Principles of operations research : with applications to managerial decisions / Harvey M. Wagner.

Author
Wagner, Harvey M. [Browse]
Format
Book
Language
English
Εdition
Second edition
Published/​Created
  • Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey : Prentice-Hall, Inc., [1975]
  • ©1975
Description
xii, 1039 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm

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      Subject(s)
      Notes
      Includes indexes.
      Bibliographic references
      Bibliography: p. 998-1026.
      Contents
      • 1. The art and science of executive decisions
      • 2. Formulation of linear optimization models
      • 3. Algebraic and geometric representations of linear optimization models
      • 4. Simplex method of solution
      • 5. Sensitivity testing and duality
      • 6. Transportation problem
      • 7. Shortest-route and other network models
      • 8. Introduction to dynamic optimization models
      • 9. Dynamic optimization of inventory scheduling
      • 10. Other examples of dynamic programming
      • 11. Decision-making over an unbounded horizon
      • 12. Optimization methods for an unbounded horizon
      • 13. Integer programming and combinatorial models
      • 14. Optimzation with a nonlinear objective function
      • 15. Advanced techniques in nonlinear programming
      • 16. Introduction to stochastic programming models
      • 17. Probabilistic dynamic programming models
      • 18. Dynamic programming in Markov chains
      • 19. Probabilistic inventory models
      • 20. Waiting line models
      • 21. Computer simulation of management systems
      • 22. Implementation of operations research.
      ISBN
      • 0137095929
      • 9780137095926
      LCCN
      74029418
      OCLC
      1180757
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