Introduction to Operations Research, Volume 1CD-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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This corporation has 10 plants in various parts of the world . Each of these plants produces the same 10 products and then sells them within its region . The demand ( sales potential ) for each of these products from each plant is known ...
This corporation has 10 plants in various parts of the world . Each of these plants produces the same 10 products and then sells them within its region . The demand ( sales potential ) for each of these products from each plant is known ...
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One plant outside Detroit , MI , assembles two models from the family of midsized and luxury cars . The first model , the Family Thrillseeker , is a four - door sedan with vinyl seats , plastic interior , standard features ...
One plant outside Detroit , MI , assembles two models from the family of midsized and luxury cars . The first model , the Family Thrillseeker , is a four - door sedan with vinyl seats , plastic interior , standard features ...
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There are more products ( four ) than plants ( three ) , so one of the plants will need to be assigned two products . Plant 3 has only enough excess capacity to produce one product ( see Table 8.27 ) , so either Plant 1 or Plant 2 will ...
There are more products ( four ) than plants ( three ) , so one of the plants will need to be assigned two products . Plant 3 has only enough excess capacity to produce one product ( see Table 8.27 ) , so either Plant 1 or Plant 2 will ...
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Introduction to Operations Research Frederick S. Hillier,Gerald J. Lieberman No preview available - 2001 |
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