IMC 514 Course Syllabus Quantitative Analysis Systems This course is lectured by the following two professors. Shu JiaShing Professor Current Position Experience Expertise Education Assistant Professor of Information Science Dept. of National Taipei University of Education Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering of Tungnan University of Science and Technology R & D Manager of Chi Guang Optoelectronics Co., Ltd. Electronic Engineer of VIA Technologies, Inc. Sr. Electronic Engineer of Raite Optoelectronics Co., Ltd. DSPBased Applications OptoelectronicMechanical Control System Audio processing and application Ph. D. of National Cheng Kung University, Department of Electrical Engineering MS of National Cheng Kung University, Department of Electrical Engineering BS of Feng Chia University, Department of Automatic Control Engineering
Name: Ivan ShongIee Post: Professor Department: Department of Business Administration Soochow University, Taiwan Educational Qualifications: BS Transportation Engineering and Management, HsinChu ChiaoTung University Taiwan 1981 MSBA Iowa State University USA 1986 MS University of Maryland USA 1990 PhD University of Maryland USA 1992 Professional Memberships: Board Member of the Global Logistics Council of Taiwan 2004 Now Board Member of Taiwan Association of Logistics Management 1997 2004 Member of China Institute of Transportation since 1993 Member of Institute of Management in Taiwan since 1993 Member of INFORMS (USA) since 1990 Member of Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals (USA) since 1992 Member of Warehousing Education and Research Council (USA) since 2000
Employment History: Professor Department of Business Administration, Soochow University 1999 Now Visiting Lecturer Department of Logistics, Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong 2003 Now Associate Professor Department of Logistics, National Kaohsiung First University of Science and Technology, Taiwan 1996 1999 Associate Professor Department of Business Administration, Soochow University, Taiwan 1993 1996 Senior Consultant THI International Consultant, Taiwan 1992 Research Assistant Transportation, Business and Public Policy Area, University of Maryland, USA 1986 1992 Lecturer Management Science Area, School of Business, University of Maryland, USA 1988 1990 Research Assistant Management Science Area, School of Business, University of Maryland 1989 1992 Research Assistant School of Business, Iowa State University, USA 1985 1986 Administrative Specialist China External Trade Development Council 1984 Trainee Taiwan Railway Bureau 1983 Financial Officer Missile Command Center, Taiwan Army 1981 1982 Subjects taught in the last 3 years: Business School Operations Management
Business School Supply Chain Management Business School Logistics Management Business School Global Logistics Seminar Current administrative responsibilities: Director, Supply Chain and Logistics Research Lab, Soochow University, 2000Now. Leader, Supply Chain and Logistics Program, Department of Business Administration, Soochow University, 2000Now Head, Department of Logistics, National Kaohsiung First University of Science and Technology, 19961999 Intellectual Contributions in the last 5 years: S.I. Ivan Su and JiaFeng Chan (2005), "Research on ARIS Process Management Technology Application in Business Strategic Process Management", Soochow Journal of Economics and Business (Taiwan), Vol. 42. S.I. Ivan Su, Bing Li, and Shu Yun Lai (2002), "A Study on Logistics Integration for a Book Distributor in Publishing Industry Supply Chain", Soochow Journal of Economics and Business (Taiwan), Vol.38. S.I., Ivan, Su and Y.C. Din (2005), "DEA Analysis on the Performance of AfterSale Service Shops of H Company in Taiwan", 2005 ECommerce and Business Strategy Conference, Taiwan, Taipei, June. S.I., Ivan, Su (2005), "The Evolution and Prospect of Cross Strait Modern Logistics", The Third China Senior Logistics Forum, Shanghai, China, May 1820. S.I., Ivan, Su etc. (2005), " A Study on the Supply Chain Logistics Strategy for Logistics Industry in Taiwan in Recent Year", 2005 China (Fuzhou) Modern Logistics International Academic Conference, Fuzhou, China, May 1618. S.I., Ivan, Su and M.C. Chen (2004), " Research on the Current Status and the Future Development of the Logistics Management of the Hospital Clinical Diagnostic Laboratories", 2004 International Conference on Interdisciplinary Management Integration, Taipei, Taiwan, May. S.I., Ivan, Su and H.T. Chen (2002), "Applying Postponement Strategy in an Upstream Production Supply Chain Analysis for TFT LCD Industry", 2003 Greater China Logistics Forum and Academic Conference, Hong Kong, China, December 8. S.I., Ivan, Su (2002), "The Development of Supply Chain and Logistics Management Program in Soochow University", China Logistics Professional and Academic Programs Development Conference, Tianjing, China, June 22.
