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<center>'''H.&#8201;Kemal Ilter<br><small>BEng, MBA, PhD</small>'''<br>
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'''H.&#8201;Kemal Ilter, BEng, MBA, PhD'''<br>
 
Senior Member of the [http://acm.org ACM]<br>
 
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"Many of the views which have been advanced are highly speculative, and some no doubt will prove erroneous, but I have in every case given the reasons which have led me to one view rather than another."
 
  
— Charles Darwin<ref>[http://darwin-online.org.uk/EditorialIntroductions/Freeman_TheDescentofMan.html The Descent of Man, 1871.] You can read [http://wallace-online.org/content/frameset?pageseq=1&itemID=S186&viewtype=image Wallace's review] of the book.</ref> <ref>Salute to [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Darwin Charles Darwin]. Also you should read the [http://darwin-online.org.uk/content/frameset?itemID=F391&viewtype=text&pageseq=1 Origin of Species, 1872.]</ref>.
 
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===Contents===
 
<h4>'''[[Research|1 Research]]''' <ref>Citations and references of this website are in [[Research_Tools#ACM_Reference_Format|ACM Reference Format]].</ref></h4>
 
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:<i class="fa fa-angle-right"></i> [[Laboratory]]
 
:<i class="fa fa-angle-right"></i> [[Projects]]
 
:<i class="fa fa-angle-right"></i> [http://research.hkilter.com/ Private Research Website] <ref>If you are interesting in one of my projects please send a message to '''info<i class="fa fa-at"></i>hkilter.com'''.</ref> <small><i class="fa fa-lock"></i></small>
 
:<i class="fa fa-angle-right"></i> [[Research Tools|Tools]]
 
  
<h4>'''[[Teaching|2 Teaching]]'''</h4>
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<center>[https://twitter.com/hkilter <i class="fa fa-twitter" aria-hidden="true"></i>]</center>
:<i class="fa fa-angle-right"></i> [[Choosing Paper Type]]
 
:<i class="fa fa-angle-right"></i> [[Guidelines for a master's thesis proposal]]
 
:<i class="fa fa-angle-right"></i> [[Notes on the PhD Degree|Notes on the PhD degree]]
 
:<i class="fa fa-angle-right"></i> [[Monodisciplinary vs Pluridisciplinary Research]]
 
:<i class="fa fa-angle-right"></i> [[Typical outline of a research paper]]
 
:<i class="fa fa-angle-right"></i> [[What is a reaction paper?]]
 
:<i class="fa fa-angle-right"></i> [[Anket Çalışmalarıyla Bilim Yapmak]]
 
:<i class="fa fa-angle-right"></i> [[Bilimsel Çalışmalar Nasıl Okunur?]]
 
  
<h4>'''[[Bio|3 Bio]]'''</h4>
 
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<h4>'''[[:Category:Logbook|4 Logbook]]'''</h4>
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<center>"Science.<br>It works, bitches!"<br>
:<i class="fa fa-angle-right"></i> [[Human Evolution]]
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<small>— Richard Dawkins, on [https://youtu.be/O3v2m4_NHhA Youtube]</small>
:<i class="fa fa-angle-right"></i> [[media:The-importance-of-stupidity-in-scientific-research.pdf|The importance of stupidity in scientific research]] by ''M. A. Schwartz''
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:<i class="fa fa-angle-right"></i> [[media:On-the-usefulness-of-useless-knowledge.pdf|On the usefulness of useless knowledge]] by ''M. A. Schwartz''
 
:<i class="fa fa-angle-right"></i> [[Nature Beats Nurture]] by ''N. B. Tenker''
 
:<i class="fa fa-angle-right"></i> [[media:Programming-paradigms-for-dummies.pdf|Programming Paradigms for Dummies]] by ''P. Van Roy''
 
:<i class="fa fa-angle-right"></i> [[Thoughts on the Time]]
 
:<i class="fa fa-angle-right"></i> [[What is Life?]] by ''E. Schrödinger''
 
:<i class="fa fa-angle-right"></i> [[Bilgeliğe Giden Yol Mideden Geçer mi?]]
 
