Introduction to Operations ResearchCD-ROM contains: Student version of MPL Modeling System and its solver CPLEX -- MPL tutorial -- Examples from the text modeled in MPL -- Examples from the text modeled in LINGO/LINDO -- Tutorial software -- Excel add-ins: TreePlan, SensIt, RiskSim, and Premium Solver -- Excel spreadsheet formulations and templates. |
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... unit shipped through each shipping lane is shown next to the arrow . Also shown next to F1 →→→ F2 and DC → W2 ... unit $ 900 / unit WI 30 units needed $ 200 / unit 10 units max . DC $ 200 / unit $ 300 / unit 40 units produced F2 ...
... unit shipped through each shipping lane is shown next to the arrow . Also shown next to F1 →→→ F2 and DC → W2 ... unit $ 900 / unit WI 30 units needed $ 200 / unit 10 units max . DC $ 200 / unit $ 300 / unit 40 units produced F2 ...
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... unit cost . The EOQ model with quantity discounts replaces this assumption by the following new assumption . The unit cost of an item now depends on the quantity in the batch . In particular , an in- centive is provided to place a large ...
... unit cost . The EOQ model with quantity discounts replaces this assumption by the following new assumption . The unit cost of an item now depends on the quantity in the batch . In particular , an in- centive is provided to place a large ...
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... unit production cost is $ 1,000 , and the unit holding cost is $ 300 . Use the deterministic periodic - review model to determine the optimal production sched- ule that satisfies the monthly requirements . 19.4-2 . Reconsider the ...
... unit production cost is $ 1,000 , and the unit holding cost is $ 300 . Use the deterministic periodic - review model to determine the optimal production sched- ule that satisfies the monthly requirements . 19.4-2 . Reconsider the ...
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Introduction to Operations Research Frederick S. Hillier,Gerald J. Lieberman No preview available - 2001 |
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activity algebraic algorithm allowable range artificial variables b₂ basic solution c₁ c₂ changes coefficients column Consider the following cost Courseware CPLEX decision variables dual problem dual simplex method dynamic programming entering basic variable estimates example feasible region feasible solutions final simplex tableau final tableau following problem formulation functional constraints Gaussian elimination given goal programming graphical identify increase initial BF solution integer iteration leaving basic variable linear programming model linear programming problem LINGO LP relaxation lution Maximize Z maximum flow problem Minimize needed node nonbasic variables nonnegativity constraints objective function obtained optimal solution optimality test parameters path plant presented in Sec primal problem Prob procedure range to stay resource right-hand sides sensitivity analysis shadow prices shown slack variables solve the model Solver spreadsheet step subproblem surplus variables Table tion unit profit values weeks Wyndor Glass x₁ zero