@article{altinoz_2003, title={A fuzzy approach to supplier selection}, volume={94}, number={2}, journal={Journal of the Textile Institute}, author={Altinoz, C.}, year={2003} } @article{altinoz_2003, title={A rule-based model for supplier selection}, volume={94}, number={2}, journal={Journal of the Textile Institute}, author={Altinoz, C.}, year={2003} } @article{altinoz_kilduff_2003, title={Current issues and methods in supplier selection}, volume={94}, number={2}, journal={Journal of the Textile Institute}, author={Altinoz, C. and Kilduff, P.}, year={2003} } @inproceedings{ramanan_hands_2003, title={Modeling new product development in the textile and apparel industry}, booktitle={Industrial simulation 2003 : 1st International Industrial Simulation Conference, 2003 : ISC'2003 : June 9-11, 2003, Valencia, Spain}, publisher={Ghent, Belgium: EUROSIS}, author={Ramanan, B. and Hands, P.}, year={2003} } @inproceedings{altinoz_2002, title={A fuzzy modeling approach to supplier selection in textiles}, booktitle={Through the eye of a needle, advances in fibre, fashion and fabric : Textile Institute 82nd World Conference: 23 to 27th March, 2002, Cairo International Conference Centre}, publisher={Manchester, England : Textile Institute}, author={Altinoz, C.}, year={2002} } @article{winchester_hodge_hands_karpe_al._1999, title={Design of integrated information management systems for the textile manufacturing complex (I96-S15)}, number={1999}, journal={National Textile Center. Annual Report}, author={Winchester, S. and Hodge, G. and Hands, P. and Karpe, Y. and al.}, year={1999} } @article{singletary_1998, title={Beyond mass production: Strategic management models for competitive manufacturing transformations in the U. S. textile industry}, volume={89}, number={1}, journal={Journal of the Textile Institute}, author={Singletary, E.}, year={1998}, pages={4–15} } @article{winchester_hodge_hands_karpe_al._1998, title={Design of integrated information management systems for the textile manufacturing complex (I96-S15)}, number={1998}, journal={National Textile Center. Annual Report}, author={Winchester, S. and Hodge, G. and Hands, P. and Karpe, Y. and al.}, year={1998} } @article{hands_winchester_1997, title={Automating supply chain coodination with the electronic commerce database}, volume={10}, number={1}, journal={EDI Forum}, author={Hands, P. S. and Winchester, S. C.}, year={1997}, pages={37–45} } @inproceedings{singletary_1997, title={Beyond mass production: Competitive transformation trends in U.S. textiles}, volume={II}, booktitle={Textiles and the information society: papers presented at the 78th World Conference of the Textile Institute in association with the 5th Textile Symposium of SEVE and SEPVE}, publisher={Manchester: The Institute}, author={Singletary, E.}, year={1997}, pages={51–66} } @article{singletary_1997, title={Beyond mass production: Competitive transformation trends in the U. S. textile industry}, volume={89}, journal={Journal of the Textile Institute}, author={Singletary, E.}, year={1997}, pages={16–26} } @article{sigmon_grady_1997, title={Computer integrated manufacturing and total quality management in textiles}, volume={27}, number={4}, journal={Textile Progress}, author={Sigmon, D. and Grady, P.}, year={1997} } @inproceedings{srinivasan-hands_kuehnen_1997, title={Electronic commerce database design}, volume={II}, booktitle={Textiles and the information society: papers presented at the 78th World Conference of the Textile Institute in association with the 5th Textile Symposium of SEVE and SEPVE}, publisher={Manchester: The Institute}, author={Srinivasan-Hands, P. and Kuehnen, S.}, year={1997}, pages={95–102} } @article{winchester_hodge_hands_karpe_al._1997, title={Information integration in the textile complex}, number={1997}, journal={National Textile Center. Annual Report}, author={Winchester, S. and Hodge, G. and Hands, P. and Karpe, Y. and al.}, year={1997} } @inproceedings{winchester_singletary_srinivasan-hands_hodge_1997, title={Work flow coordination in highly automated manufacturing}, booktitle={Textiles and the information society: Papers presented at the 78th World Conference of the Textile Institute in association with the 5th Textile Symposium of SEVE and SEPVE}, publisher={Manchester: Textile Institute}, author={Winchester, S. and Singletary, E. and Srinivasan-Hands, P. and Hodge, G.}, year={1997} } @inproceedings{winchester_e. singletary_hodge_1997, title={Work flow coordination in highly automated manufacturing}, booktitle={Textiles and the information society: papers presented at the 78th World Conference of the Textile Institute in association with the 5th Textile Symposium of SEVE and SEPVE.}, publisher={Manchester, England : Textile Institute}, author={Winchester, S. and E. Singletary, P. Srinivasan-Hands and Hodge, G.}, year={1997}, pages={23–26} } @inproceedings{winchester_singletary_srinivasan-hands_hodge_1997, title={Workflow coordination in highly automated manufacturing environments}, volume={II}, booktitle={Textiles and the information society: papers presented at the 78th World Conference of the Textile Institute in association with the 5th Textile Symposium of SEVE and SEPVE}, publisher={Manchester: The Institute}, author={Winchester, S. and Singletary, E. and Srinivasan-Hands, P. and Hodge, G.