:<i class="fa fa-angle-right"></i> [[Bilgi Üzerine Notlar]]
 
:<i class="fa fa-angle-right"></i> [[Bilişim Toplumuna Evrilmek Üzerine Düşünceler]]
 
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===Blogs===
 
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'''Oculus Supra'''
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<small>Aristotle<ref>[[wikipedia:Aristotle]]</ref>, Nicolaus Copernicus<ref>[[wikipedia:Nicolaus Copernicus]]</ref>, Charles Darwin<ref>[http://darwin-online.org.uk/EditorialIntroductions/Freeman_TheDescentofMan.html The Descent of Man, 1871.] You can read [http://wallace-online.org/content/frameset?pageseq=1&itemID=S186&viewtype=image Wallace's review] of the book.</ref><ref>Salute to [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Darwin Charles Darwin]. Also you should read the [http://darwin-online.org.uk/content/frameset?itemID=F391&viewtype=text&pageseq=1 Origin of Species, 1872.]</ref>, Albert Einstein<ref>[[wikipedia:Albert Einstein]]</ref>, Galileo Galilei<ref>[[wikipedia:Galileo Galilei]]</ref>, Edwin Hubble<ref>[[wikipedia:Edwin Hubble]]</ref>, Ernst Mayr<ref>[[wikipedia:Ernst Mayr]]</ref>, Isaac Newton<ref>[[wikipedia:Isaac Newton]]</ref>, Roger Penrose<ref>[[wikipedia:Roger Penrose]]</ref>...</small></center>
  
A high level scientific viewpoint which includes weird, absurd, unusual but well-focused works/subjects from mad scientists' dedicated efforts.
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[[File:Fitness-landscape.png|link=http://plus.google.com/u/0/+hkilterFL/]]
 
 
 
'''Fitness Landscape'''
 
 
 
A evolutionary perspective which is used to visualize the relationship between genotypes and reproductive success in evolutionary biology.
 
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'''B'log'''
 
 
 
A web blog about my daily activities, nothing more.
 
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===Today===
 
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the'''guardian''' | Science
 
 
 
the'''guardian''' | [https://www.theguardian.com/higher-education-network Higher Education Network]
 
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Science Daily
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<h4>[[Bio]]</h4>
  
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<h4>[[Research]] <ref>Citations and references of this website are in [[Research_Tools#ACM_Reference_Format|ACM Reference Format]].</ref></h4>
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<small>[[Research Activities|Activities and Publications]] &#8226; [[Laboratory]] &#8226; [[Projects]] &#8226; [http://research.hkilter.com/ Private Research Website] &#8226; [[Research Tools|Tools]]</small>
  
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===Research Highlights===
 
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'''A multi-layer ontological model for supply chain systems''' <ref>Ilter, H.K. and Bulgak, A.A. In the reviewing process.</ref>
 
 
In the supply chain research field, the question of which ontological structure is suitable for describing a particular supply chain system is still unclear due to the complex architecture of such systems. As a result, there are often problems with the successful implementation of the ontological models. This article presents a multi-layer ontological model that describes a supply chain. The model has four basic conceptual layers of knowledge; namely the Product, Agent, Flow, and Operation layers. Developers can add more layers or sub-layers depending on the complexity of a particular supply chain. Our model will provide a perspective to the area of supply chain management by splitting industry-specific issues into these familiar ontological layers. Using the ontological model developed, we also present a case study to illustrate a realistic application of the model.
 
 
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<small>Figure from Ilter, H. Kemal (2014): SCOM Layers. figshare. http://dx.doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.1040473
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'''On the sub-optimality of strategic decisions''' <ref>Ilter, H.K. On the sub-optimality of strategic decisions. [http://www.ifdergisi.org/index.php/ifdergi/article/view/299 ''Journal of the school of business administration - Istanbul University''], Vol. 42 No. 2 (2013).</ref>
 
 
 
Conceptual view of fitness and fitness measurement of strategic decisions on information systems, technological systems and innovation are becoming more important in recent years. This paper determines some dynamics of <b>fitness landscape</b> which are lead to termination of decision makers' search before reaching the global maximum in strategic decisions. These dynamics are specified according to management decision making models and supported with simulation results. This article determines simulation results by means of <b>Fitness Value</b> and <b>Probability of Optimality</b>. Correlation between these two concepts may be remarkable according to revealing optimal values in innovative and research-based decision making approaches beside <b>sub-optimal results</b> of traditional decision making approaches.
 
