Geometric Programming is used for cost minimization, profit maximization, obtaining cost ratios, and the development of generalized design equations for the primal variables. The early pioneers of geometric programming-Zener, Duffin, Peterson, Beightler, Wilde, and Phillips-played important roles in its development. Five new case studies have been added to the third edition. There are five major sections: (1) Introduction, History and Theoretical Fundamentals; (2) Cost Minimization Applications with Zero Degrees of Difficulty; (3) Profit Maximization Applications with Zero Degrees of Difficulty; (4) Applications with Positive Degrees of Difficulty; and (5) Summary, Future Directions, and Geometric Programming Theses & Dissertations Titles. The various solution techniques presented are the constrained derivative approach, condensation of terms approach, dimensional analysis approach, and transformed dual approach. A primary goal of this work is to have readers develop more case studies and new solution techniques to further the application of geometric programming.
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Dr. Robert C. Creese was Professor of Industrial and Management Systems Engineering at West Virginia University, USA and had taught courses on Engineering Economy, Advanced Engineering Economics, Cost and Estimating for Manufacturing, Manufacturing Processes and Advanced Manufacturing Processes. He has previously taught at The Pennsylvania State University (9 years), Grove City College (4 years), Aalborg University in Denmark (3 sabbaticals) and at West Virginia University for 35 years. He worked at US Steel for two years as an Industrial Engineer before starting his teaching career.
Dr. Creese is a Fellow of the Association for the Advancement of Cost Engineering, International (AACEI), received the Charles V. Keane Service Award and Brian D. Dunfield Educational Service Award presented by AACE, and was treasurer of the Northern West Virginia Section of AACE for more than 20 years. He is a Life Member of AACE International, ASEE (American Society for Engineering Education) and ASM (American Society for Materials). He also is a member of ICEAA (International Cost Estimating & Analysis Association), AIST (Association for Iron & Steel Technology), AWS (American Welding Society), and AFS(American Foundry Society).
He obtained his B.S. Degree in Industrial Engineering from e Pennsylvania State University, his M.S. Degree in Industrial Engineering from the University of California at Berkeley, and his Ph.D. Degree in Metallurgy from The Pennsylvania State University.
Dr. Robert Creese has authored the book Introduction to Manufacturing Processes and Materials (Marcel Dekker-1999) and co-authored two books Estimating and Costing for the Metal Manufacturing Industries (Marcel Dekker-1992) with Dr. M. Adithan, Professor Emeritus of VIT University Vellore, India, and Dr. B.S. Pabla of the Technical Teachers' Training Institute, Chandigarh, India, and Strategic Cost Analysis for Project Managers and Engineers (New Age International Publishers-2010) with Dr. M. Adithan, VIT University, Vellore, India. He has authored/co-authored more than 100 technical papers.
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