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    FOR I.D. 492-XXXX ONWARDS

    ASSUMPTION UNIVERSITY

    GRADUATE SCHOOL OF INFORMATION SCIENCE

    MIS PROGRAM

    TOPICS FOR COMPREHENSIVE EXAMINATION

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    PAPER 1: 1.1 CS 6102 Information Management Systems

    1.2 IC 6301 Internet Marketing

    CS 6102 Information Management Systems (Closed Book)

    Prof.Dr.Srisakdi Charmonman ([email protected])

    Time: 1.30 hrs.

    Text Books: 1. K.C. Laudon and J.P. Laudon. Management Information Systems:New Approaches to Organization & Technology, Fifth Edition.

    Prentice-Hall. 19982. Long. Management Information Systems. Singapore: Prentice-Hall.1989.

    Topics: 1. Information Systems: Challenges and Opportunities2. The Strategic Role of Information Systems

    3. Information Systems, Organizations, and Business Processes

    4. Information, Management, and Decision Making

    5. Ethical and Social Impact of Information Systems6. Computers and Information Processing

    7. Information Systems Software

    8. Managing Data Resources9. Telecommunications

    10. The Internet and Enterprise Networking11. Systems Success and Failure: Implementation

    12. Managing International Information Systems

    1.2 IC 6301 Internet Marketing (Open Book)

    Dr. Chawaphol Jariyawiroj ([email protected])

    Time: 1.30 hrs.

    Notes: - Open -book examination

    - Scores will be awarded according to the students ability to properly applyInternet marketing concepts and theories in developing competent strategiesfor specific situations.

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    Course Objective:The ability to reach worldwide customers with multimedia interactive

    communication media makes E-commerce one of the hottest buzzes during the past

    couple of years. Online business has unique strengths and weakness when compared to its

    conventional off-line counterpart. Until recently, almost all online business were greeted

    with the warmest welcome by the financial and business industry, reaping profits andcashes from the stock markets, not from their operations. With millions of websites

    entering the cyberspace, the financial and investment community now has become much

    more sensible and selective, as evident by recent failures of so many major websites.Only online business that is created from a solid business and marketing concept will

    survive.

    This course is aimed at providing the students with an insight into the Onlinebusiness development process starting from the most fundamental stage until the website

    is generated and successfully launched into the market. A detailed investigation into all

    concerned elements together with numerous real-world websites will be discussed duringthe course. Each student is expected to able to identify and develop an online business

    model based on sound business and marketing fundamentals as the semester project.

    Topics Covered:

    Foundations of Internet Marketing

    Core Concepts of Internet Marketing

    - Value and Cost- Customer Satisfaction

    - Customer Retention

    Consumer Online vs. Offline behaviorMarket Targeting and Positioning

    Internet Marketing Strategy: PRODUCTInternet Marketing Strategy: PRICING

    Internet Marketing Strategy: DISTRIBUTION

    Internet Marketing Strategy: PROMOTION

    Textbooks:

    - Marketing on the Internet, 2nd Ed. By Ellsworth and Ellsworth, John Wiley &

    Sons.- Electronic Commerce: A Managerial Perspective, by Turban, Lee, King, and

    Chung, Prentice Hall.

    - Marketing on the Internet, by Strauss and Frost, Prentice Hall.- Internet Marketing, 3rd Edition bye Hofacker, John Wiley & Sons.

    - Internet Commerce, by Lawrence, Corbitt, Tidwell, Fisher, and Lawrence, John

    Wiley & Sons.

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    PAPER 2. 2.1 CE 6404 Systems Analysis and Design

    2.2 SE 6103 Programming Language

    2.1 CE 6404 Systems Analysis and Design (Closed Book)

    Assist. Prof.Dr. Vichit Avathanakorn ([email protected])

    Time: 1.30 hrs.

