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Research Working Papers 2002

Research papers published in 2002 in the departmental Research and Practice series.

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2002

Learning from Projects
Williams Terry, 
No. 14 (2002) View Abstract

Assessing the Impact of Preventive Maintenance Based on Censored Data
Bedford Tim, 
No. 13 (2002) View Abstract

Organizational Learning and Litigation Analysis in Project Management: On the Nature of Discontinuities in System Dynamics Modeling of Disrupted Projects
Howick Susan,  Eden Colin, 
No. 12 (2002) View Abstract

Issues with the Measured Mile Analysis?
Eden Colin,  Williams Terry,  Ackermann Fran, 
No. 11 (2002) View Abstract

A Student Learning Environment without the overhead? Reviewing costs and benefits of CAL within a manufacturing course
Ball Peter,  Gould Helyn, 
No. 10 (2002) View Abstract

Intelligent User Support for MCDA: A Case Study
Hodgkin Julie,  Belton Valerie,  Koulouri Anastasia, 
No. 9 (2002) View Abstract

Measuring organisational performance stakeholders: the case of Scottish local authorities
Wisniewski Mik,  Stewart Derek, 
No. 8 (2002) View Abstract

Developing the Reflective Practitioner - Designing an Undergraduate Class
Belton Valerie,  Gould Helyn,  Scott J L, 
No. 7 (2002) View Abstract

Cost-Benefit Modelling for Reliability Growth
Quigley John,  Walls Lesley, 
No. 6 (2002) View Abstract

Interactive expert assignment of minimally-informative copulae
Bedford Tim, 
No. 5 (2002) View Abstract

Telecommunications in the Land of the Thunder Dragon: Recent Developments in Bhutan
Kezang -,  Whalley Jason, 
No. 4 (2002) View Abstract

Content Issues of HR-Related Performance Measurement: A Total Quality Management Approach
Soltani Ebrahim,  Gennard J,  van der Meer Robert,  Williams Terry, 
No. 3 (2002) View Abstract

Deconstruction Of The Telecommunications Industry: From Value Chains to Value Networks
Li Feng,  Whalley Jason, 
No. 2 (2002) View Abstract

Should System Dynamics be used to Model Disruption and Delay for Litigation? An Exploration of Criteria
Howick Susan, 
No. 1 (2002) View Abstract

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