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Introductory Management Science
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1989
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(NOTE: At the End of Each Chapter is a Video Case.) 1. Introduction: Models and Modeling. I: DETERMINISTIC MODELS. 2. Linear Programming: Formal and Spreadsheet Models. 3. Linear Programming: Geometric Representations and Graphical Solutions. 4. Analysis of LP Models: The Graphical Approach. 5. Linear Programs: Computer Analysis, Interpreting Sensitivity Output, and the Dual Problem. 6. Linear Programming: The Simplex Method. 7. Linear Programming: Special Applications. 8. Integer and Quadratic Programming. 9. Network Models. 10. Inventory Control with Known Demand. 11. Heuristics, Multiple Objectives, and Goal Programming. 12. Calculus-Based Optimization and an Introduction to Nonlinear Programming. II: PROBABILISTIC MODELS. 13. Simulation. 14. Decision Theory and Decision Trees. 15. Project Management: PERT and CPM. 16. Inventory Models with Probabilistic Demand. 17. Queuing Models. 18. Forecasting. Answers to Odd-Numbered Problems. Appendix A: Basic Concepts in Probability. Using LINDO. Index.