    Part 1: Foundations for Object-Oriented Systems Development

    - Object-Oriented Systems Development Environment- Introduction to Object Orientation

    Part 2: Project Management and Planning

    - Managing the Object-Oriented Information Systems Project- Project Management and Planning

    Part 3: Systems Analysis

    - Determining Object-Oriented Systems Requirements- Structuring Systems Requirements: Use Case Description and Diagrams

    -

    Conceptual Data Modeling- Object-Relational Modeling

    - Analysis Classes- Selecting the Best Alternative Design Strategy

    Part 4: Systems Design

    - Physical Database Design- Design Elements

    - Design the Human Interface

    Part 5: Systems Implementation and Operation

    - OOSAD Implementation and Operation

    2.2 SE 6103 Programming Language (Closed book; only 3 sheets of A4 both sides

    are allowed)

    Dr. Paskorn Apirukvorapinit ([email protected])

    Time: 1.30 hrs.

    Text Books: 1. SE 6103 Lecture Notes

    2. Deitel, H. M. Java How to Program. 6th

    Edition, Prentice Hall, 2004.3. Sestoft, P. Java Precisely. 2

    ndEdition, MIS Press, 2005.

    4. Horton, I. Beginning Java 2 JDK 5.0. Wiley, 2005.

    Topics: 1. Introduction to Classes and Objects

    - Classes, Objects, Methods and Instance Variables

    - Instantiating an Object of a Class2. Fundamental Programming Constructs

    - Control Statements

    - Operators3. Methods

    - Method Declaration

    - Mechanisms of Passing Information to Methods

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    - Method call

    4. Arrays- Array as Abstract Data Type

    - Passing Array to Methods

    - Multidimensional Array

    - Variable Arguments and Command Line Arguments5. Classes and Objects

    - Class Declaration and Constructor

    - Controlling Access to Members- Creating Packages

    6. Inheritance

    - The Concept of Inheritance- Superclasses and Subclasses

    - Relationship between Superclasses and Subclasses

    - Constructors in Inheritance Hierarchy7. Polymorphism

    - The Concept of Polymorphism- Abstract Classes and Methods

    - Creating and Using Interfaces8. Introduction to GUI and Graphics

    - Graphics Drawing

    - GUI Components- Event Types and Event Listener Interfaces

    - Registering Event and Event Handler

    - Using Anonymous Inner Class

    GRADUATE SCHOOL OF INFORMATION SCIENCE

    IN MIS- CIS PROGRAM

    PAPER 3. 3.1 CS 6101 Program and File Structures

    3.2 CS 6103 Database Systems

    3.3 CS 6602 Data Communication and Networking

    A Student may choose to answer only two of the following four topics.

    CS 6101 Program and File Structures (Closed Book)

    Dr. Chanintorn Jittawiriyanukoon ([email protected])Time: 1.30 hrs.Texts : 1. M.E.S. Loomis. Data Management and File Structures.

    Singapore : Prentice-Hall.1989

    2. Lewis and SMISh. Applying Data Structures.Houghton Muffling Company, Boston.

    3. File Structures, An Object-Oriented Approach with C++

    by Michael J. Folk, Bill Zoellick, and Greg Riccardi

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    Publisher : Addison Wesley Longman, Inc.

    4. Date Structures & Program Design in C; Second Editionby Robert Kruse; C.L. Tondo; Bruce Leung

    Publisher : Prentice-Hall International, Inc.

    5. Database Systems, A Practical Approach to Design, Implementation and

    Mgt. by Tomas Connolly; Carolyn Begg; Anne StrachanPublisher : Addison Wesley Publishing Company

    6. C.J. Date. An Introduction to Database System

    Addison-Wesley Publishing Company.7. Mary E.S. Loomis, The database book,

    Macmillan Publishing Company, NY.(Chapter 1, 13, 14)

    Topics : 1. Data Structures

    - PriMISives (Integers, Booleans, Characters), Strings, Data Structures

    in Programming Languages, Array, Records, Stacks, Queues, Linked Lists.2. Searching and Sorting

    3. File Systems- Auxiliary memory (Disk, Magnetic Tape) and Files-mapping,

    Sequential File, Indexed Sequential File and Partitioned File, Random File,Direct File or Relatives File, Multi-Key File

    4. What are advantages and disadvantages between data processing based on

    File System approach and Database System approach5. What are the important factors for file system Design

    6. Mention about the performance of five Methods of File searching

    7. Hierarchical and Network Data Models

    3.2 CS 6103 Database Systems (Closed Book)

    Dr. Rapeepat Techkittiroj ([email protected])

    Time: 1.30 hrs.