S.I., Ivan, Su (2002), "Supply Chain Development and Collaborative Technology", 2002 Conference on Supply Chain Management Trends and Defense Application, Taipei, Taiwan, May 29. S.I., Ivan, Su and C.F. Chang (2002), "A Study on the Application of ARIS Technology on Business Strategic Process Management", 2002 CrossStrait Finance and Economics Academic Conference, Taipei, Taiwan, April 23. S.I., Ivan, Su, etc. (2002), "A Study on the Logistics Public Policy of Taipei City Government", 2002 Greater China Logistics Academic Conference, Tianjing, China, April 13. S.I., Ivan, Su (2002), "The Development of 3PL in China and the Principle of Collaboration", The First China Logistics Senior Forum, Beijing, China, April 12. Representing Chinese Taipei(Taiwan) to report a case in WTO in Geneva: The Economic Benefits of Freight Logistics Services Liberalisation A Case on Taiwan Global Direct Distribution, 03:00pm06:00pm, Wednesday 29 September, 2004, Room W at the WTO, Geneva. Invited speaker on the session of Entering Industrial Networks to Secure the Markets: Integration Opportunities for Notebook Computer Upstream Suppliers, Supply Chain The 2nd APEC Incubator Forum, 31 August~2 September 2004, The Westin Taipei Hotel, Taipei, Chinese Taipei. S.I. Ivan Su, etc. (2005), Global Logistics Management, Taipei: HwaTai. (written in Traditional Chinese, coauthor with Douglas Long and C.K. Chia) S.I. Ivan Su (2005), 2005 Report of China Logistics Development, Beijing: China Machine Press. (coeditor with B.L. Liu, etc.) S.I. Ivan Su (2004), Logistical Management Concepts, Functions and Integration, 2 nd Edition, Taipei: HwaTai. (written in Traditional Chinese) S.I. Ivan Su (2003), etc., Designing and Managing the Supply Chain Concepts, Strategy and Case Studies (2 ed.), Taipei: McGrawHill Taiwan. (Coauthor with David SimchiLevi, etc., written in Traditional Chinese) S.I. Ivan Su (2003), 2002 Report of China Logistics Development, Beijing: China Machine Press. (coeditor with B.L. Liu, etc.) S.I. Ivan Su, Applied Management Research Methodologies and Applications, 1999, Taipei: HwaTai. (written in Traditional Chinese).
Discipline Based Scholarship Peer Reviewed Journals (PRJ) Other Intellectual Contributions (OIC) Learning & Pedagogical Scholarship Peer Reviewed Journals (PRJ) Other Intellectual Contributions (OIC) Contributions to Practice Peer Reviewed Journals (PRJ) Other Intellectual Contributions (OIC) Services to the Academic Community: Regular Reviewer, Journal of Transportation Planning (Chinese and English Bilingual Journal) Regular Reviewer, Soochow Journal of Economics and Business (Chinese Journal) Regular Reviewer, Journal of Management Science (Chinese Journal) Regular Reviewer, Journal of Management and Systems (Chinese Journal) Regular Reviewer, FuJen Management Review (Chinese Journal) Regular Reviewer, National Taiwan University Management Review (Chinese Journal) Links to the Corporate Community and Wider Community: Taiwan Coordinator, Greater China Logistics Modernization since 2002 Agreement (with major responsibility in planning and execution of Greater China Supply Chain and Logistics Forum and Academic Conference) Contributions to Internationalization: CoChair, Educational Committee, Global Virtual Roundtable, CSCMP, USA Vice President, Taiwan Roundtable, CSCMP, USA
IMC 514 Course Syllabus Quantitative Analysis Systems Course Description Course Objectives Grading Th official title of this course is "Quantitative Analysis." It has a more descriptive unofficial title "Business Calculus." It aims to cover a fair amount of material in one semester. Therefore, the pace will be brisk and the students are expected to work hard before and after the lectures. The material covered in this class contains: Differentiation, maximization and minimization of functions, marginal analysis and the optimization of constrained functions, integration and applications. Note that this course is not for students who have completed more than one quarter of calculus. The goal of this course is to provide you with an introduction to major aspects of quantitative chemistry. Topics to be discussed in lecture include (1) solution preparation, (2) statistical analysis, (3) equilibrium calculations, (4) redox chemistry, (5) spectrophotometry, and electrochemistry. The laboratory section of the course includes these topics as well as some additional techniques. Much of your homework and laboratory write ups, require the spreadsheet program, Microsoft Excel. Class participation 30% Individual assignments, Quiz 20% Group assignments 30% Final examination 20% Course Materials Additional Resources Assignment Berenson, Levine, Krehbiel (2005). Basic Business Statistics: Concepts and Applications (10th Edition), Pearson / Prentice Hall. Huff (1993). How to Lie with Statistics, W.W. Norton. (paperback) Levin and Stephan (2005) Even You Can Learn Statistics, Prentice Hall. Levine, David M., Berenson, Mark L. and Stephan, David. Statistics for Managers Using Microsoft Excel. (Princeton, NJ: Prentice Hall, 2005) The homework will be assigned in each lecture and will be posted on the course website shortly after. Homework is not to be turned in. However, you are responsible for knowing how to do the problems. Similar ones will appear on the exams and almost identical ones will appear on the weekly quizzes.