Introduction to management science : a modeling and case studies approach with spreadsheets
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Introduction to management science : a modeling and case studies approach with spreadsheets
(The Irwin/McGraw-Hill series in operations and decision sciences)
Irwin/McGraw-Hill, 2000
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Includes index
“International Editions 2000"
Description and Table of Contents
Description
The work takes a modelling approach to managerial decision making. It uses case-studies with the integrated use of Excel to focus on model formation and the analysis of model results.
Table of Contents
Part 1 Introduction - the nature of management science. Part 2 Linear programming - formulation and applications. Part 4 What-if analysis for Linear programming. Part 5 Transportation and assignment problems. Part 6 Network optimisation problems. Part 7 Project management with PERT/CPM. Part 8 Beyond linear programming. Part 9 Using binary Integer programming to deal with yea-or-no decisions. Part 10 Decision analysis. Part 9 Inventory management in known demand. Part 12 Inventory management with uncertain demand. Part 13 Forecasting. Part 14 Queuing models. Part 15 Computer simulation. Part 16 Solution concepts for Linear programming.
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