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About the Authors |
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Banks, Jerry |
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Retired as a Professor in the School of Industrial and
Systems Engineering at Georgia Institute of Technology. His major
area of interest is discrete-event simulation. He teaches short courses
in simulation and in supply chain management throughout the world.
So much material on RFID made its way into his short course on
supply chain management that he decided to explore the opportunity
for a book on the topic. You are looking at the result! |
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Hanny, David |
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Is the industry director for semiconductor and high
tech for Brooks Software. He has lead implementations of RFID,
factory automation, and automated material handling systems since
1996. Many teams under his direction deploy products, provide
services and support for leading electronics manufacturing companies
across the globe.
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Pachano, Manuel A. |
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Is a graduate of the School of Industrial and
Systems Engineering at Georgia Institute of Technology and the
University of Florida. His role as Chief Technology Officer of four
companies has always involved him in the design and implementation
of leading-edge technologies, RFID being the latest of these. Manuel
has been directly involved in the deployment of RFID solutions in
industries such as healthcare, automotive and others.
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Thompson, Les G. |
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A graduate of the University of Georgia with a
degree in Computer Science, is the Chief Technical Officer of Lost
Recovery Network, Inc. His broad technical background, ranging
from wireless device development to large scale enterprise
architecture, led him to the world of RFID. Leveraging his wireless
and enterprise expertise, Les has been developing real world RFID
solutions since the beginning of 2004.
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