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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The cost per unit shipped through each shipping lane is shown next to the arrow . Also shown next to F1 F2 and DC → W2 are the maximum amounts that can be shipped through these lanes . The other lanes have sufficient shipping capacity ...
The cost per unit shipped through each shipping lane is shown next to the arrow . Also shown next to F1 F2 and DC → W2 are the maximum amounts that can be shipped through these lanes . The other lanes have sufficient shipping capacity ...
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Management wants to determine how many units of each product to produce so as to maximize profit . For each unit of product 1 , 1 unit of frame parts and 2 units of electrical components are required . For each unit of product 2 ...
Management wants to determine how many units of each product to produce so as to maximize profit . For each unit of product 1 , 1 unit of frame parts and 2 units of electrical components are required . For each unit of product 2 ...
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Regular - Time Unit Cost Month Sarah purchases the circus peanuts from Peter's Peanut Shop . ... 500 or more $ 1.00 $ 0.95 $ 0.90 There currently is 1 unit in inventory , and we want to have 2 units in inventory at the end of 3 months .
Regular - Time Unit Cost Month Sarah purchases the circus peanuts from Peter's Peanut Shop . ... 500 or more $ 1.00 $ 0.95 $ 0.90 There currently is 1 unit in inventory , and we want to have 2 units in inventory at the end of 3 months .
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Introduction to Operations Research Frederick S. Hillier,Gerald J. Lieberman No preview available - 2001 |
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