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020 _a978-81-203-2928-7
028 _bAllied Informatics, Jaipur
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040 _bEnglish
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082 _a658.403405
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100 _aPanneerselvam, R
245 _aOperations Research
250 _b2nd
260 _aNew Delhi
_bPHI Learning Pvt. Ltd., Delhi
_c2017,c2006
300 _a608
500 _aThe second edition of this well-organized and comprehensive text continues to provide an in-depth coverage of the theory and applications of operations research. It emphasizes the role of operations research not only as an effective decision-making tool, but also as an essential productivity improvement tool to deal with real-world management problems. This New Edition includes new carefully designed numerical examples that help in understanding complex mathematical concepts better. The book is an easy read, explaining the basics of operations research and discussing various optimization techniques such as linear and non-linear programming, dynamic programming, goal programming, parametric programming, integer programming, transportation and assignment problems, inventory control, and network techniques. It also gives a comprehensive account of game theory, queueing theory, project management, replacement and maintenance analysis, and production scheduling. NEW TO THIS EDITION • Inclusion of quantity discount models for transportation problem. • Updated inventory control model and detailed discussion on application of dynamic programming in the fields of cargo loading and single-machine scheduling. • Numerous new examples that explain the operations research concepts better. • New questions with complete solutions to selected problems. This book, with its many student friendly features, would be eminently suitable as a text for students of engineering (mechanical, production and industrial engineering), management, mathematics, statistics, and postgraduate students of commerce and computer applications (MCA).
504 _a1. Overview of Operations Research. 2. Linear Programming. 3. Transportation Problem. 4. Assignment Problem. 5. Network Techniques. 6. Integer Programming. 7. Inventory Control. 8. Dynamic Programming. 9. Queueing Theory. 10. Project Management. 11. Decision Theory. 12. Game Theory. 13. Replacement and Maintenance Analysis. 14. Production Scheduling. 15. Goal Programming. 16. Parametric Linear Programming. 17. Nonlinear Programming.
650 _aManagement
650 _aMechanical
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