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National Technical Conference and Exhibition, New Orleans, LA, March 31- April 2.7. Kaiser, M., Pulsipher, A. 2007. Generalized Functional Models for Drilling Cost Estimation. SPE Drilling and Completion, June: 67-73.8. Kitchel, B., Moore, S., Banks, W., Borland, B. 1997. Probabilistic Drilling-Cost Estimating. SPE Computer Applications, August: 121-125. Page 15.716.109. Murtha, J. 1997. Monte Carlo Simulation: Its Status and Future. JPT, April: 361-373.10. Noerager, J., White, J., Floetra, A., Dawson, R. 1987. Drilling Time Predictions From Statistical Analysis. Paper 16164 presented at the SPE/IADC Drilling
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is also to be collected with respect to instructor time for delivery;instructor experience; student experience; and student interaction in groups. Results will bepresented at the conference.Bibliography1. Grassman, S., “Teaching Engineering Economics via Distance Education,” Proceedings of the ASEE AnnualConference and Exposition, 2002.2. Ibrahim, W. and R. Morsi, “Online Engineering Education: A Comprehensive Review,” Proceedings of theASEE Annual Conference and Exposition, 2005.3. Kolowich, S., “Going for Distance,” Inside Higher Education, www.insidehighered.com, August 31, 2009.4. Kolowich, S., “Learning from Online,” Inside Higher Education, www.insidehighered.com, December 7, 2009.5. Thiagarajan, G. and C. Jacobs, “Teaching
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. Page 15.607.9References1. Titman, S. and Martin, J.D. (2007) Valuation, Pearson Addison Wesley, Boston.2. Newnan, D.G.; Lavelle, J.P.; and Eschenbach, T.G. (2009) Engineering Economic Analysis, 10th edition, Oxford University Press, New York.3. Sullivan, W.G.; Wicks, E.M.; and Koelling, C.P. (2009) Engineering Economy, 14th edition, Pearson Prentice Hall, Upper Saddle River, NJ.4. Hartman, J.C. (2007) Engineering Economy and the Decision-Making Process, Prentice Hall, Upper Saddle River, NJ.5. Park, C.S. (2007) Contemporary Engineering Economic Analysis, 4th edition, Prentice Hall, Upper Saddle River, NJ.6. Blank, L.T. and Tarquin, A.J. (2005) Engineering Economy, 6th edition, McGraw Hill, Boston.7. Canada, J.R
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, petroleum, and pulp and paper industries prior to joining the OSU faculty. A member of APICS, ASQ, IIE, INFORMS, and NSPE, his professional interests include economic analysis, manufacturing systems design, and production planning and control. Page 15.924.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2010 On the Differences among “Equivalent” Loan Payment PlansAbstractThroughout its many editions, Principles of Engineering Economy, by Eugene L. Grant and,subsequently, in partnership with W. Grant Ireson and Richard S. Leavenworth, provides anexample in which a loan can be repaid using one of four different
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Solving, New York, N.Y.: Oxford University Press, 2003.2. Bordogna, J., Fromm, E., and Ernst, E.W., “Engineering Education: Innovation through Integration,” Journal of Engineering Education, Vol. 82, No. 1, 1993, pp. 3–8.3. Everett, L., Imbrie, P.K., and Morgan, J., “Integrated Curricula: Purpose and Design,” Journal of Engineering Education, Vol. 89, No. 2, 2000, pp. 167–175.4. Roedel, R.J., Green, M., Garland, J., Doak, B., McCarter, J., Evans, D.L., and Duerden, S., “Projects That Integrate Engineering, Physics, Calculus, and English in the Arizona State University Foundation Coalition Freshman Program,” Proceedings, 1997 Frontiers in Education Conference, http://fie.engrng.pitt.edu/fie97/papers/1159.pdf
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