MASM Lab Bibliography

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Bai, X., Gershwin, S.B.A manufacturing scheduler's perspective on semiconductor fabricationMIT, No. VLSI 89-518, 1989
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Blackstone, Jr. J.H., Phillips, D.T., Hogg, G.L.A state-of the art survey of dispatching rules for manufacturing job shop operationsInternational Journal of Production Research, Vol. 20, No. 1, pp. 27-45, 1982
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Cheng, T.C.E., Bizruchak, D.Expert systems and production/operations managementInternational Journal of Production Economics, Vol. 22, No. 3, pp. 249-257, 1991
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Gershwin, S.B.Hierarchical flow control methods for manufacturing systemsMIT, No. LMP-90-018, 1990
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Hogg, G.L., Fowler, J.W.Annotated bibliography on order release and dispatching in wafer fabricationSEMATECH Technology Transfer, No. 91120785A-XFR, 1991
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Hogg, G.L., Fowler, J.W.Flow control in semiconductor manufacturing: a survey and projection of needsSEMATECH Technology Transfer, No. 9110757A-GEN, 1991
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MacCarthy, B.L., Liu, J.Addressing the gap in scheduling research: a review of optimization and heuristic methods in production schedulingInternational Journal of Production Research, Vol. 31, No. 1, pp. 59-79, 1993
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Tang, C.S., Demeester, L.Mathematical models in IC manufacturing: a review, <U>Perspectives in Operations Management</U>, (ed) Sarin, Rakesh K.Kluwer Academic Publishers, Boston, 1993
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Uzsoy, R., Lee, C-Y, Martin-Vega, L.A.A review of production planning and scheduling models in the semiconductor industry part I: system characteristics, performance evaluation and production planningIIE Transactions: Scheduling & Logistics, Vol. 24, No. 4, pp. 47-60, 1992
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Uzsoy, R., Martin-Vega, L.A.Modeling kanban-based demand-pull systems: a survey and critiqueManufacturing Review, Vol. 3, No. 3, pp. 155-160, 1990
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Wein, L.M.Scheduling semiconductor wafer fabricationIEEE Transactions on Semiconductor Manufacturing, Vol. 1, No. 3, pp. 115-126, 1988
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Worhach, Jr. P. , Glassey, C.R.A survey of pull based mechanisms for production control and work releaseSRC Publication, No. C92848, 1993
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Leachman, R.C., Carmon, T.F.On capacity modeling for production planning with alternative machine typesIIE Transactions: Scheduling & Logistics, Vol. 24, No. 4, pp. 62-72, 1992
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Liljegren, J.D.Modeling final assembly and test process in the semiconductor industryProceedings of Winter Simulation Conference, pp. 856-860, 1992
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Ahmadi, J.H., Ahmadi, R.H., Dasu, S., Tang, C.S.Batching and scheduling jobs on batch and discrete processorsOperations Research, Vol. 39, No. 4, pp. 750-763, 1992
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Chandru, V., Lee, C-Y, Uzsoy, R.Minimizing total completion time on batch processing machines: an application to semiconductor burn-in operationsUniversity of Purdue, 1991
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Dobson, G, Nambimadom, R.S.The batch loading and scheduling problemUniversity of Rochester, No. QM92-03, 1992
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Hurnani, H., Anupindi, R., Akella, R.Control of batch processing systems in semiconductor wafer fabrication facilitiesIEEE Transactions on Semiconductor Manufacturing, Vol. 5, No. 4, pp. 319-328, 1992
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Lee, C-Y, Uzsoy, R., Martin-Vega, L.A.Efficient algorithms for scheduling semiconductor burn-in operationsOperations Research, Vol. 40, No. 4, pp. 764-775, 1992
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de Haut de Sigy, R.J.Loading control policy for batch machineMIT, No. LMP90-001, 1990
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Adams, J., Balas, E., Zawack, D.The shifting bottleneck procedure for job shop schedulingManagement Science, Vol. 34, No. 3, pp. 391-401, 1988
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Lozinski, C., Glassey, C.R.Bottleneck starvation indicators for shop floor controlIEEE Transactions on Semiconductor Manufacturing, Vol. 1, No. 4, pp. 147-153, 1988
