Items by Meeran, Sheik
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2013
Goodwin, P., Dyussekeneva, K. and Meeran, S., 2013. Forthcoming. The use of analogies in forecasing the annual sales of new electronics products. IMA Journal of Management Mathematics
2012
Goodwin, P. and Meeran, S., 2012. Robust testing of the utility-based high-technology product sales forecasting models proposed by Decker and Gnibba-Yukawa. Journal of Product Innovation Management, 29 (S1), pp. 211-218.
Meeran, S. and Morshed, M. S., 2012. A hybrid genetic tabu search algorithm for solving job shop scheduling problems: a case study. Journal of Intelligent Manufacturing, 23 (4), pp. 1063-1078.
2011
Sidawi, B. and Meeran, S., 2011. A framework for providing lifelong finance to the owners of affordable dwellings in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Cities, 28 (2), pp. 138-146.
Wilkins, S. and Meeran, S., 2011. Student performance–university preference model: a framework for helping students choose the right A‐level subjects. Educational Studies, 37 (5), pp. 541-555.
2009
Onal, L., Zeydan, M., Korkmaz, M. and Meeran, S., 2009. Predicting the seam strength of notched webbings for parachute assemblies using the Taguchi's design of experiment and artificial neural networks. Textile Research Journal, 79 (5), pp. 468-478.
2006
Meeran, S. and Afzal, M. T., 2006. Recognising features from orthographic images using neural networks: a framework for CADCAM and AVI integration. International Journal of Production Research, 44 (22), pp. 4959-4986.
2003
Meeran, S., Taib, J. M. and Afzal, M. T., 2003. Recognizing features from engineering drawings without using hidden lines: a framework to link feature recognition and inspection systems. International Journal of Production Research, 41 (3), pp. 465-495.
2002
Meeran, S. and Jain, A. S., 2002. A multi-level hybrid framework applied to the general flow-shop scheduling problem. Computers & Operations Research, 29 (13), pp. 1873-1901.
Meeran, S. and Zulkifli, A. H., 2002. Recognition of simple and complex interacting non-orthogonal features. Pattern Recognition, 35 (11), pp. 2341-2353.
