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What is it like being a young African American man? The media
repeats the same stereotypes again and again, yet the reality is
much more diverse. This eye-opening and beautifully presented book
shares the voices and images of a group of young black men in
Oakland, interviewed by their peers in a groundbreaking oral
history project. The youth share their wisdom on a range of
questions, organized by theme and accompanied by portrait
photography and materials for further reflection. For students,
educators, policy makers, and those who want to gain a better
understanding of modern African American culture.
Problems facing manufacturing clusters that intersect information
technology, process management, and optimization within the
Internet of Things (IoT) are examined in this book. Recent advances
in information technology have transformed the use of resources and
data exchange, often leading to management and optimization
problems attributatble to technology limitations and strong market
competition. This book discusses several problems and concepts
which makes significant connections in the areas of information
sharing, organization management, resource operations, and
performance assessment. Geared toward practitioners and
researchers, this treatment deepens the understanding between
resource collaborative management and advanced information
technology. Those in manufacturing will utilize the numerous
mathematical models and methods offered to solve practical problems
related to cutting stock, supply chain scheduling, and inventory
management. Academics and students with a basic knowledge of
manufacturing, combinatorics, and linear programming will find that
this discussion widens the research area of resource collaborative
management and unites the fields of information technology,
manufacturing management, and optimization.
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