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3.00 Credits
Staff. Prerequisite(s): OPIM940. Seminar on distribution systems models and theory. Reviews current research in the development and solution of models of distribution systems. Emphasizes multi-echelon inventory control, logistics management, network design, and competitive models.
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3.00 Credits
Retail Operations
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3.00 Credits
Staff. Provides doctoral students in Operations and Information Management and other related fields with a perspective on modern information system methodologies, technologies, and practices. State-of-the-art research on frameworks for analysis, design, and inplementation of various types of information systems is presented. Students successfully completing the course should have the skills necessary to specify and implement an information system to support a decision process.
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3.00 Credits
Staff. Prerequisite(s): Permission of the instructor and some prior knowledge of logic or Prolog. Seminar on the elements of formal logic necessary to read and contribute to the Logic modeling literature, as well as the implementation principles for logic models. The primary topics include elements of sentence and predicate logic, elements of modal logics, elements of semantics, mechanical theorem proving, logic and database, nonmonotonic reasoning, planning and the frame problem, logic programming, and metainterpreters.
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3.00 Credits
Staff. Prerequisite(s): Permission of instructor and knowledge of logic and Prolog or Lisp. Seminar on principles of knowledge-based systems including expert systems. Topics include basics of expert systems, knowledge representation, meta-level reasoning, causal reasoning, truth maintenance systems, model management, planning systems and other applications.
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3.00 Credits
Explores economic issues related to information technology, with emphasis on research in organizational or strategic settings. The course will follow a seminar format, with dynamically assigned readings and strong student contribution during class sessions (both as participant and, for one class, as moderator.)
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3.00 Credits
This is the advanced doctoral-level research research in information strategy and economics that builds on the foundations developed in OPIM960. Much of the content will be focused on current research areas in information strategy such as the information and organizational economics, information technology and firm performance, search cost and pricing, information and incentives, coordination costs and the boundary of the firm, and the economics of information goods (including pricing and intellectual property protection). In addition, promising empirical approaches such as the use of intelligent agents for data collection or clickstream data analysis will be discussed.
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3.00 Credits
N. Avadhani. Prerequisite(s): Basic biochemistry and some understanding of molecular biology. The biochemical and molecular bases of diseases and diagnoses will be covered. Particular emphasis will be based on the most current knowledge of disease mechanisms. An in-depth biochemical examination of specific aspects of selective diseases of parasitology, cancer, endocrine glands, aging, inflammation, striated muscle, cardiovasculature, birth defects, infertility, and bone are some of the expected topics for discussion. The course includes 24-28 lectures and 12 hours of discussion of some of the recent papers on mechanisms of various metabolic and/or inherited diseases.
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3.00 Credits
Minuchehr. Prerequisite(s): For the second semester: completion of first semester or permission of the instructor. Offered through Penn Language Center. An introduction to the spoken and written language of contemporary Iran.
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3.00 Credits
Staff. An introduction to the spoken and written language of contemporary Iran.
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