Optimization in industry 2 : mathematical programming and modeling techniques in practice
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Optimization in industry 2 : mathematical programming and modeling techniques in practice
J. Wiley, 1994
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"Proceedings of the 1992 IBM Institute on the subject of optimization"
Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This volume results from an IBM Workshop on Industrial Optimization. Emphasis is placed on the practical value of optimization methods which will be of the most use to industry. Post-implementation analyses are given to aid the understanding of modelling techniques.
Table of Contents
- Task Synchronization in a Flexible System for Car-Components Assembly
- A Column Generation Technique for the Long Haul Crew Assignment Problem
- Algebraic Formulation of Mathematical Programming Models
- Integrated Planning and Scheduling Systems for the Petroleum Industry
- Demand Allocation for Capacity Optimization Solution in IBM Manufacturing
- Optimization Algorithms for Improving Cam Lobes To Reduce Valve Train Vibrations in Automotive Engines
- Modelling Robust Policies for Financial Trading
- The Space Modules Payload Accommodation Problem: A Mip Formulation
- Optimization of Distributed Facilities Design
- Manufacturing/Retail Partnership Through Global Logistic Optimization
- The Forward-Reserve Problem
- Manufacturing/Retail Partnership Through Global Logistic Optimization
- Optimized Production Planning and Delivery Quotation for Semi-Conductor Industry
- Optimization at the Customer-Organization Interface: Optimal Siting of Depots and Their In-Out Capacities
- Project Scheduling with Parallel Activities - Time, Window And Precedence Constraints
- The Contractor Allocation Problem: An Integer Program that Wasn't.
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