}, year={1997}, pages={51–66} } @article{singletary_winchester_1996, title={Beyond mass production: Analysis of the emerging manufacturing transformation in the US textile industry}, volume={87}, ISSN={["1754-2340"]}, DOI={10.1080/00405009608659107}, abstractNote={The intense dynamics of the global marketplace, characterized with increasing volatility and novelty, have challenged the conventional paradigm of Mass Production. Hence, a new way of production and competition termed ‘agile, intelligent manufacturing’, is emerging. Understanding the shift from Mass Production requires analysis of the business change context, including major forces and market trends that define the elements of change, and the specific management responses focused on enhanced manufacturing competitiveness in the age of information. Owing to the importance of the US textile industry to the viability of the overall economy, application of insights from the modern management literature and the experience of industry leaders is the key to accelerating the rate of change for an improved global competitive position. The paper summarizes the essence of the old production paradigm, the need for change, and the enabling techniques and strategies for manufacturing transformation toward agile, intell...}, number={2}, journal={JOURNAL OF THE TEXTILE INSTITUTE}, author={Singletary, EP and Winchester, SC}, year={1996}, pages={97–116} } @inproceedings{ingle_duncan_jasper_1996, title={Evaluating an R&D consortium: A metrics-based measurement system for the national textile center}, ISBN={9781856173162}, booktitle={Management of technology V: technology management in a changing world: proceedings of the Fifth International Conference on Management of Technology, February 27-March 1, 1996 Miami, Forida, USA}, publisher={Oxford, U.K.: Elsevier Advanced Technology}, author={Ingle, A. and Duncan, G. and Jasper, W.}, editor={R. M. Mason, L. A. Lefebvre and Khalil, T. M.Editors}, year={1996} } @inproceedings{ingle_duncan_winchester_jasper_1996, title={Evaluating an R&D consortium: A metrics-based measurement system for the national textile center}, ISBN={9781856173162}, booktitle={Management of technology V : technology management in a changing world : proceedings of the Fifth International Conference on Management of Technology, February 27-March 1, 1996 Miami, Forida, USA}, publisher={Oxford, U.K. : Elsevier Advanced Technology}, author={Ingle, T. and Duncan, G. and Winchester, S. and Jasper, W.}, editor={R. M. Mason, L. A. Lefebvre and Khalil, T. M.Editors}, year={1996} } @inproceedings{grady_sigmon_winchester_1996, title={Integrating total quality management and computer integrated manufacturing in textiles}, booktitle={Niches in the world of textiles : proceedings}, publisher={London: Textile Institute}, author={Grady, P. and Sigmon, D.L. and Winchester, S.C.}, year={1996} } @inproceedings{winchester_sigmon_grady_1996, title={Integrating total quality management and computer integrated manufacturing in the textile complex}, ISBN={9781870812979 }, booktitle={Niches in the world of textiles: papers presented at the World Conference, May 22-24, 1996, Tampere, Finland: the 77th World Conference of the Textile Institute}, publisher={Manchester, England : Textile Institute}, author={Winchester, S. and Sigmon, D. and Grady, P.}, year={1996}, pages={143–166} } @inproceedings{ingle_duncan_1996, title={Molding an R&D consortium: The National Textile Center}, ISBN={9781856173162}, booktitle={Management of technology V: technology management in a changing world: proceedings of the Fifth International Conference on Management of Technology, February 27-March 1, 1996 Miami, Forida, USA}, publisher={Oxford, U.K.: Elsevier Advanced Technology}, author={Ingle, A. and Duncan, G.}, editor={R. M. Mason, L. A. Lefebvre and Khalil, T. M.Editors}, year={1996}, pages={168–169} } @article{winchester_1995, title={Commentary - is the information revolution arriving in textiles?}, volume={12}, journal={Textile Horizons (London, England)}, author={Winchester, S.}, year={1995} } @inproceedings{ingle_1995, title={Designing a metrics-based measurement system for R&D}, booktitle={R&D Quality Symposium}, publisher={Wilton, CT: Juran Institute}, author={Ingle, A.}, year={1995} } @inproceedings{ingle_duncan_winchester_jasper_1995, title={Designing a metrics-based measurement system: The national textile center}, booktitle={R&D Quality Symposium}, publisher={Wilton, CT : Juran Institute}, author={Ingle, T. and Duncan, G. and Winchester, S. and Jasper, W.}, year={1995} } @inproceedings{winchester_1995, title={Quality trends in textiles}, booktitle={International nonwovens : network - conference - showcase, September 18 - 20, 1995, Tradewinds, St. Petersburg, Florida ; book of papers}, publisher={Cary, NC: INDA, Association of the Nonwoven Fabrics Industry}, author={Winchester, S.