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Chaudhry, M.L., Templeton, J.G.C.A first course in bulk queuesNew York: Wiley, 1983
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Karmarkar, U.S., Kekre, S., Kekre, S.Capacity analysis of a manufacturing cellJournal of Manufacturing Systems, Vol. 6, No. 3, pp. 165-175, 1987
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Spence, A.M., Welter, D.J.Capacity planning of a photolithography work cell in a wafer manufacturing lineProceedings of IEEE International Conference on Robotics & Automation, pp. 702-708, 1987
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Taylor, G.D.Manufacturing capacity analysisCircuits Assembly, Vol. 1, No. 1, pp. 21-25, 1990
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Baseman, R.J., Grey, W., Hood, S.J., Kovac, C.A., Brilla, R.C.Cycle time driven inventory cost analysisProceedings of IBM International Manufacturing Productivity Symposium, 1993
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Carnes, R., Su, K.Long term cost of ownership: beyond purchase priceProceedings of IEEE International Semiconductor Manufacturing Science Symposium, pp. 39-43, 1991
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Dance, D.L.Estimating the cost of ownership for test and metrologyProceedings of SEMI Manufacturing Test Conference, pp. 18-22, 1993
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Dance, D.L., Burghard, R.W., Markle, R.J.Reducing process equipment cost of ownership through in situ contamination prevention and reductionMicrocontamination, No. May, pp. 21-23, 1992
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Jiminez, D.W., Ignatius, H.The application of cost of ownership simulation to wafer sort and final testProceedings of SEMI Manufacturing Test Conference, pp. 5-13, 1993
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Karmarkar, U.S., Kekre, K.Manufacturing configurations, capacity and mix decisions considering operational costsJournal of Manufacturing Systems, Vol. 6, No. 4, pp. 315-324, 1987
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Shyamsundar, C.R.A profit maximization approach to VLSI fabrication schedulingCarnegie Mellon University, No. CMUCAD-88-59, 1989
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Cheng, T.C.E., Gupta, M.C.Survey of scheduling research involving due date determination decisionsEuropean Journal of Operations Research, Vol. 38, No. 2, pp. 156-166, 1989
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Lu, S.H., Kumar, P.R.Distributed scheduling based in due dates and buffer prioritiesIEEE Transactions on Automatic Control, Vol. 36, No. 12, pp. 1406-1416, 1991
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Wein, L.M., Chevalier, P.B.A broader view of the job-shop scheduling problemManagement Science, Vol. 38, No. 7, pp. 1018-1033, 1992
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An, C., Bhaskar, R., Buckley, S., Fortunatti, R., Korein, J., Lee, H., Leavitt, B., Levas, A., Nayak, N., Petrakian, R., Tulskie, B.BPMAT: a business process modeling and analysis toolProceedings of IBM International Manufacturing Productivity Symposium, 1993
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Kumar, A., Akella, R., Giridharan, P.S.Control structures, performance and incentives: an operations management perspectiveCarnegie Mellon University, 1992
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60
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Trybula, W.J.Hot jobs, bane or boonProceedings of IEEE/CPMT International Electronic Manufacturing Technology Symposium, pp. 317-322, 1993
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Neacy, E., Abt, N., Brown, S., McDavid, M., Robinson, J., Srodes, S., Stanley, T.Cost analysis for a multiple product / multiple process factory: application of SEMATECH's future factory design methodologyProceedings of IEEE/SEMI Advanced Semiconductor Manufacturing Conference, pp. 212-219, 1993
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Kamath, M., Sanders, J.L.Modeling operator/workstation interference in asynchronous automatic assembly systemsDiscrete Event Dynamic Systems: Theory and Applications, Vol. 1, No. 3, pp. 93-124, 1991
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Chandra, P., Gupta, S.An analysis of a last-station-bottleneck semiconductor packaging lineMcgill University, No. 92-10-13, 1992
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The Competitive Semiconductor Manufacturing ProgramThe competitive semiconductor manufacturing survey: first report on results of the main phaseU. C. Berkeley, No. CSM-02, 1993
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