Transportation, Jeffrey Cohan Gwaltney

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Adaptive Intensity Modulated Radiation Therapy Planning Optimization with Changing Tumor Geometry and Biology Enforcing Both Cumulative and Fraction Size Dose Constraints, Behlul Saka

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An Empirical Investigation of Supply Chain Excellence in Healthcare, Brian Keith Smith

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Inventory Models for Intermittent Highly Variable Demand and Policy Parameter Adjustments to Meet Desired Service Level Requirements, Yasin Unlu