Optimization in Operations Research

Optimization in Operations Research

Author: Ronald L. Rardin

Publisher: Prentice Hall

Published: 2014-01-01

Total Pages: 936

ISBN-13: 9780132858113

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For first courses in operations research, operations management Optimization in Operations Research, Second Edition covers a broad range of optimization techniques, including linear programming, network flows, integer/combinational optimization, and nonlinear programming. This dynamic text emphasizes the importance of modeling and problem formulation andhow to apply algorithms to real-world problems to arrive at optimal solutions. Use a program that presents a better teaching and learning experience-for you and your students. Prepare students for real-world problems: Students learn how to apply algorithms to problems that get them ready for their field. Use strong pedagogy tools to teach: Key concepts are easy to follow with the text's clear and continually reinforced learning path. Enjoy the text's flexibility: The text features varying amounts of coverage, so that instructors can choose how in-depth they want to go into different topics.


Feasibility and Infeasibility in Optimization:

Feasibility and Infeasibility in Optimization:

Author: John W. Chinneck

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2007-10-25

Total Pages: 283

ISBN-13: 0387749322

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Written by a world leader in the field and aimed at researchers in applied and engineering sciences, this brilliant text has as its main goal imparting an understanding of the methods so that practitioners can make immediate use of existing algorithms and software, and so that researchers can extend the state of the art and find new applications. It includes algorithms on seeking feasibility and analyzing infeasibility, as well as describing new and surprising applications.


Community-Based Operations Research

Community-Based Operations Research

Author: Michael P. Johnson

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2011-09-18

Total Pages: 355

ISBN-13: 1461408067

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This edited volume is an introduction to diverse methods and applications in operations research focused on local populations and community-based organizations that have the potential to improve the lives of individuals and communities in tangible ways. The book's themes include: space, place and community; disadvantaged, underrepresented or underserved populations; international and transnational applications; multimethod, cross-disciplinary and comparative approaches and appropriate technology; and analytics. The book is comprised of eleven original submissions, a re-print of a 2007 article by Johnson and Smilowitz that introduces CBOR, and an introductory chapter that provides policy motivation, antecedents to CBOR in OR/MS, a theory of CBOR and a comprehensive review of the chapters. It is hoped that this book will provide a resource to academics and practitioners who seek to develop methods and applications that bridge the divide between traditional OR/MS rooted in mathematical models and newer streams in 'soft OR' that emphasize problem structuring methods, critical approaches to OR/MS and community engagement and capacity-building.


Economics and Operational Research

Economics and Operational Research

Author: M. H. Beilby

Publisher: Academic Press

Published: 2014-05-10

Total Pages: 185

ISBN-13: 1483268748

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Economics and Operational Research explores the possible connections of the organization of human and material resources by concentrating on the interpretations of management decisions at various levels in the economy. This book discusses economics and mathematics as an analytical tool. Organized into 10 chapters, this book begins with an overview of how consumers manage their own budgets and how manufacturers select their production processes. This text then described generally how consumers and producers react to each other. Other chapters consider the problem of the transportation of goods through busy road networks and the efficiency attained through central planning. This book discusses as well the control of congestion that arises through decentralization and the construction of an overall planning model. The final chapter discusses the important aspects of national planning, wherein the collection of all consumers and producers makes up one large economic system. This book is a valuable resource for management and engineering personnel.


Community Operational Research

Community Operational Research

Author: Gerald Midgley

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2012-12-06

Total Pages: 367

ISBN-13: 1441989110

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"This is the book I have been waiting for. Community Operational Research has shown that analysis can be used not only for, but also with, community groups, helping them to gain more control of their situations. What Midgley and Ochoa-Arias' volume does is provide not only rich examples of grass-roots practice, but also thought-provoking theoretical explorations. The editors have a point of view, but they allow space for debate with those who interpret Community OR differently." Jonathan Rosenhead (Emeritus Professor of Operational Research, London School of Economics and Political Science; Ex-President of the ORS)


Student Solutions Manual for Winston's Operations Research: Applications and Algorithms, 4th

Student Solutions Manual for Winston's Operations Research: Applications and Algorithms, 4th

Author: Wayne L. Winston

Publisher: Cengage Learning

Published: 2004

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780534423605

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The market-leading textbook for the course, Winston's Operations Research owes much of its success to its practical orientation and consistent emphasis on model formulation and model building. It moves beyond a mere study of algorithms without sacrificing the rigor that faculty desire. As in every edition, Winston reinforces the book's successful features and coverage with the most recent developments in the field. The Student Suite CD-ROM, which now accompanies every new copy of the text, contains the latest versions of commercial software for optimization, simulation, and decision analysis.


Multiple Criteria Optimization

Multiple Criteria Optimization

Author: Xavier Gandibleux

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2006-04-11

Total Pages: 515

ISBN-13: 0306481073

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The generalized area of multiple criteria decision making (MCDM) can be defined as the body of methods and procedures by which the concern for multiple conflicting criteria can be formally incorporated into the analytical process. MCDM consists mostly of two branches, multiple criteria optimization and multi-criteria decision analysis (MCDA). While MCDA is typically concerned with multiple criteria problems that have a small number of alternatives often in an environment of uncertainty (location of an airport, type of drug rehabilitation program), multiple criteria optimization is typically directed at problems formulated within a mathematical programming framework, but with a stack of objectives instead of just one (river basin management, engineering component design, product distribution). It is about the most modern treatment of multiple criteria optimization that this book is concerned. I look at this book as a nicely organized and well-rounded presentation of what I view as ”new wave” topics in multiple criteria optimization. Looking back to the origins of MCDM, most people agree that it was not until about the early 1970s that multiple criteria optimization c- gealed as a field. At this time, and for about the following fifteen years, the focus was on theories of multiple objective linear programming that subsume conventional (single criterion) linear programming, algorithms for characterizing the efficient set, theoretical vector-maximum dev- opments, and interactive procedures.


Real World Operations Research

Real World Operations Research

Author: Robert E. D. Woolsey

Publisher:

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 176

ISBN-13:

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Real World Operations Research: The Woolsey Papers is a collection of the diverse writings of one of ORs most outspoken and controversial figures, Gene Woolsey. Woolseys humorous and practical writings leave little wonder as to his venerable status in the field.This collection contains 33 articles published from 1972 and 2003, covering a broad spectrum of subject matter relevant not only to OR/MS professionals, but also educators, managers and corporate administration. To accompany his writings on operations research, chapters also cover topics from communication in the corporate world to handling labor disputes, getting promoted and getting fired. Through creative storytelling and down-to-earth advice, Woolsey provides readers with the knowledge and philosophical mindset to conquer operations and management situations in all settings.Order online at: www.lionhrtpub.com/books Published by Lionheart Publishing, Inc.:506 Roswell Street, Suite 220, Marietta, Georgia 30060 (888) 303-5639, ext. 214, fax: (770) 432-6969e-mail: [email protected]