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David R. Anderson, Dennis J. Sweeny, Thomas A. Williams, Jeffrey D. Camm, R. Kipp Martin: Authors of Quantitative Methods for Business

David R. Anderson, Dennis J. Sweeny, Thomas A. Williams, Jeffrey D. Camm and R. Kipp Martin are the authors of Authors of Quantitative Methods for Business, one of the most popular textbooks in the field of Statistics.

 

David R. Anderson

David R. Anderson is member of faculty of University of Cincinnati. David R. Anderson is Professor Emeritus of Quantitative Analysis there. He has co-authored six textbooks out of which two were co-authored by Thomas A. Williams and Dennis J. Sweeny. His best appreciated works include An Introduction to Management Science, 7th Edition, and Statistics for Business and Economics, 5th Edition.

 

Dennis J. Sweeny

Dennis J. Sweeny is Professor Emeritus of Quantitative Analysis. Dennis J. Sweeny was Head of the Department of Quantitative Analysis for 5 years and Associate Dean for 4 years there. Professor Sweeny has great exposure in the field of Statistics and Business which is evident from the fact that Professor Sweeney has co-authored six textbooks and 20 revised editions in the areas of statistics, management science, linear programming, and production and operations management. Quantitative Methods for Business is one of his major contributions in the history of Statistics.

 

Thomas A. Williams

Thomas A. Williams is Professor of Management Science in the College of Business at Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT). Thomas A. Williams was member of faculty in College of Business Administration at the University of Cincinnati before taking charge in RIT. Along with David R. Anderson and Dennis J. Sweeny, Thomas A. Williams co-authored several textbooks for Statistics.  Thomas A. Williams’ experience in Statistics and business are clearly reflected in Quantitative Methods for Business.

 

Jeffery D. Camm

Jeffrey D. Camm is Professor of Quantitative Analysis. Jeffrey D. Camm is also CoB Research Fellow and Head of the Department of Quantitative Analysis and Operations Management. Discrete optimization modelling and algorithms for applications in facility location, supply chain optimization and product design are Jeffrey D. Camm’s current research interests.

 

R. Kipp Martin

R. Kipp Martin is Professor of Operations Research and Computing Technology in University of Chicago. . Kipp Martin has done B.A. (mathematics) in University of Cincinnati, M.B.A. (quantitative analysis) in University of Cincinnati and Ph.D. (quantitative analysis) in University of Cincinnati. Kipp Martin’s high qualifications in quantitative analysis defines his significant role in the success story of Quantitative Methods for Business