    Text Books: 1. Assoc.Prof. Dr. SuphaMIS Chittayasothon, (CS 6103 Lecture Notes)2. Introduction and Introduction to database systems. C.J. Date, Pearson.

    3. Principles Database systems R. Elmasri, S. Navagse, Pearson.

    Topics : Database system concepts, the 3-schema database architecture, databasemodel, relational database model. Relations, entity and referential integrity,

    database design by the normalization technique from 1NF to 5NF. The entity

    relationship model (Peter Chens and the logical data model). Databasedesign case studies

    3.3 CS 6602 Data Communication and Networking (Close Book)

    Dr. Chanintorn Jittawiriyanukoon ([email protected])

    Time: 1.30 hrs.

    1. REQUIREMENTS

    Business Information.

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    Distributed Data Processing.

    2. THE INTERNET AND DISTRIBUTED APPLICATIONS

    Internet History and Architecture.

    TCP/IP and OSI. Internet-Based Applications.

    Client/Server and Intranet Computing.

    Internet Operations.

    3. LOCAL AREA NETWORKS

    LAN Architecture and Protocols.

    Ethernet and Fibre Channel..

    Wireless LANs.

    4. WIDE AREA NETWORKS

    Circuit Switching and Packet Switching.

    Frame Relay and ATM.

    Wireless WANs.

    5. DATA COMMUNICATIONS

    Data Transmissions.

    Data Communication Fundamentals.

    Data Link Control and Multiplexing.

    6. MANAGEMENT ISSUES

    Network Security.

    Network Management.

    Textbooks:

    Stallings W., Business Data Communications, 5th Edition, Prentice Hall, 2005.

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    PAPER 4. CS 6403 Information Systems Development Methodology.

    CS 6912 Information Systems Audit

    CS 6917 Information Systems Management

    A Student may choose to answer only two of the following four topics.

    CS 6403 Information Systems Development Methodology. (Close Book)Dr. Rapeepat Techkittiroj ([email protected])

    Time: 1.30 hrs.

    Topics :

    1. Information Systems Development Life Cycle

    2. Themes in Information Systems Development

    3. Techniques for Information Systems Development

    4. Tools and Toolsets for Information Systems Development

    5.

    Methodologies for Information Systems Development6. Methodology Issues and Comparisons

    CS 6912 Information Systems Audit (Close Book)

    Dr. Rapeepat Techkittiroj ([email protected])

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    GRADUATE SCHOOL OF INFORMATION SCIENCE

    IN MIS- CEM PROGRAM

    PAPER 3. 3.1 CE 6505 Financial Management

    3.2 CE 6620 Production/ Operations Management

    3.3 CE 6711 Strategic Management3.4 CE 6509 Human Resource Management

    A Student may choose to answer only two of the following four topics.

    3.1 CE 6505 Financial Management (Open Book)

    Dr. Ismail

    Time: 1.30 hrs.

    Topics: 1. Overview

    2. Analysis of Financial Statements3. Forecasting of Financial Planning

    4. Risk and Return5. Time Value of Money6. Bond and Stock Valuation

    7. Capital Budgeting Decision Making

    8. The Cost of Capital9. Dividend Policy

    10. Working Capital Policy

    11. Managing Cash

    12. Accounts Receivable and Inventory13. Short-term Financing

    Texts: - Financial Management: Principles and Practice, 2nd edition, by

    Timothy J. Gallagher (Colorado State University) and Joseph D. Andrew,

    Jr. (Senior Financial Analyst, BIA Consulting, Inc.), Prentice Hall, Inc.New Jersey 2000.

    Reference: - Finance, International Edition by Zvi Bodie (Boston University)

    and Robert C. Merton (Harvard University), Prentice Hall International,Inc.2000.

