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17 , where the resulting initial BF solution consists of the eight basic variables (
allocations ) given in the lower right ... Second , note that the allocation of x23 =
20 at the next - to - last iteration exhausts both the remaining supply in its row and
...
17 , where the resulting initial BF solution consists of the eight basic variables (
allocations ) given in the lower right ... Second , note that the allocation of x23 =
20 at the next - to - last iteration exhausts both the remaining supply in its row and
...
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Step 2 . Increasing the entering basic variable from zero sets off a chain reaction
of compensating changes in other basic variables ( allocations ) , in order to
continue satisfying the supply and demand constraints . The first basic variable to
be ...
Step 2 . Increasing the entering basic variable from zero sets off a chain reaction
of compensating changes in other basic variables ( allocations ) , in order to
continue satisfying the supply and demand constraints . The first basic variable to
be ...
Page 549
Because they always involve allocating one kind of resource to a number of
activities , distribution of effort problems ... The reason for defining state Sn in this
way is that the amount of the resource still available for allocation is precisely the
...
Because they always involve allocating one kind of resource to a number of
activities , distribution of effort problems ... The reason for defining state Sn in this
way is that the amount of the resource still available for allocation is precisely the
...
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Contents
SUPPLEMENT TO APPENDIX 3 | 3 |
Problems | 6 |
An Algorithm for the Assignment Problem | 18 |
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activity additional algorithm allocation allowable amount apply assignment basic solution basic variable BF solution bound boundary calculations called capacity changes coefficients column complete Consider constraints construct corresponding cost CPF solution demand described determine direction distribution dual problem entering equal equations estimates example feasible FIGURE final flow problem Formulate functional constraints given gives goal identify illustrate increase indicates initial iteration linear programming Maximize million Minimize month needed node nonbasic variables objective function obtained operations optimal optimal solution original parameters path plant possible presented primal problem Prob procedure profit programming problem provides range resource respective resulting revised Select shown shows side simplex method simplex tableau slack solve step supply Table tableau tion unit values weeks Wyndor Glass zero