 
 
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'''A stochastic analysis of static complexity in manufacturing systems''' <ref>Bulgak, A.A. and Ilter, H.K. A stochastic analysis of static complexity in manufacturing systems. YAEM'14, (2014).</ref>
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[[Anket Çalışmalarıyla Bilim Yapmak]] &#8226;
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[[Bilgeliğe Giden Yol Mideden Geçer mi?]] &#8226;
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[[Bilgi Üzerine Notlar]] &#8226;
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[[Bilimsel Çalışmalar Nasıl Okunur?]] &#8226;
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[[Bilişim Toplumuna Evrilmek Üzerine Düşünceler]] &#8226;
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[[B'log]] &#8226;
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[[Choosing Paper Type]] &#8226;
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[[Guidelines for a master's thesis proposal]] &#8226;
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[[Human Evolution]] &#8226;
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[[media:The-importance-of-indifference-in-scientific-research.pdf|The importance of indifference in scientific research]] by ''M. A. Schwartz'' &#8226;
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[[media:The-importance-of-stupidity-in-scientific-research.pdf|The importance of stupidity in scientific research]] by ''M. A. Schwartz'' &#8226;
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[[Monodisciplinary vs Pluridisciplinary Research]] &#8226;
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[[Nature Beats Nurture]] by ''N. B. Tenker'' &#8226;
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[[Notes About Science]] &#8226;
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[[Notes on the PhD Degree]] &#8226;
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[[media:On-the-usefulness-of-useless-knowledge.pdf|On the usefulness of useless knowledge]] by ''M. A. Schwartz'' &#8226;
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[[media:Programming-paradigms-for-dummies.pdf|Programming Paradigms for Dummies]] by ''P. Van Roy'' &#8226;
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[[Thoughts on the Time]] &#8226;
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[[Typical outline of a research paper]] &#8226;
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[[Understanding Latin-based Abbreviations]] &#8226; [[Weasel Program]]</small>
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[[What is Life?]] by ''E. Schrödinger'' &#8226;
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[[What is a reaction paper?]] &#8226;
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This paper presents static complexity in manufacturing systems. Static complexity can be viewed as a function of the structure of the system, connective patterns, variety of components and the strengths of interactions. We seek the acceptable static complexity levels for different types of manufacturing systems by means of their system performances. In general, deterministic processing times or expected values of processing times are considered to measure the complexity and related system performance in the production and operations management field. We consider stochastic processing requirements with a number of different processing distributions and levels of variability on the static complexity measurements. The objective of this paper is to reveal characteristics of the static complexity by making observations about the behavior of different systems in a hypothetical manufacturing environment. This would help in analyzing the properties in different manufacturing systems due to static complexity and system performance.
 
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Revision as of 10:15, 20 January 2019

H. Kemal Ilter
BEng, MBA, PhD

Senior Member, ACM



"Science.
It works, bitches!"

— Richard Dawkins, on Youtube


Salutation
Aristotle[1], Nicolaus Copernicus[2], Charles Darwin[3][4], Albert Einstein[5], Galileo Galilei[6], Edwin Hubble[7], Ernst Mayr[8], Isaac Newton[9], Roger Penrose[10]...

Bio

Research [11]

Activities and PublicationsLaboratoryProjectsPrivate Research WebsiteTools

Teaching


Logbook

Anket Çalışmalarıyla Bilim YapmakBilgeliğe Giden Yol Mideden Geçer mi?Bilgi Üzerine NotlarBilimsel Çalışmalar Nasıl Okunur?Bilişim Toplumuna Evrilmek Üzerine DüşüncelerB'logChoosing Paper TypeGuidelines for a master's thesis proposalHuman EvolutionThe importance of indifference in scientific research by M. A. SchwartzThe importance of stupidity in scientific research by M. A. SchwartzMonodisciplinary vs Pluridisciplinary ResearchNature Beats Nurture by N. B. TenkerNotes About ScienceNotes on the PhD DegreeOn the usefulness of useless knowledge by M. A. SchwartzProgramming Paradigms for Dummies by P. Van RoyThoughts on the TimeTypical outline of a research paperUnderstanding Latin-based AbbreviationsWeasel Program What is Life? by E. SchrödingerWhat is a reaction paper?



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