    - Financial Reporting and Statement Analysis: A Strategic

    Perspective, 4th

    edition by Clyde P. Stickney (University of Chicago) and

    Paul R. Brown (New York University), The Dryden Press, hard courtBrace College Publishers, 199.

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    3.2 CE 6620 Production/ Operations Management(Open Book)

    Dr. Chamnong Jungthirapanich ([email protected])

    Time: 1.30 hrs.

    Topics : 1. Forecasting

    2. Production and Capacity Planning3. Facility Location

    4. Facilities Layout Planning

    5. Jobs Design, Analysis, and Measurement6. Materials Management

    7. Inventory Management, JIT

    8. Statistical Quality Control9. Total Quality Management

    10. ISO 9000

    11. Production Scheduling and Control12. Project Management

    Texts: Russell, Roberta S. And Bernard W. Taylor, III. Production and

    Operations Management, Englewood Cliffs, NJ 07632, USA: Prentice-Hall, 1995

    3.3 CE 6711 Strategic Management (Open Book)

    Dr. Wandee Udomwongyont ([email protected])

    Time: 1.30 hrs.

    Topics: 1. Strategic Leadership: Managing the Strategy-Making Process for Competitive

    Advantage2. External Analysis: The Identification of Opportunities and Threats

    3. Internal Analysis: Distinctive Competencies, Competitive Advantage, and

    Profitability4. Building Competitive Advantage Through Functional-Level Strategy

    5. Building Competitive Advantage Through Business-Level Strategy

    6. Business- Level Strategy and the Industry Environment

    7. Strategy in High-Technology Industries8. Strategy in the Global Environment

    9. Corporate Strategy: Horizontal Integration, Vertical, Integration, and

    Strategic Outsourcing10. Corporate-Level Strategy: Formulating and Implementing Related and

    Unrelated Diversification

    11. Corporate Performance, Governance, and Business Ethics12. Implementing Strategy in Companies That Compete in a Single Industry

    13. Implementing Strategy in Companies That Compete Across Industries and

    CountriesTextbooks:

    Charles W. L. Hill, Gareth R. Jones Strategic Management Theory (2007):

    An Integrated Approach 7th Edition.

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    Hitt, Ireland and Hoskisson, (2005) Strategic Management

    Competitiveness and Globalization: Concepts and Cases. 6th Edition.Thomson Publishing.

    3.4 CE 6509 Personnel Management (Open Book)Dr. Sming Chongwiwatthananant ([email protected])

    Time: 1.30 hrs.

    Topics : 1. Introduction: The Strategic Role of Human Resource Management

    2. Recruitment and Placement

    - Job Analysis- Personnel Planning & Recruitment.

    - Employee Testing and Selection

    - Interviewing Candidates.3. Training Development

    - Training and Developing Employees- Managing Organization Renewal (Management Development and

    Organizational Development)- Appraising Performance

    - Managing Careers and Fair Treatment (Managing Your Career)

    4. Fundamentals of Motivation (Hierarchy of Needs, Hygiene-MotivatorTheory, Equity Theory of Motivation, Expectancy Theory of Motivation.

    Behavior Modifications)

    5. Compensation- Establishing Pay Plans

    - Pay-for-Performance and Financial Incentives- Benefits and Services

    - No financial incentives (Quality of Work life)

    Text : Gary Dessler Human Resource Management, Eighth Edition,

    Published by Prentice-Hall Inc. 2005 Excerpt: Fundamentals of

    Motivation Gary Dessler, Personnel/Human Resource Management Fifth

    Edition. 10

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    PAPER. 4 4.1 CE 6514 Customer Relationship Management

    4.2 CE 6624 Supply Chain Management

    4.3 CE 6705 Quantitative Analysis

    4.4 CE 6710 Enterprise Resource Planning

    A Student may choose to answer only two of the following four topics.

    4.1 CE 6514 Customer Relationship Management (Open book)

    Dr. Poondej Krairit ([email protected])

    Time: 1.30 hrs.

