Medienkombination, Englisch, Format (B × H): 223 mm x 284 mm, Gewicht: 1635 g
Medienkombination, Englisch, Format (B × H): 223 mm x 284 mm, Gewicht: 1635 g
ISBN: 978-0-07-740030-9
Verlag: McGraw-Hill Education - Europe
Introduction to Management Science, 4e, offers a unique model approach and integrates the use of Excel. Through this approach students are better able to grasp the essential concepts covered in the course and see their utility. Each chapter includes a case study that is meant to show the students a real and interesting application of the topics addressed in that chapter. These cases and related applications cut across all functional areas of business and show how management science techniques apply in the business environment.
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Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2: Linear Programming: Basic Concepts Chapter 3: Linear Programming: Formulation and Applications Chapter 4: The Art of Modeling with Spreadsheets Chapter 5: What-If Analysis for Linear Programming Chapter 6: Network Optimization Problems Chapter 7: Using Binary Integer Programming to Deal with Yes-or-No Decisions Chapter 8: Nonlinear Programming Chapter 9: Decision Analysis Chapter 10: Forecasting Chapter 11: Queueing Models Chapter 12: Computer Simulation: Basic Concepts Chapter 13: Computer Simulation with Crystal BallAppendix A: Using the Solver TableAppendix B: Tips for Using Microsoft Excel for ModelingAppendix C: Partial Answers to Selected ProblemsSupplements on the CD-ROM:Supplement to Chapter 2: More about the Graphical Method for Linear ProgrammingSupplement to Chapter 5: Reduced CostsSupplement to Chapter 6: Minimum Spanning-Tree ProblemsSupplement 1 to Chapter 7: Advanced Formulation Techniques for Binary Integer ProgrammingSupplement 2 to Chapter 7: Some Perspectives on Solving Binary Integer Programming ProblemsSupplement to Chapter 9: Decision CriteriaSupplement to Chapter 10: Time-Series Forecasting with CB PredictorSupplement to Chapter 11: Additional Queueing ModelsSupplement to Chapter 12: The Inverse Transformation Method for Generating Random Observations Chapters on the CD-ROM: Chapter 14: Solution Concepts for Linear Programming Chapter 15: Transportation and Assignment Problems Chapter 16: PERT/CPM Models for Project Management Chapter 17: Goal Programming Chapter 18: Inventory Management with Known Demand Chapter 19: Inventory Management with Uncertain Demand




