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MARK P. VAN OYEN
Department of Industrial Engineering and Management Sciences Northwestern University 60208-3119 Evanston IL USA
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234
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Citations
PageRank
Year
Access Planning and Resource Coordination for Clinical Research Operations.
0
0.34
2020
Uncertainty quantification on simulation analysis driven by random forests
0
0.34
2017
Coordinating clinic and surgery appointments to meet access service levels for elective surgery.
2
0.36
2017
Compensating for Dynamic Supply Disruptions: Backup Flexibility Design
0
0.34
2016
Dynamic Forecasting and Control Algorithms of Glaucoma Progression for Clinician Decision Support
3
0.45
2015
Complexity-Augmented Triage: A Tool for Improving Patient Safety and Operational Efficiency
14
0.57
2014
Joint control of production, remanufacturing, and disposal activities in a hybrid manufacturing-remanufacturing system.
5
0.44
2013
Patient Streaming as a Mechanism for Improving Responsiveness in Emergency Departments
22
0.96
2012
Sample path optimal policies for serial lines with flexible workers
0
0.34
2012
Priority-based routing with strict deadlines and server flexibility under uncertainty
6
0.64
2009
Call-Center Labor Cross-Training: It's a Small World After All
16
1.04
2007
Optimal dynamic assignment of a flexible worker on an open production line with specialists
12
0.89
2006
Structural Flexibility: A New Perspective on the Design of Manufacturing and Service Operations
50
2.56
2005
Benefits of Skill Chaining in Serial Production Lines with Cross-Trained Workers
64
4.01
2004
Benefits of Skill Chaining in Production Lines with Cross-Trained Workers: An Extended Abstract
3
0.49
2002
Properties of Optimal-Weighted Flowtime Policies with a Makespan Constraint and Set-up Times
1
0.36
2000
Stochastic Sequencing With Job Families, Set-Up Times, And Due Dates
2
0.49
1999
Beyond the c|ì Rule: Dynamic Scheduling Of A Two-Class Loss Queue
7
0.83
1998
Dynamic scheduling to minimize lost sales subject to set-up costs
6
0.74
1998
Optimal Batch Service of a Polling System under Partial Information
1
0.36
1996
Stochastic scheduling of parallel queues with set-up costs
20
2.49
1995
1