    Topics : 1. CRM, Database Marketing, and Customer Value

    2. CRM Industry Landscape3. Strategic CRM

    4. Implementing the CRM Strategy

    5. Customer-Based Marketing Metrics6. Customer Value Metrics

    7. Using Databases8. Designing Loyalty Programs

    9. Effectiveness of Loyalty Programs10. Data Mining

    11. Campaign Management

    12. Impact of CRM on Marketing Channels

    Texts : V. Kumar And Werner J. Reinartz, Customer Relationship Management:

    A Database Approach, Danvers, MA 01923, USA: John Wiley & Sons,Inc., 2006.

    References: Jill Dyche, The CRM Handbook: A Business Guide to Customer

    Relationship Management, Addison-Wesley, 2002.

    4.2 CE 6624 Supply Chain Management (Open Book)

    Dr. Panyaluck Udomleartprasert ([email protected])

    Time: 1.30 hrs.

    Topics: 1. Overview of Supply Chain Management2. Supply Chain Drivers and Obstacles

    3. Inventory Management

    - Cycle Inventory- Safety Inventory

    - Seasonal Inventory

    4. Transportation Management in Supply Chain5. Network Design

    6. IT in Supply Chain Management

    7. e-Business and Supply Chain Management8. Sourcing Decision

    9. Financial Factors Influencing Supply Chain Decisions

    10. Supply Chain Coordination and Integration

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    Text: Supply Chain Management: Strategy, Planning and Operations, S. Chopra

    and P. Meindl, Prentice Hall, 3rd

    edition, 2007.

    4.3 CE 6705 Quantitative Analysis (Open Book)

    Dr. Charnwit Somprakij ([email protected])

    Time: 1.30 hrs.Topics: 1. Decision Analysis

    2. Regression Models

    3. Linear Programming Models4. Linear Programming: The Simplex Method

    5. Transportation and Assignment Models

    6. Integer Programming, Goal Programming, and Nonlinear Programming7. Network Models

    8. Waiting Lines and Queuing Theory Models

    9. Simulation Modeling

    Text: 1. Quantitative Analysis for Management, 9 Ed., Render B, Stair R M,JR, andHanna, M, Pearson Prentice Hall 2006

    4.4 CE 6710 Enterprise Resource Planning (Close Book)

    Dr. Rapeepat Techkittiroj ([email protected])

    Time: 1.30 hrs.

    Topics:

    Text:

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    GRADUATE SCHOOL OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

    IN MIS- IEC PROGRAM

    PAPER 3. 3.1 IC 6001 Internet and E-Commerce Technology

    3.2 IC 6021 Database System for Internet Application

    3.3 IC 6111 Web Application Development

    A Student may choose to answer only two of the following four topics.

    3.1 IC 6001 Internet and E-Commerce Technology (Closed book)

    Dr.Wuttipong Pongsuwan ([email protected])

    Time: 1.30 hrs.

    Topic: 1. E-Commerce Models and Applications

    2. B2B and Supply chain management

    3. Critical success factors for EC development4. Advertisement in the digital economy.

    5. Strategy implementation and project management in EC6. EC Environments and Regulatory Environment

    7. EC Security

    3.2 IC 6021 Database System for Internet Application (Closed book; only 2 sheets of

    A4 both sides are allowed)

    Dr. Saranpong Pramsane ( [email protected])

    Time: 1.30 hrs.

    Notes: - This exam will test student on comprehensive knowledge of Internet

    Application together with database interaction.- Student will earn score from taking this topic by clearly solving question

    with current concept learned from class as well as from real life experiences.

    Objective:

    This topic covers in- Depth of the concepts involved in the development of

    internet application with database interaction. Topic includes Database Fundamental,

    Basic of Developing Database driven internet application, in addition technology used increating these internet application, in addition technology used in creating robust server-

    sided application.

