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Optimum Decision Making in Asset Management

Optimum Decision Making in Asset Management
Author(s)/Editor(s): María Carmen Carnero (University of Castilla – La Mancha, Spain)and Vicente González-Prida (University of Seville, Spain)
Copyright: ©2017
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-0651-5
ISBN13: 9781522506515
ISBN10: 1522506519
EISBN13: 9781522506522

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Asset management is becoming increasingly important to an organization’s strategy, given its effects on cost, production, and quality. No matter the sector, important decisions are made based on techniques and theories that are thought to optimize results; asset management models and techniques could help maximize effectiveness while reducing risk.

Optimum Decision Making in Asset Management posits that effective decision making can be augmented by asset management based on mathematical techniques and models. Resolving the problems associated with minimizing uncertainty, this publication outlines a myriad of methodologies, procedures, case studies, and management tools that can help any organization achieve world-class maintenance. This book is ideal for managers, manufacturing engineers, programmers, academics, and advanced management students.



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This title presents readers with a collection of academic and professional perspectives on contemporary business asset management and decision making. The twenty selections include discussion of a multicriteria model for the selection of maintenance policies in subsystems of an operating theater, asset management for buildings within the framework of building information modeling development, and many other related subjects.

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Author's/Editor's Biography

María Carnero (Ed.)
María Carmen Carnero has a Doctorate in Industrial Engineering from the University of Castilla-La Mancha (2001) and is a lecturer at the Higher Technical School of Industrial Engineering at the University of Castilla-La Mancha. She has published two books, four chapters in science books, and research articles in Omega, Decision Support System, European Journal of Operational Research, Reliability Engineering and System Safety, European Journal of Industrial Engineering, Journal of Manufacturing Systems, The International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology, Mechanical Systems and Signal Processing, Production Planning and Control, etc. She has 57 contributions to conferences. She was the lead researcher in three projects financed by the regional government, and has been a part of 17 other European, national, regional and local projects, and of seven contracts.

Vicente González-Prida (Ed.)
Dr. Vicente Gonzalez-Prida is PhD (Summa Cum Laude) in Industrial Engineering by the University of Seville, and Executive MBA (First Class Honors) by the Chamber of Commerce. He has been honoured with the following awards and recognitions: - Extraordinary Prize of Doctorate by the University of Seville; - National Award for PhD Thesis on Dependability by the Spanish Association for Quality; - National Award for PhD Thesis on Maintenance by the Spanish Association for Maintenance; - Best Nomination from Spain for the Excellence Master Thesis Award bestowed by the EFNSM (European Federation of National Maintenance Societies). Dr. Gonzalez-Prida is a member of the Club of Rome (Spanish Chapter) and has written multitude of articles for international conferences and publications. His main interest is related to industrial asset management, specifically the reliability, maintenance and aftersales organization. He currently works as a Program Manager in the company General Dynamics - European Land Systems and shares his professional performance with the development of research projects in the Department of Industrial Organization and Management at the University of Seville

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