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Name:
Agboh, Dennis K.
Rank: Associate Professor
EDUCATION:
Ph.D. in Industrial and Systems Engineering (Operations
Research), The University of Alabama in Huntsville
M.S. in Engineering Management (Petroleum), The University
of Southwestern Louisiana M.S. in Applied Mathematics,
Southern University B.S. in Petroleum Engineering,
Louisiana State University
AREAS
OF EXPERTISE:
Dr.
Agboh's expertise is in Operations Research, Digital
Simulation, Quantitative Methods, Operations Management.
He teaches courses in Quantitative Methods, Productions
and Operations Management and Introduction to Computer-Based
Systems.
PROFESSIONAL
ACTIVITIES:
Dr. Agboh's research interests are in Operations Research
and Information systems applications in developing
countries. He has published and presented articles
in Electronic Voting Systems and Impact of EDI on
Less developed Nations. Dr. Agboh is a member of the
Institute of Industrial Engineers, Production and
Operations Management Society, and TIMS/ORSA .
PUBLICATIONS
Refereed
Journals
Agboh, D. K., Coping with Rapidly Changing Information
Technology: Challenges facing Africas Less-Developed
Countries. International Journal of Computer
Applications in Technology, Vol. 13, Nos. 3/4/5.
2000 pp. 100-112.
Saka,
A. A., Agboh, D. K., Ndiritu, S., and Glassco, R.
A., Estimation of Mobile Emissions Reductions
from Using Electronic Tolls, Journal of Transportation
Engineering / July/August 2001 /1.
Refereed
Proceedings
Saka,
A. A., Agboh, D. K., Ndiritu, S., and Glassco, R.
A., Operational Benefit Assessment of Electronic
Toll Collection Deployment: A case study of Baltimore
Harbor Tunnel toll Plaza. Proceedings of
the Intelligent Transportation Society of America,
Tenth Annual Meeting and Exposition. Boston Massachusetts,
May 1-4, 2000.
Saka,
A. A., Agboh, D. K., "Assessment of Operational
Benefits of Electronic Toll Collection in Baltimore
Metropolitan Area," Proceedings of Transportation
Research Board, (TRB), Washington D.C., 2002.
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