    Topics:

    - Introduction to server- sided web scripting

    -

    Server- sided language- Passing information between web pages

    - Structured query languages (SQL)

    - Fundamental concept of relational database-

    Designing and developing relational database

    - Using server-sided scripting together with relational database

    - Using embedded SQL in data manipulation

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    - Using session and cookie

    - Security issue in web application- Content management

    Text books

    1 PHP My SQL web development by Luke Welling and Laura Thomson.2 PHP and My SQL for dynamic web sites by Larry Ullman

    3.3 IC 6111 Web Application Development (Open Book)

    Dr. Paskorn Apirukvorapinit ([email protected])

    Time: 1.30 hrs.

    Students will be required to develop a Website consisting of a number of Web pages

    using only Notepad.

    Topics: 1 . HTML

    Links

    Text FormattingUsing Images, Colors, and Backgrounds

    Lists

    Tables

    Forms

    Frames

    2. XHTML and Style Sheets

    3. Dynamic HTML with Java Script and VB Script4. Active Server Page (ASP)

    Textbooks: 1. Donna L.Baker, HTML Complete Course, Wiley Publishing, 2003.2. Laura May, Web Publishing with HTML 4 in 21 Days, Sams

    Publishing, 2000.

    3. www.w3schools.com

    PAPER 4. 4.1 IC 6401 Banking and E-Payment Systems

    4.2 IC 6403 Information Security

    4.3 IC 6766 Supply Chain Management

    A Student may choose to answer only two of the following four topics.

    4.1 IC 6401 Banking and Electronic Payment (Closed book)

    Dr. Thanatphong Pratheepthaweephong ([email protected])

    Time: 1.30 hrs.

    Topics:1. Banking and EFT

    All Electronic Fund Transfer & Payment Systems.

    Domestic EFT Mechanisms such as BAHTNET, ORFT, MEDIACLEARING and Electronic Cheque Clearing System

    International EFT such as SWIFT

    2. Electronic Money and Digital Cash

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    Prepayment, Stored Value (SVC), Debit & Credit Cards, Smart Cards,

    Digital Cash, Cyber Cash etc.3. Payment Gateway and Payment Delivery Channels, Payment Server, Content

    Server, WAP Architecture, Kiosk, M-Commerce, ATM and Self-service

    Terminals

    4. Payment SecuritySecurity Principles for payment (5 basicprinciples), SSL, SET, Triple DES,

    etc.

    5. Business Exchange, Biller Consolidator, Bill Payment and DocumentPresentment, EDI and FEDI

    Textbooks: Notes that will be handed in class. (There will be 3 questions for one and ahalf hour)

    4.2 IC 6403 Information Security (Closed Book)

    Dr. Chanintorn Jittawiriyanukoon ([email protected])

    Time: 1.30 hrs.

    Topic 1: 1. Conventional Cryptography2. Public-Key Cryptography

    3. Distribution of Encryption Key

    4. Message Authentication5. Digital Signature

    6. Firewalls

    7. Intruders, Program Flaws, Malicious Codes, Viruses

    Topic 2: 1. Information Security2. The Need for Security

    3. Identifying, Assessing, and Controlling Risks

    4. Security Technology5. Physical Security

    Textbooks: 1. William Stallings, Cryptography and Network Security, Second Edition,

    Prentice-Hall. 1999

    2. M.E. Whitman and H.J.Mattord, Principle of Information Security,Thomsom, 2003.

    4.3 IC 6766 Supply Chain Management (Open Book)

    Dr. Panyaluck Udomleartprasert ([email protected])

    Time: 1.30 hrs.

    Topics: 1. Overview of Supply Chain Management2. Supply Chain Drivers and Obstacles

    3. Inventory Management

    - Cycle Inventory- Safety Inventory

    - Seasonal Inventory

    4. Transportation Management in Supply Chain

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    5. Network Design

    6. IT in Supply Chain Management7. E-Business and Supply Chain Management

    8. Sourcing Decision

    9. Financial Factors Influencing Supply Chain Decisions

    10. Supply Chain Coordination and Integration

    Text: Supply Chain Management: Strategy, Planning and Operations, S. Chopra

    and P. Meindl, Prentice Hall, 3rd

    edition, 2007.