}, year={1995} } @inproceedings{cunning_ingle_1995, title={The future will not be a replica of the past}, ISBN={9781870812818}, booktitle={Co-operation: papers presented at the World Conference, May 21-24, 1995, Istanbul, Turkey: the 76th World Conference of the Textile Institute}, publisher={Manchester, England : Textile Institute}, author={Cunning, J. and Ingle, A.}, year={1995} } @inproceedings{winchester_1994, title={Information management in the textile complex}, booktitle={Globalization: technological, economic and environmental imperatives: papers presented at the Annual World Conference, September 26-27, 1994, Atlanta, Georgia}, publisher={Manchester, England : Textile Institute}, author={Winchester, S.}, year={1994} } @article{winchester_1994, title={Total quality management in the textile complex}, volume={85}, number={4}, journal={Journal of the Textile Institute}, author={Winchester, S.}, year={1994} } @inbook{winchester_1993, title={Polyester: 50 years of achievement, tomorrow's ideas and profits}, ISBN={9781870812504}, booktitle={Tomorrow's ideas & profits: polyester: 50 years of achievement}, publisher={Manchester, England: Textile Institute}, author={Winchester, S.}, editor={D. Brunnschweiler and Hearle, J.Editors}, year={1993} } @article{winchester_whitwell_1970, title={STUDIES OF NONWOVENS .1. A MULTIVARIABLE APPROACH}, volume={40}, ISSN={["1746-7748"]}, DOI={10.1177/004051757004000512}, abstractNote={ The performance characteristics of nonwoven fabrics have been studied as a function of fiber properties, binder properties, and web construction. The particular type of nonwoven selected for study was a web of random-laid base fibers in which randomly placed thermoplastic fibers provide the bonds. The responses studied were those related to rupture, elastic, and handle (aesthetic) properties. Fourteen variables were investigated: Base fiber linear density, base fiber staple length, amount of crimp in base fiber, post-yield extension of base fiber, type of binder, linear density of binder, staple length of binder, binder concentration, mass per unit area of nonwoven, amount of needle looming, number of laminations per web weight, pressure of bonding, temperature of bonding, and time of bonding. The performance characteristics measured as a function of these variables were maximum tenacity at dry and wet conditions, elongation at dry and wet conditions, tear strength, abrasion resistance, elastic modulus at dry and wet conditions, proportional limit at dry and wet conditions, crease recovery, bending length, flexural rigidity, bending modulus, bulk density, and air permeability. Crimp, linear density, and staple length of the base fiber influence rupture, elastic, and handle prop erties, as expected. Binderproperties, other than type, have no effect due to the destruction of the fiber in the bonding process. Bonding conditions, particularly pressure and temperature, are extremely influential in all types of properties. These variables govern the effectiveness of the bonds. Concentration of binder is extremely important to all types of responses since it governs the number and distribution of bonds. Needle looming affects only rupture properties. }, number={5}, journal={TEXTILE RESEARCH JOURNAL}, author={WINCHESTER, SC and WHITWELL, JC}, year={1970}, pages={458-+} } @article{winchester_whitwell_1967, title={Multivariable studies of nonwoven fabrics}, volume={89}, DOI={10.1115/1.3609999}, abstractNote={The performance characteristics of nonwoven fabrics have been studied as a function of fiber properties, binder properties, and web construction. The particular type of non-woven selected for study was a web of random-laid base fibers in which randomly placed thermoplastic fibers provide the bonds. The responses studied were those related to rupture, elastic, and handle (aesthetic) properties. Fourteen variables were investigated: Base fiber linear density, base fiber staple length, amount of crimp in base fiber, post-yield extension of base fiber, type of binder, linear density of binder, staple length of binder, binder concentration, mass per unit area of nonwoven, amount of needle looming, number of laminations per web weight, pressure of bonding, temperature of bonding, and time of bonding. The performance characteristics measured as a function of these variables were maximum tenacity at dry and wet conditions, elongation at dry and wet conditions, tear strength, abrasion resistance, elastic modulus at dry and wet conditions, proportional limit at dry and wet conditions, crease recovery, bending length, flexural rigidity, bending modulus, bulk density, and air permeability. Crimp, linear density, and staple length of the base fiber influence rupture, elastic, and handle properties, as expected. Binder properties, other than type, have no effect due to the destruction of the fiber in the bonding process. Bonding conditions, particularly pressure and temperature, are extremely influential in all types of properties. These variables govern the effectiveness of the bonds. Concentration of binder is extremely important to all types of responses since it governs the number and distribution of bonds. Needle looming affects only rupture properties.}, journal={Journal of Engineering for Industry}, author={Winchester, S. and Whitwell, J.}, year={1967}, pages={1–10} }